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6933 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 24/04/2024. 756 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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The First, The Last by Bouli Lanners
09/01/2016
With The First, The Last, Bouli Lanners takes Albert Dupontel on a dark and melancholic quest to the heart of the twilight landscapes of Beauce
Impossible Love by António-Pedro Vasconcelos
07/01/2016
The film stars emerging talent Victória Guerra as the victim of her own romantic obsession
The Academy of Muses by José Luis Guerin
31/12/2015
Master of indie José Luis Guerín presents a dialogue-focused film teetering between fiction and documentary, which philosophises on the origins of passion and desire
Incidencias by José Corbacho, Juan Cruz
Duo José Corbacho and Juan Cruz are releasing a comedy ensemble film that is neither charming nor Christmassy, which unfolds on a high-speed train stranded in the middle of nowhere
Palm Trees in the Snow by Fernando González Molina
24/12/2015
Fernando González Molina directs this melodrama that is as overambitious as it is confused, starring his favourite actor, the very mainstream Mario Casas, in a role that is just too big for him
The Great Game by Nicolas Pariser
15/12/2015
An operation of political sabotage for André Dussollier and Melvil Poupaud. A promising debut feature by Nicolas Pariser
Bang Gang (A Modern Love Story) by Eva Husson
14/12/2015
Eva Husson’s debut feature film about the intense sexual excesses of a group of high school students is original, lively and very free
The Wave by Roar Uthaug
Norwegian director Roar Uthaug hits the mark with a fast-paced, spectacular and nail-biting disaster film, set amidst the maelstrom of a tsunami
Ungiven by Branko Schmidt
10/12/2015
Croatian director Branko Schmidt offers a heart-breaking story about an elderly couple confronting routine, patriarchal attitudes and the relentless process of dementia
Pioneers' Palace by Bobby Păunescu
Bobby Păunescu’s film was shown at Sundance ahead of its domestic release in December
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