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6901 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 28/03/2024. 745 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

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Lust For Sight by Manuel von Stürler

26/04/2017

The second feature by Manuel von Stürler, in competition at Visions du Réel, allows us to see the world through different eyes, far from a hypothetical and ironic “normality”  

La Fureur de voir

La Fureur de voir

Luton by Michalis Konstantatos

01/10/2013

Michalis Konstantatos’ feature debut packed its Athens fest screening just a few hours after is San Sebastian world premiere.  

Luton

Luton

LUX by Mateo Ybarra, Raphaël Dubach

21/01/2022

The first film by the Swiss duo of Raphaël Dubach and Mateo Ybarra sheds light on the army's paradoxes between virile homologation and the need for escape  

LUX

LUX

Luxembourg, Luxembourg by Antonio Lukich

08/09/2022

VENICE 2022: The second film by Ukrainian director Antonio Lukich is about two brothers travelling to Luxembourg to say goodbye to their father  

Lyuksemburh, Lyuksemburh

Lyuksemburh, Lyuksemburh

Luxor by Zeina Durra

29/01/2020

Andrea Riseborough delivers an evocative performance in Zeina Durra's touching new movie  

Luxor

Luxor

Luzifer by Peter Brunner

13/08/2021

Based upon a true story, Austrian director Peter Brunner’s new feature film immerses itself in a world where mysticism and redemption are inextricably linked  

Luzifer

Luzifer

Luzzu by Alex Camilleri

01/02/2021

Maltese director Alex Camilleri reveals his talent with a subtle and unfamiliar debut feature film which tells an empathic, realist and informative tale of a young fisherman pushed to his limits  

Luzzu

Luzzu

Lynn + Lucy by Fyzal Boulifa

24/09/2019

Fyzal Boulifa presents a stark tale of female friendship in this impressive first feature — a superb introduction to a new name well worth watching  

Lynn + Lucy

Lynn + Lucy

Lynx Man by Juha Suonpää

29/03/2023

Like a Finnish rendition of “Old MacDonald Had a Farm”, with a recluse and a wild animal instead of livestock, Juha Suonpää’s film both melts hearts and breaks them, too  

Ilveskuiskaaja

Ilveskuiskaaja

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