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6944 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 04/05/2024. 745 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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I Can Quit Whenever I Want 3: Ad Honorem by Sydney Sibilia
30/11/2017
Now in Italian theatres with 01 Distribution, the third instalment in the saga helmed by Sydney Sibilia features the same side-splitting cast as the previous episodes
Riccardo va all'inferno by Roberta Torre
Roberta Torre’s latest release is being presented at Torino Film Festival: an obscure and contemporary musical adaptation of Shakespeare's Richard III. Out in Italian cinemas on 30 November
The Marriage by Blerta Zeqiri
Kosovar filmmaker Blerta Zeqiri's highly anticipated feature debut is an excellently crafted love story with a strong LGBT angle
Lorello and Brunello by Jacopo Quadri
29/11/2017
The new documentary by Jacopo Quadri, a philosophical reflection on the passing of the seasons that praises the idea of returning to work on the land, is competing at the 35th Torino Film Festival
Different Kinds of Rain by Isabel Prahl
In her feature-length fiction debut, which has world-premiered at Tallinn Black Nights, Isa Prahl confronts a well-off family with its own impotence
Something Useful by Pelin Esmer
28/11/2017
The destinies of two women cross unexpectedly on a night train in the third feature film by Pelin Esmer, presented in competition at Black Nights in Tallinn
My War Is Not Over by Bruno Bigoni
Bruno Bigoni has given voice to an extraordinary man who has given a name to hundreds of soldiers who disappeared during the Second World War, including the father of Roger Waters from the band Pink Floyd
Little Tito and the Aliens by Paola Randi
Very well received at Torino, the new film by the Milanese filmmaker, set near Area 51 in Nevada, weaves together science fiction, poetry and human emotions
Resurrection by Kristof Hoornaert
Belgian filmmaker Kristof Hoornaert's first feature is not a religious film, but it tackles themes close to Christianity
The Distant Barking of Dogs by Simon Lereng Wilmont
Simon Lereng Wilmont’s documentary, which scooped a prize at the IDFA, follows a boy growing up in the war zone of Donbass
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