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6901 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 28/03/2024. 745 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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The Harvesters by Etienne Kallos
15/05/2018
CANNES 2018: Family torments rage through ultra-religious, Afrikaner territory in the first full-length film by Etienne Kallos, an atmospheric and rugged work set on unforgivingly rural ground
Climax by Gaspar Noé
CANNES 2018: Gaspar Noé, at the peak of his skills in nightmarish immersion, offers us a film in which a dance troupe is taken hostage by a very bad trip
Sir by Rohena Gera
14/05/2018
CANNES 2018: A refreshing film on impossible love between castes, and the first full-length fictional narrative from Indian director Rohena Gera, co-produced with France
Sink or Swim by Gilles Lellouche
CANNES 2018: Gilles Lellouche presents a funny, effective and marvellously-acted film about a ragtag bunch of life’s losers who form an unlikely team of male synchronised swimmers
Angel Face by Vanessa Filho
CANNES 2018: The feature debut by Vanessa Filho, in which Marion Cotillard stars as a reckless mother who leaves her daughter to her own devices, struggles to transcend TV clichés
Rafiki by Wanuri Kahiu
CANNES 2018: Wanuri Kahiu’s second feature film, showing in Un Certain Regard, explores a lesbian relationship in the conservative society of Kenya
Happy as Lazzaro by Alice Rohrwacher
CANNES 2018: Alice Rohrwacher is back with an uneven, but wildly interesting, story based on true events that proves she is only just getting warmed up as a storyteller
Our Struggles by Guillaume Senez
13/05/2018
CANNES 2018: Guillaume Senez's film focuses on the difficulty of juggling one’s personal and professional life, when a father finds himself having to care for his two young children alone
Bergman – A Year in a Life by Jane Magnusson
CANNES 2018: Jane Magnusson presents a warts-and-all Ingmar Bergman coverage of the year 1957, during which our (anti-)hero achieved many things, at least some of them destined for greatness
The World Is Yours by Romain Gavras
CANNES 2018: Romain Gavras directs a hilarious film with a well-developed plot that leads to a gang of petty drug dealers pretending to be gangsters on the Costa Brava
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