Film Reviews

7045 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 07/06/2024. 752 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Happy End by Michael Haneke

22/05/2017

CANNES 2017: After winning two Palmes d’Or, the Austrian filmmaker is back, in a somewhat icy setting, to working with the more familiar themes of his films before The White Ribbon  

Happy End

Happy End

Alive in France by Abel Ferrara

22/05/2017

CANNES 2017: The "King of New York" plays music from his Bad Lieutenant and other films in Paris and Toulouse, in an intoxicating slice of musical autobiography  

Alive in France

Alive in France

Gabriel and the Mountain by Fellipe Barbosa

21/05/2017

CANNES 2017: With the existentialist journey through Africa of a young Brazilian researcher, the very talented Fellipe Gamarano Barbosa delivers a remarkable work of fiction  

Gabriel e a montanha

Gabriel e a montanha

Tehran Taboo by Ali Soozandeh

21/05/2017

CANNES 2017: Ali Soozandeh destroys the facade of the traditional perception of Iranian society with an animated film that uses rotoscoping  

Tehran Taboo

Tehran Taboo

Redoubtable by Michel Hazanavicius

21/05/2017

CANNES 2017: Michel Hazanavicius has made an extremely inventive, well-honed and off-the-wall film about a crisis-ridden Jean-Luc Godard, as seen through the eyes of his partner  

Le Redoutable

Le Redoutable

The Square by Ruben Östlund

21/05/2017

CANNES 2017: Sweden’s Ruben Östlund finally enters the Competition at Cannes with an incredibly derisive film that turns a temple of civilisation into more of a ridiculous zoo  

The Square

The Square

BPM (Beats Per Minute) by Robin Campillo

20/05/2017

CANNES 2017: Robin Campillo delivers a masterful, radical, moving and brilliantly directed film set amidst a group of activists belonging to the Parisian branch of Act Up  

120 battements par minute

120 battements par minute

Bloody Milk by Hubert Charuel

20/05/2017

CANNES 2017: Hubert Charuel brings us a debut film filled with suspense on the everyday life of a farmer willing to do anything to save his herd when it is threatened by an epidemic  

Petit Paysan

Petit Paysan

The Venerable W. by Barbet Schroeder

20/05/2017

CANNES 2017: Barbet Schroeder completes his “trilogy of evil” with an enlightening portrait of a Burmese Buddhist fanning the flames of anti-Muslim nationalism  

Le vénérable W.

Le vénérable W.

A Ciambra by Jonas Carpignano

20/05/2017

CANNES 2017: After Mediterranea, Jonas Carpignano remains in Calabria to tell the story of another marginalised community  

A Ciambra

A Ciambra

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