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6957 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 15/05/2024. 746 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Guests in the Villa by Ivano De Matteo
30/01/2020
Ivano De Matteo’s latest film poses yet another ethical dilemma, asking where we draw the line with self-defence
Games People Play by Jenni Toivoniemi
In Jenni Toivoniemi’s rather lovely debut, screening at Göteborg, who needs enemies if you have friends?
The Average Color of the Universe by Alexandra-Therese Keining
Swedish helmer Alexandra-Therese Keining offers up an enigmatic and colourful journey through grief and loss by way of outer space
Savage State by David Perrault
David Perrault plays with the codes of the western in a peculiar, almost gothic film of uneven strangeness, imbued with a ghostly, romanesque quality
Who's Afraid of Alice Miller? by Daniel Howald
Daniel Howald’s film smacks of a psychoanalytical session captured in images - that of the son of the famous Alice Miller
Merry Christmas, Yiwu by Mladen Kovačević
Mladen Kovačević paints a fascinating portrait of the city of Yiwu in China, which produces over two-thirds of the world’s Christmas decorations
Farewell Paradise by Sonja Wyss
29/01/2020
Sonja Wyss’ first feature film is an autobiographical documentary exploring the ambiguity and emotions of a Swiss family
Jumbo by Zoé Wittock
Belgium’s Zoé Wittock sticks her neck out with a screwball, metaphorical first feature film, a highly original yet unfulfilling offering in which Noémie Merlant shines bright
Citoyen Nobel by Stéphane Goël
Swiss director Stéphane Goël's documentary allows us to enter into the private world of Jacques Dubochet, a man with an unusual mind and an advocate of science and conscience
Luxor by Zeina Durra
Andrea Riseborough delivers an evocative performance in Zeina Durra's touching new movie
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