Film Reviews

7039 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 31/05/2024. 753 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Il fiume ha sempre ragione by Silvio Soldini

21/06/2016

The director’s new documentary takes us into the workshops of two typographers that produce one-of-a-kind editorial gems. Winner of the Audience Award at Biografilm in Bologna  

Il fiume ha sempre ragione

Il fiume ha sempre ragione

Team Spirit by Christophe Barratier

21/06/2016

Christophe Barratier recounts the dazzling rise and fall of Jérôme Kerviel, the outsider at the heart of the biggest scandal in global finance  

L'Outsider

L'Outsider

A Family Affair by Tom Fassaert

20/06/2016

Dutch director Tom Fassaert explores the complex story of his family in his new feature-length documentary, which won the Award for Best International Film at Biografilm  

A Family Affair

A Family Affair

Kóblic by Sebastián Borensztein

16/06/2016

Starring Argentinian actor Ricardo Darín and Spanish actress Inma Cuesta, Sebastián Borensztein’s western set in the South American pampas reflects on how hard it is to make amends for past mistakes  

Kóblic

Kóblic

Struggle for Life by Antonin Peretjatko

15/06/2016

After The Rendez-Vous of Déjà-Vu, Antonin Peretjatko brings us a new unrestrained, intelligent and corrosive comedy being distributed by Haut et Court  

La Loi de la jungle

La Loi de la jungle

Dead Uncle by Antonio Manzini

09/06/2016

The directorial debut by writer-screenwriter Antonio Manzini is an on-the-road comedy with elements of the surreal starring Libero De Rienzo and Pietro Sermonti; it hits Italian theatres on 9 June  

Cristian e Palletta contro tutti

Cristian e Palletta contro tutti

Eastern Business by Igor Cobileanski

09/06/2016

Igor Cobileanski’s comedy portrays two very different characters desperate to make a quick buck  

Afacerea est

Afacerea est

Les amigues de l'Àgata by Laia Alabart, Alba Cros, Laura Rius, Marta Verheyen

09/06/2016

This graduation film by four young Catalan directors shines with its originality, naturalness, and the way it paints a faithful portrayal of the bitter transition into adulthood and the side effects  

Les amigues de l'Àgata

Les amigues de l'Àgata

Dark Inclusion by Arthur Harari

08/06/2016

Arthur Harari’s highly promising debut feature is a story of Shakespearian vengeance in a family of diamond merchants from Antwerp  

Diamant noir

Diamant noir

Two Lottery Tickets by Paul Negoescu

07/06/2016

Its low budget and a good promotional campaign may turn Paul Negoescu's comedy into one of the very few profitable Romanian films  

Doua lozuri

Doua lozuri

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