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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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The Freshmen by Thomas Lilti
12/09/2018
Thomas Lilti directs a fresh and intelligent new comedy about the outrageous medical degree selection process, through the portrait of a friendship
We’ll Be Young and Beautiful by Letizia Lamartire
VENICE 2018: Thirty-year-old Letizia Lamartire, the only female Italian director selected for the festival with a feature film, screened her title at the International Film Critics' Week
Retrospekt by Esther Rots
11/09/2018
TORONTO 2018: Dutch director Esther Rots delivers a fragmented, elliptical fairy tale set in the present day, about a hurting heroine who must survive looking back on a traumatic event
Divine Wind by Merzak Allouache
TORONTO 2018: Algerian director Merzak Allouache directs his most political film to date, about a pair of Daesh terrorists preparing an attack on an Algerian oil refinery
Emma Peeters by Nicole Palo
VENICE 2018: Writer-director Nicole Palo’s black comedy about a suicidal actress finds life
Maya by Mia Hansen-Løve
TORONTO 2018: Mia Hansen-Løve travels to India, delving into the heart of love and war and injecting new themes into the refined sweetness that characterises her films
The Trial by Sergei Loznitsa
VENICE 2018: In his third feature this year, Sergei Loznitsa returns to working with archive material, utilising it as an indirect commentary on political prisoners in Russia
The Day I Lost My Shadow by Soudade Kaadan
VENICE 2018: Soudade Kaadan’s magical realist tale set in Syria in 2012 won Best Debut Film at Venice
Consequences by Darko Stante
10/09/2018
TORONTO 2018: Darko Štante's debut feature explores problems in Slovenian youth and society, by focusing on issues of masculinity through its troubled teenage protagonist
Her Job by Nikos Labôt
TORONTO 2018: Greece’s Nikos Labôt delivers a strong drama on the aftermath of the Greek financial crisis and the need for female empowerment in a dislocated and wounded society
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