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7032 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 26/05/2024. 749 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Young and Alive by Matthieu Bareyre
07/08/2018
LOCARNO 2018: Matthieu Bareyre captures a mosaic of words, anger and dreams among the attacks and demonstrations in Paris, bursting with the same energy that lights up the night sky
My Brother, My Love by Thomas Imbach
LOCARNO 2018: Swiss director Thomas Imbach presents his latest feature film in international competition at the Locarno Film Festival
Alice T. by Radu Muntean
LOCARNO 2018: Radu Muntean’s sixth feature is a rare, compelling portrait of teenage angst
The Spy Within by Ana Schulz, Cristóbal Fernández
06/08/2018
LOCARNO 2018: This documentary by Ana Schulz and Cristobal Fernandez investigates a friendship steeped in mystery, passing through a variety of genres in the process
Sophia Antipolis by Virgil Vernier
LOCARNO 2018: Through the investigation of the murder of a minor, Virgil Vernier traces a new anthropological map examining how evil is nurtured in the Sophia Antipolis technology park
What Doesn't Kill Us by Sandra Nettelbeck
LOCARNO 2018: German director Sandra Nettelbeck’s latest film has screened in the Locarno Film Festival’s picturesque Piazza Grande
#Female Pleasure by Barbara Miller
LOCARNO 2018: Female sexuality takes centre stage as Swiss director Barbara Miller presents her latest documentary in Critics’ Week at the Locarno Film Festival
Likemeback by Leonardo Guerra Seràgnoli
LOCARNO 2018: Leonardo Guerra Seràgnoli’s film is a look at social media’s influence on teenagers, but ends up being all at sea
My Home, in Libya by Martina Melilli
LOCARNO 2018: Martina Melilli is the daughter of Italian citizens who fled Libya following Gaddafi's coup in 1969; her film tackles family memories and current issues
Ray & Liz by Richard Billingham
LOCARNO 2018: Award-winning photographer Richard Billingham’s autobiographical first film gives an overpowering sense of how a bad relationship can create misery
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