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6933 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 24/04/2024. 757 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Naked Island by Tiha K Gudac
04/11/2014
First-time director Tiha K Gudac has made a strong documentary about her grandparents’ imprisonment in the Yugoslav gulag in the 1950s
Flowers by Jose Mari Goenaga, Jon Garaño
30/10/2014
Jose Mari Goenaga and Jon Garaño are releasing a touching, beautiful and heartfelt movie about pain, absence and lack of communication, starring three brilliant actresses
Index Zero by Lorenzo Sportiello
28/10/2014
Screened at the Rome Film Festival, young Lorenzo Sportiello’s debut is a sci-fi that touches on the pressing issues of immigration and biotechnology
João Bénard da Costa – Others Will Love the Things I Loved by Manuel Mozos
Manuel Mozos has made a moving tribute to the iconic director of the Portuguese Film Museum, João Bénard da Costa
Fool Circle by Vincent Mariette
Vincent Mariette’s first feature is an eccentric comedy about two brothers being reunited
What a Wonderful World by Anatol Durbala
27/10/2014
The Moldovan drama received the FIPRESCI Award at Warsaw
Biagio by Pasquale Scimeca
24/10/2014
With his new film, in competition at the Rome Film Festival, Pasquale Scimeca tells the true story of a man who renounced all his wealth to live in nature and help those most in need
Traces of Sandalwood by María Ripoll
Valladolid presents the fifth fiction film by Catalan director María Ripoll, filmed between Bombay and Barcelona by a mostly female crew
The Ice Forest by Claudio Noce
Claudio Noce’s new film unveils the murky mysteries of a small and seemingly tranquil Alpine village. With Emir Kusturica, Ksenia Rappoport, Adriano Giannini and Domenico Diele
Marry Me by Kadir Balci
23/10/2014
The Valladolid International Film Festival is world-premiering a comedy directed by Belgium’s Kadir Balci, who gracefully depicts a clash of different cultures, personalities and ethnic groups
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