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7052 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 12/06/2024. 757 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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The Shameless by Konstantin Bojanov
17/05/2024
CANNES 2024: Konstantin Bojanov’s third feature follows a doomed lesbian romance in contemporary India while diving into the local brothel culture, steeped in misogyny
It Doesn't Matter by Josh Mond
CANNES 2024: US indie maverick Josh Mond’s second feature sees a filmmaker arranging his troubled friend’s video diaries into a documentary
On Becoming a Guinea Fowl by Rungano Nyoni
CANNES 2024: Rungano Nyoni isn’t afraid to get her hands dirty – especially when digging up the past
Meeting with Pol Pot by Rithy Panh
16/05/2024
CANNES 2024: Rithy Panh's highly personal style of fiction is a new variation on his cinematographic quest to shed light on the Cambodian genocide
In His Own Image by Thierry de Peretti
CANNES 2024: Thierry de Peretti takes a masterful look at the tumultuous history of Corsican nationalism from the perspective of ruthless innocence, love and friendship
Locust by KEFF
CANNES 2024: A mute young man gets caught up with some local tough guys in the neo-noir debut from Taiwanese-US filmmaker KEFF
The Damned by Roberto Minervini
CANNES 2024: Roberto Minervini makes the leap from documentaries to historical fiction with a film set in the American War of Secession, referencing the modern day
Mother Vera by Cécile Embleton, Alys Tomlinson
Cécile Embleton and Alys Tomlinson’s contemplative documentary follows a nun who is craving inner liberation, and her process of repentance
Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed by Hernán Rosselli
CANNES 2024: Hernán Rosselli presents a hypnotic and technically inventive tale of memory, family secrets, and what lies between the lines in contemporary Buenos Aires
When the Light Breaks by Rúnar Rúnarsson
CANNES 2024: A group of Reykjavík art-school pals deal with a sudden tragedy in Rúnar Rúnarsson’s fourth feature
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