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6927 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 19/04/2024. 752 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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The Goddess of Fortune by Ferzan Ozpetek
19/12/2019
Ferzan Ozpetek returns to Rome with a touching and melancholy film on how love changes over time, revolving around a male couple in crisis who are entrusted with two children
Sanctuary by Álvaro Longoria
18/12/2019
Álvaro Longoria and brothers Javier and Carlos Bardem launch themselves into a Greenpeace campaign in the hope of securing protected zone status for a vast area of the Antarctic Ocean
Sing Me a Song by Thomas Balmès
16/12/2019
Thomas Balmès returns to the young Buddhist monk Peyangki, who appeared in his earlier work Happiness and is now wrestling with a crisis of adolescence while Bhutan gets to grips with modernisation
Pinocchio by Matteo Garrone
13/12/2019
Matteo Garrone preserves the original spirit of the famous puppet and isn’t influenced by current tendencies in fantasy storytelling. In Italian cinemas from 19 December
Binti by Frederike Migom
12/12/2019
Writer-director Frederike Migom focuses on immigrants without papers in Belgium in this charming, politically charged film aimed at children
The Two Popes by Fernando Meirelles
The dramatic resignation of Pope Benedict XVI is told as an unlikely buddy-buddy comedy in this film helmed by Fernando Meirelles
The Immortal by Marco D'Amore
05/12/2019
Marco D’Amore directs himself in the big screen spin-off of Gomorrah, dedicated to the series’ most iconic character
My Morning Laughter by Marko Đorđević
04/12/2019
Serbian filmmaker Marko Djordjević's debut effort is a highly original piece of psychological realism featuring what is probably the best love scene of the year
Pastrone! by Lorenzo De Nicola
Lorenzo De Nicola’s documentary brings to light the surprising and lesser known side of Giovanni Pastrone, the director of the epic 1914 film Cabiria and an all-round inventor and experimenter
Other Side of Silence by Algimantas Puipa
02/12/2019
Lithuanian director Algimantas Puipa’s new film is a slow-paced, emotionally charged story about two brothers at loggerheads
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