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6951 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 10/05/2024. 741 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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The Quiet Migration by Malene Choi
17/02/2023
BERLINALE 2023: Malene Choi manages to say a lot in her new film – in very few words
White Plastic Sky by Tibor Bánóczki, Sarolta Szabó
BERLINALE 2023: Tibor Bánóczki and Sarolta Szabó's spectacular post-apocalyptic animated feature deals with key environmental issues and numerous ethical questions
Sea Sparkle by Domien Huyghe
BERLINALE 2023: Presented in the opening slot of the Generation Kplus line-up, Domien Huyghe’s sensitive and ultra-topical debut movie is a brilliant and sincere coming-of-age tale about bereavement
Massimo Troisi: Somebody Down There Likes Me by Mario Martone
BERLINALE 2023: Mario Martone pays an affectionate and sincere tribute to the Neapolitan actor-director Massimo Troisi, who died prematurely in 1994 and is still a source of inspiration today
Longing for the World by Jenna Hasse
BERLINALE 2023: Jenna Hasse’s debut feature film follows three characters on the banks of Lake Geneva who are struggling to find their place in the world
The Echo by Tatiana Huezo
BERLINALE 2023: Tatiana Huezo's latest documentary takes us to a remote Mexican village where children from a large family are struggling with the changing climate and interpersonal strife
Stillness in the Storm by Alberto Gastesi
Alberto Gastesi brings melancholy, nostalgia and jazzy rhythm to a first black and white film that takes place in two periods of time and reality (or probability)
Slumlord by Steve Achiepo
14/02/2023
Steve Achiepo delivers an incisive first film about our desire to help and the impossibilities if not outright bad intentions lurking in the shadows
Pero by Damjan Kozole
09/02/2023
In his homage to departed Slovenian acting legend Peter Musevski, Damjan Kozole creates an engaging and touching picture that speaks of a lot more than just its direct subject
Yesterday by Andrea Papini
08/02/2023
Andrea Papini’s movie sees a documentary-maker organising a film workshop in a prison, but the former’s good intentions are thwarted by his superficial approach to the subject-matter
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