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6973 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 17/05/2024. 755 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Two of Us by Filippo Meneghetti
09/09/2019
Filippo Meneghetti comes onto the scene with a very clever and finely tuned first feature film, excellently acted by Barbara Sukowa and Martine Chevallier
Waiting for the Barbarians by Ciro Guerra
VENICE 2019: Ciro Guerra’s adaptation of JM Coetzee’s colonial tale benefits from a handsome look and a fine main performance
Proxima by Alice Winocour
08/09/2019
France’s Alice Winocour puts her name to an original and very well-executed film on space exploration, painting a portrait of a female astronaut and her daughter
My Days of Glory by Antoine de Bary
07/09/2019
VENICE 2019: The debut film by Antoine de Bary is a charming, but slight, episodic tale that lampoons Vincent Lacoste’s man-child
My English Cousin by Karim Sayad
06/09/2019
With style and great attention to detail, the Swiss-Algerian director Karim Sayad observes the day-to-day of a man wrestling with the dilemmas of his life
Pompei by John Shank, Anna Falguères
John Shank and Anna Falguères deliver a crepuscular tale of unconditional love, starring Garance Marillier and Aliocha Schneider
The Mafia Is No Longer What It Used to Be by Franco Maresco
VENICE 2019: The documentary by the derisive provocateur Franco Maresco is filmed in Palermo on Falcone and Borsellino Day and guests-stars the great photographer Letizia Battaglia
The Domain by Tiago Guedes
VENICE 2019: Tiago Guedes treads on overly familiar ground in his epic melodrama spanning almost 50 years, which even despite its lush cinematography feels rather old-fashioned
Our Lady of the Nile by Atiq Rahimi
Atiq Rahimi explores the bonds between violence and the sacred through the roots of the Rwandan genocide in 1973, in the world of seemingly innocent privileged young women
The Long Walk by Mattie Do
VENICE 2019: Mattie Do’s new film is an intricate ghost story about a man who looks to change his own past and suffers the unexpected consequences of this decision
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