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6944 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 02/05/2024. 750 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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One in a Thousand by Clarisa Navas
21/02/2020
BERLINALE 2020: The expression “growing pains” was coined for a reason, as proven by Clarisa Navas’ sophomore feature, which has opened the Panorama section of the Berlinale
My Salinger Year by Philippe Falardeau
20/02/2020
BERLINALE 2020: Philippe Falardeau's Margaret Qualley- and Sigourney Weaver-starrer is a disappointing and bland start to the 70th edition of the Berlin Film Festival
The Plan by Polo Menárguez
Polo Menárguez brings to the big screen all of the tension, scathing humour and harsh criticism from the stage play on which his first feature, starring Raúl Arévalo and Antonio de la Torre, is based
The Best Years by Gabriele Muccino
13/02/2020
Gabriele Muccino homes in once again on his beloved middle-class characters, confirming his filmmaking skill and directorial prowess with a story about love and friendship over the course of 40 years
The Painter and the Thief by Benjamin Ree
06/02/2020
Benjamin Ree has crafted a deceptive heist movie that paints a portrait of an unlikely friendship in Norway
There Was a Little Ship by Marion Hänsel
05/02/2020
From her hospital bed, Belgian filmmaker Marion Hänsel creates an intimate portrait of the cities, events and people that have shaped her life
Once Upon a Time in Venezuela by Anabel Rodríguez Ríos
Against a backdrop of a politically divided Venezuela, Anabel Rodríguez Ríos shows two local titans making waves in the floating and forgotten village of Congo Mirador
The Tie by Mathias Théry, Etienne Chaillou
Following on from La Sociologue et l’ourson, Étienne Chaillou and Mathias Théry put their names to a subtle documentary on the far-right, via the portrait of a young activist
Make Up by Claire Oakley
Claire Oakley’s horror-tinged coming-of-age drama is an intriguing and atmospheric feature debut
Epicentro by Hubert Sauper
Hubert Sauper takes a sunny look at the island of Cuba and walks away from Sundance with the Grand Jury Prize for Best Documentary
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