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6943 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 30/04/2024. 754 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

On Call by Alice Diop

25/03/2016

Alice Diop has directed a passionate behind-closed-doors look at medical consultations open to migrants  

La permanence

La permanence

Un paese quasi perfetto by Massimo Gaudioso

24/03/2016

Massimo Gaudioso directs a comedy on being true to your roots, a remake of Canadian film Seducing Doctor Lewis set in the Lucanian Dolimites, starring Fabio Volo and Silvio Orlando  

Un paese quasi perfetto

Un paese quasi perfetto

Constitution by Marco Santarelli

22/03/2016

Marco Santarelli’s film is a subtle documentary on freedom and material and spiritual imprisonment, which centres around an experiment at Bologna prison  

Dustur

Dustur

Kiki, Love to Love by Paco León

18/03/2016

Paco León’s third film is a dramatic comedy that focuses on the different ways, all respectable in their own way, in which we enjoy our sexuality  

Kiki, el amor se hace

Kiki, el amor se hace

The Ploy by David Grieco

17/03/2016

It was one of the most mysterious and controversial crimes in Italian history: David Grieco directs Massimo Ranieri forty years on from the death of the poet and director  

La macchinazione

La macchinazione

The Dreamed Ones by Ruth Beckermann

16/03/2016

Viennese documentary maker Ruth Beckermann’s latest piece is an unclassifiable literary film that gives substance back to the passion of poets Paul Celan and Ingeborg Bachmann  

Die Geträumten

Die Geträumten

Ogres by Léa Fehner

16/03/2016

The winner of the Audience Award at Rotterdam, the director’s remarkable and galvanising second feature film hits French theatres today, under the distribution of Pyramide  

Les Ogres

Les Ogres

The Wall by Dariusz Glazer

11/03/2016

Screenwriter Dariusz Glazer’s first foray into feature film is a story of love and social redemption  

Mur

Mur

Don't Grow Up by Thierry Poiraud

11/03/2016

The third film by Thierry Poiraud is a distressing survival flick starring a group of youngsters trapped on an island where strange phenomena keep occurring  

Don't Grow Up

Don't Grow Up

Dust Cloth by Ahu Öztürk

10/03/2016

Ahu Öztürk’s film shows us the realist approach so typical of new Turkish arthouse film right from the start  

Toz bezi

Toz bezi

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