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6944 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 02/05/2024. 750 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Something Like Happiness by Bohdan Sláma
24/11/2005
Combining quality cinema with festival acknowledgement and box office success is a tricky task. It seems that Bohdan Slama has got the recipe with that film regarded as the pleasant surprise of 2005
Schnitzel Paradise by Martin Koolhoven
Hilarity and romance blossom in the most disgusting kitchen ever committed to celluloid
Merry Christmas by Christian Carion
08/11/2005
An epic and humanistic voyage through history’s secrets. A director’s fight for mankind’s fraternization in the midst of the war between nations
Perfume of the Lady in Black by Bruno Podalydès
02/11/2005
Based on the book of Gaston Leroux, The Perfume of the Lady in Black is a bizarre retro comedy and pays homage to the marvellous films of bygone times
Road To L. by Federico Greco, Roberto Leggio
27/10/2005
A docufiction based on the possibility that H. P. Lovecraft came to Italy in 1926 and found inspiratión for his stories from the traditional legends of the Polesine región
Battle in Heaven by Carlos Reygadas
14/10/2005
A study of guilt in a nightmarish Mexico. A European production for a gifted and disturbing filmmaker
Bunker Paradise by Stéphane Liberski
28/09/2005
The directorial debut of Stefan Liberski is a pessimistic yet entrancing film about perversions created by our modern society and its ideology. When money digs into hollowness...
Hidden by Mickael Haneke
When Haneke turns the screen into a mirror of the conscience, does this mean he accepts what he has always denied: the possibility of a genealogy of crime?
Alice by Marco Martins
Part of the Directors’ Fortnight programme, awarded the Jeunes Regards prize at the last Cannes Festival, an atypical production within the Portuguese cinema
The Child by Jean Pierre Dardenne, Luc Dardenne
09/09/2005
"There is no such thing as misunderstanding. Only people who are hard of hearing". (Pierre Rey, Une saison chez Lacan)
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