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6932 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 23/04/2024. 756 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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White Sun by Deepak Rauniyar
07/09/2016
VENICE 2016: With a production that embraces Nepal, the USA, Qatar and the Netherlands, Deepak Rauniyar brings us a film that looks at and transcends the decade-long civil war
Voyage of Time: Life's Journey by Terrence Malick
VENICE 2016: Terrence Malick risks repeating himself as he elaborates on the musings for which The Tree of Life laid the foundations, in a beautiful, but overly controlled, documentary
Les Survivants by Luc Jabon
With his feature debut, Belgian director Luc Jabon asks whether activism can only be expressed through revolutionary violence
Tommaso by Kim Rossi Stuart
VENICE 2016: Actor-director Kim Rossi Stuart is back with his second film, precisely 10 years on from making his outstanding debut with Along the Ridge
The Last Things by Irene Dionisio
The lives of three individuals are the starting point for Irene Dionisio to paint a bigger picture of a country wallowing in economic and moral debt
A Woman's Life by Stéphane Brizé
VENICE 2016: Frenchman Stéphane Brizé, director of The Measure of a Man, is back with a story about the female condition based on Maupassant
The Untamed by Amat Escalante
06/09/2016
VENICE 2016: The Mexican director astonishes and delights audiences in competition at Venice as he blends his usual realism and starkness with fantasy and horror elements
The Constitution by Rajko Grlić
In Rajko Grlic's film, a Croatian teacher reads the constitution to a dyslexic Serbian police officer to thank his wife, who gave him medical assistance in his hour of need
The Distinguished Citizen by Gastón Duprat, Mariano Cohn
VENICE 2016: An Argentinian author based in Spain returns to his home country after winning the Nobel Prize in the new film by Mariano Cohn and Gastón Duprat
Piuma by Roan Johnson
VENICE 2016: Roan Johnson’s film is a teen comedy about a couple of 18-year-olds from the suburbs of Rome who find out they have a baby on the way
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