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6948 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 07/05/2024. 746 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Verónica by Paco Plaza
23/08/2017
Spain's Paco Plaza invokes total horror with his new film: the adolescent transformation of a tortured girl with a complicated past and a dysfunctional family
Mr Gay Syria by Ayse Toprak
22/08/2017
Turkish journalist and director Ayşe Toprak deals with the sensitive and obscure subject of Syrian refugees’ marginalised LGBTQI communities
Guidance through the Black Hole by Aleksandar Nikolic, Zlatko Pranjic
17/08/2017
Zlatko Pranjić and Aleksandar Nikolićs’ documentary is a well-crafted work that profits from the protagonist’s uniqueness and honesty
Meda or the Not So Bright Side of Things by Emanuel Pârvu
Romanian director Emanuel Pârvu's first feature is a gloomy story directed with complete control
Ultra by Balázs Simonyi
16/08/2017
Balazs Simonyi's documentary delves into the ultramarathon, a discipline in which athletes continuously run more than 200km or run for 24 hours, and its participants
Gotthard - One Life, One Soul by Kevin Merz
LOCARNO 2017: Young Swiss director Kevin Merz presents the world premier of his surprising musical odyssey in Locarno's Piazza Grande
Daybreak by Gentian Koçi
14/08/2017
Albanian filmmaker Gentian Koçi's first feature is a film of psychological and emotional subtlety
Grain by Semih Kaplanoğlu
Turkish auteur Semih Kaplanoğlu delivers his most ambitious work of art after a seven-year absence, a quest towards humanity’s terminal threats
The Mount of Ants by Riccardo Palladino
LOCARNO 2017: The first film by Italy's Riccardo Palladino takes advantage of the lives of ants as an opportunity to talk about (collective) immortality and the circle of life
Milla by Valérie Massadian
11/08/2017
LOCARNO 2017: Franco-Armenian director Valérie Massadian presents a touching portrait of a girl learning how to live in the Filmmakers of the Present section at Locarno
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