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7000 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 21/05/2024. 756 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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The Two Popes by Fernando Meirelles
12/12/2019
The dramatic resignation of Pope Benedict XVI is told as an unlikely buddy-buddy comedy in this film helmed by Fernando Meirelles
The Immortal by Marco D'Amore
05/12/2019
Marco D’Amore directs himself in the big screen spin-off of Gomorrah, dedicated to the series’ most iconic character
My Morning Laughter by Marko Đorđević
04/12/2019
Serbian filmmaker Marko Djordjević's debut effort is a highly original piece of psychological realism featuring what is probably the best love scene of the year
Pastrone! by Lorenzo De Nicola
Lorenzo De Nicola’s documentary brings to light the surprising and lesser known side of Giovanni Pastrone, the director of the epic 1914 film Cabiria and an all-round inventor and experimenter
Other Side of Silence by Algimantas Puipa
02/12/2019
Lithuanian director Algimantas Puipa’s new film is a slow-paced, emotionally charged story about two brothers at loggerheads
Once the Dust Settles by John Appel
29/11/2019
Dutch filmmaker John Appel’s feature-length documentary visits Italy, Ukraine and Syria in order to examine the aftermath of disaster
The Coldest Game by Lukasz Kosmicki
Shot in Poland but with dialogue in English, Łukasz Kośmicki’s movie is a spy-thriller that possesses both the strengths and the weaknesses of a period genre film
Mater by Jure Pavlovic
First-time director Jure Pavlović proves that there is always room for one more mother-daughter psychological drama
Isaac by Jurgis Matulevičius
Jurgis Matulevičius emerges as a talent to watch thanks to a film that’s bound to ruffle some nationalistic feathers
Gasman by Arne Korner
28/11/2019
Arne Körner’s ironic coming-of-age film, world-premiered at Cairo, is brimming with black humour and revolves around a thirty-something protagonist who refuses to grow up
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