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6934 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 25/04/2024. 757 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

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Calibre by Matt Palmer

29/06/2018

Matt Palmer infuses fresh impetus into a timeless formula for his first film, awarded with the Michael Powell Award for Best British Feature Film at Edinburgh  

Calibre

Calibre

California Dreaming by Fabrizio Maltese

14/03/2019

Fabrizio Maltese’s new documentary confirms his fascination with desert expanses  

California Dreaming

California Dreaming

Californie by Alessandro Cassigoli, Casey Kauffman

05/09/2021

VENICE 2021: Alessandro Cassigoli and Casey Kauffman’s first fiction film speaks of a Moroccan youth’s courage, solitude and attempts at integration in the Neapolitan hinterland  

Californie

Californie

Call Girl by Mikael Marcimain

05/06/2013

Mikael Marcimain's first feature vies for an important award at Romania's biggest film festival  

Call Me by Your Name by Luca Guadagnino

14/02/2017

BERLIN 2017: Luca Guadagnino’s intimate portrayal of a homosexual love affair is easily the director’s most tender and restrained work  

Call Me by Your Name

Call Me by Your Name

Call Me Francesco by Daniele Luchetti

27/11/2015

"I didn’t want to make a ‘holy flick’", explains Daniele Luchetti, the director of the film about Jorge Bergoglio that Medusa is due to release in Italian theatres on 3 December  

Chiamatemi Francesco - Il Papa della gente

Chiamatemi Francesco - Il Papa della gente

Call Me Intern by Nathalie Berger, Leo Hyde

16/03/2021

Nathalie Berger and Leo David Hyde open our eyes to the world of unpaid internships, which often drive their incumbents into a state of precariousness  

Call Me Intern

Call Me Intern

Call Me Marianna by Karolina Bielawska

18/11/2015

Karolina Bielawska's first feature-length documentary is screening in the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival's Forum section  

Mów Mi Marianna

Mów Mi Marianna

Call of God by Kim Ki-duk

09/09/2022

VENICE 2022: South Korean master Kim Ki-duk’s posthumous film possesses some great pathos, but its potential is undermined by its visual patchiness and nebulous writing  

Kõne Taevast

Kõne Taevast

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

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