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6933 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 23/04/2024. 757 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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La ragazza dei miei sogni by Saverio Di Biagio
24/04/2017
The second work by Saverio Di Biagio is an urban fantasy which had its premiere at the Bari Bif&st as an out-of-competition special event
Ice Mother by Bohdan Sláma
Bohdan Sláma’s endearing family drama, now competing at the Tribeca Film Festival, shows a coming of age can take place at any time of life
Son of Sofia by Elina Psykou
Greek filmmaker Elina Psykou follows a new visual path in her second feature film, world-premiered in the international competition of the Tribeca Film Festival
Niñato by Adrián Orr
Adrián Orr’s first and much-anticipated feature-length documentary is making landfall at two prestigious festivals on either side of the Atlantic, Visions du Réel and Bafici
Holding Hands by Gianni Amelio
21/04/2017
In his new film, the Calabrian director tackles the bonds of family and the morass of emotions to which they give rise
Amar by Esteban Crespo
20/04/2017
The debut feature film by Spanish filmmaker Esteban Crespo respectfully, aesthetically and sensitively explores the overwhelming, intense and extremely fragile subject of one’s first love
The Divine Order by Petra Volpe
With her latest film, in competition at Tribeca, Petra Volpe continues to talk to us about women, and does so by turning the spotlight on a somewhat inglorious episode in Swiss history
Butterfly Kisses by Rafael Kapelinski
14/04/2017
After winning the Crystal Bear at Berlin, Rafael Kapelinski’s feature debut had its Italian premiere at the Lucca Film Festival of European Cinema
69 Minutes of 86 Days by Egil Håskjold Larsen
This new refugee-themed documentary focuses on an innocent little girl, full of spirit and hope, as she travels with her family to Sweden
Let Yourself Go! by Francesco Amato
13/04/2017
Out today in Italian theatres, Francesco Amato’s comedy sees the Neapolitan actor playing the role of a rigid psychoanalyst who winds up in trouble
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