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6469 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 14/08/2023. 716 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Downfall by Oliver Hirschbiegel
02/05/2005
Clearly, a film about the last days of Hitler in a Germany in ruins and under bombardment, where the concentration camps were still in operation, was always going to be an attention-grabber
After Midnight by Davide Ferrario
22/04/2005
A movie made out of silent images, dreams and feelings, and proofs of devotion and love for the cinema
Ultranova by Bouli Lanners
14/04/2005
A film which speaks of things and people from our country sotto voce, with such a mixture of tenderness, absurd mildness and melancholy
Live and Become by Radu Mihaileanu
06/04/2005
The gap between "Go, live and become" and "You can cry now, if you want" comprises the initiatory journey of young Schlomo, life's painful apprenticeship
I Like to Work (Mobbing) by Francesca Comencini
23/03/2005
Neons, impersonal corridors, open spaces where dark-suited men and women, keep criss-crossing one another all day long : welcome in the new Century's harsh corporate world, Francesca Comencini style
ANDRE VALENTE by Catarina Ruivo
16/03/2005
Catarina Ruivo poetically evokes a difficult moment in childhood, the realisation that adults live in a world of their own
Hotel Rwanda by Terry George
The extraordinary and true story of Paul Rusesabagina, a Hutu married to a Tutsy wife who "while everybody in the world had their eyes shut, he kept his arms wide open"
Duplicity by Harry Cleven
01/03/2005
Trouble is the history of a man who has become the victim of a plot he does not understand but which is gradually closing up on him. To escape, he needs to understand, alone, what hides under
Don Quixote, Knight Errant by Manuel Gutierrez Aragon
04/09/2002
Manuel Gutierréz Aragón brings us a new adventure for Cervantes’ most celebrated creation with Don Quixote, Knight Errant
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