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6938 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 26/04/2024. 756 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Androids Dream by Ion de Sosa
10/11/2014
Spanish Ion de Sosa presents a strange cinematographic creature that follows just one rule: complete creative freedom
The Kindergarten Teacher by Nadav Lapid
Nadav Lapid offers a magnetic and perplexing portrait of the relationship between a kindergarten teacher and a very special student in this Franco-Israeli co-production
The Ignorance of Blood by Manuel Gómez Pereira
07/11/2014
Manuel Gómez Pereira's launch into a thriller, starring Juan Diego Botto, Paz Vega and Alberto San Juan, kicks off the Seville European Film Festival
Number 55 by Kristijan Milic
Kristijan Milic is back with another award-winning film, but this time based on a true event from the war in Croatia
Greenery Will Bloom Again by Ermanno Olmi
04/11/2014
A hundred years since the outbreak of World War I, maestro Ermanno Olmi describes his vision of a conflict that cost the lives of 16 million human beings
Naked Island by Tiha K Gudac
First-time director Tiha K Gudac has made a strong documentary about her grandparents’ imprisonment in the Yugoslav gulag in the 1950s
Flowers by Jose Mari Goenaga, Jon Garaño
30/10/2014
Jose Mari Goenaga and Jon Garaño are releasing a touching, beautiful and heartfelt movie about pain, absence and lack of communication, starring three brilliant actresses
Index Zero by Lorenzo Sportiello
28/10/2014
Screened at the Rome Film Festival, young Lorenzo Sportiello’s debut is a sci-fi that touches on the pressing issues of immigration and biotechnology
João Bénard da Costa – Others Will Love the Things I Loved by Manuel Mozos
Manuel Mozos has made a moving tribute to the iconic director of the Portuguese Film Museum, João Bénard da Costa
Fool Circle by Vincent Mariette
Vincent Mariette’s first feature is an eccentric comedy about two brothers being reunited
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