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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.

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Callback by Carles Torras

28/04/2016

Carles Torras directs, writes and produces one of the most disconcerting (and interesting) films to have been selected in competition for the 19th Málaga Spanish Film Festival  

Callback

Callback

Calm with Horses by Nick Rowland

13/03/2020

The characters overshadow the plot in Nick Rowland's directorial debut, starring Cosmo Jarvis, Barry Keoghan and Niamh Algar  

Calm with Horses

Calm with Horses

Calvary by John Michael McDonagh

10/02/2014

After Sundance, Irish director John Michael McDonagh brings his religious whodunit to Berlin  

Calvary

Calvary

Camagroga by Alfonso Amador

25/06/2020

Spanish documentarian Alfonso Amador provides us with an exhaustive depiction of tiger-nut farming in the village of Alboraya, near Valencia  

Camagroga

Camagroga

The Cambridge Squatter by Eliane Caffé

26/09/2016

SAN SEBASTIÁN 2016: New from Brazil’s Eliane Caffé is a tragicomedy of manners that aims to hold up a mirror to the realities of life in contemporary Brazil  

Era o Hotel Cambridge

Era o Hotel Cambridge

The Camera of Doctor Morris by Itamar Alcalay, Meital Zvieli

07/06/2022

Itamar Alcalay and Meital Zvieli have assembled 8mm images, shot by a British doctor who moved to Israel in the 1960s, into a poignant portrait of a family in a state that was only just born  

The Camera of Doctor Morris

The Camera of Doctor Morris

Camille by Boris Lojkine

15/10/2019

Boris Lojkine’s film beautifully tells the story of the bright, moving and tragic destiny of young French photojournalist Camille Lepage  

Camille

Camille

Camille Claudel 1915 by Bruno Dumont

15/02/2013

Bruno Dumont turns Juliette Binoche into a sick Camille Claudel, totally possessed by a character who stands out in the competition of the 63rd Berlinale.  

Camille Claudel 1915

Camille Claudel 1915

Camille Rewinds by Noémie Lvovsky

26/05/2012

The Directors’ Fortnight closed with Camille Rewinds, a tender and very funny film that catapults its delighted audience into the fluorescent, old school, basically brilliant, world of the 1980s.  

Camino, A Feature-length Selfie by Martin de Vries

04/02/2019

Armed with a smartphone and a selfie stick, in his directorial debut Martin de Vries invites us to tag along on his pilgrimage  

Camino, een feature-length selfie

Camino, een feature-length selfie

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