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7039 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 31/05/2024. 753 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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The Orchestra of Piazza Vittorio by Agostino Ferrente
18/10/2007
The Edge of Heaven by Fatih Akin
24/09/2007
Six characters in search of their identity reclaim family ties and break away from their native land, on a journey of the soul between Germany and Turkey
All Is Forgiven by Mia Hansen-Løve
A story of drug abuse and social maladjustment peppered with romantic and family sentiments produces a bittersweet brew full of finesse from a young and very promising director
My Brother Is an Only Child by Daniele Luchetti
06/09/2007
A family tale set against the backdrop of political tension: dramatic art, the Italian way
The Secret of the Grain by Abdellatif Kechiche
03/09/2007
Fallen Heroes by Paolo Franchi
01/09/2007
Andalucia by Alain Gomis
Alain Gomis' film follows the dynamic but awkward Yacine in his search for an identity in a world in which he does not fit in
Sleuth by Kenneth Branagh
30/08/2007
Reprise by Joachim Trier
16/07/2007
Norway’s 2006 Oscar entry, Reprise, has been on the world festivals and critics’ list of top films since its successful launch at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival
2 Days in Paris by Julie Delpy
09/07/2007
A war between the sexes and cultural differences are the themes of an acid comedy full of charm by a director who values her freedom
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