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6944 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 04/05/2024. 743 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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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 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
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 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
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
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
Calm with Horses by Nick Rowland
13/03/2020
The characters overshadow the plot in Nick Rowland's directorial debut, starring Cosmo Jarvis, Barry Keoghan and Niamh Algar
Calvary by John Michael McDonagh
10/02/2014
After Sundance, Irish director John Michael McDonagh brings his religious whodunit to Berlin
Camagroga by Alfonso Amador
25/06/2020
Spanish documentarian Alfonso Amador provides us with an exhaustive depiction of tiger-nut farming in the village of Alboraya, near Valencia
The Cambridge Squatter by Eliane Caffé
26/09/2016
SAN SEBASTIÁN 2016: New from Brazil’s Eliane Caffé is a tragicomedy of manners that aims to hold up a mirror to the realities of life in contemporary Brazil
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