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6944 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 04/05/2024. 743 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Lucifer by Gust Van den Berghe

02/12/2014

Gust Van den Berghe’s Tallinn winner is a religious story in a round frame, using the new Tondoscope technology  

Lucifer

Lucifer

Yvone Kane by Margarida Cardoso

02/12/2014

Director Margarida Cardoso and actress Beatriz Batarda together again in a family drama with political contours and filmed in Africa  

Yvone Kane

Yvone Kane

Song of the Sea by Tomm Moore

29/11/2014

The latest film by the director of the legendary The Secret of Kells was crowned in the AnimaFICX section of the 52nd Gijón International Film Festival  

Song of the Sea

Song of the Sea

Pos eso by Sam

28/11/2014

The director of the multi-award-winning short Vicenta is the only Spaniard taking part in the AnimaFICX section of the 52nd Gijón Film Festival  

Pos eso

Pos eso

N-Capace by Eleonora Danco

28/11/2014

In her first film as director in competition at the Turin FF, the theatre actress revisits the sites of her adolescence, between interviews, performances and Buñuel-style atmospheres  

N-Capace

N-Capace

Virados do avesso by Edgar Pêra

28/11/2014

Diogo Morgado stars in experimental director Edgar Pêra's first commercial film  

Virados do avesso

Virados do avesso

Faro sin isla by Cristóbal Arteaga

27/11/2014

Cristóbal Arteaga’s debut work, premiered at Gijón, deals with the existential loss of direction in the stunning landscape of Galicia  

Faro sin isla

Faro sin isla

Fuego by Luis Marías

25/11/2014

In his film, Luis Marías shines a spotlight on the victims of terrorism in order to strongly condemn violence and show that vengeance is not the solution to overcoming trauma  

Fuego

Fuego

Nude Area by Urszula Antoniak

19/11/2014

The movie sees Antoniak marry Nothing Personal's lyricism with Code Blue's potential for controversy; the results are visually stunning, witty and always thought-provoking  

Nude Area

Nude Area

The Man in the Orange Jacket by Aik Karapetian

18/11/2014

Marxist, mystical and Freudian, this movie is all the things that you rarely expect from horror films nowadays. An assured first step for Latvian cinema  

The Man in the Orange Jacket

The Man in the Orange Jacket

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