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7046 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 10/06/2024. 753 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Love Songs by Christophe Honoré
18/05/2007
Irina Palm by Sam Garbarski
18/04/2007
Maggie no longer has anything very important left to live for, apart from one objective: to find money very quickly to help her ill grandson. And she succeeds, albeit in an altogether unexpected way
Sunshine by Danny Boyle
10/04/2007
The British director’s new film, halfway between action and philosophical sci-fi
Princess of the Sun by Philippe Leclerc
20/03/2007
A European animated co-production adapted from Christian Jacq's best-selling novel invites younger audiences to discover the adventures of a princess and the not-so-young, the mysticism of Akhenaton
The Bothersome Man by Jens Lien
14/03/2007
Jens Lien's surreal black comedy, which shakes up the all-too-perfect Scandinavian way of life, has been collecting awards at international festivals since its launch in the Cannes Critics' Week 2006
Golden Door by Emanuele Crialese
01/03/2007
The surprise hit of the Venice Film Festival begins realistically before moving into a visionary realm
Angel by François Ozon
17/02/2007
I Served the King of England by Jirí Menzel
16/02/2007
The Other by Ariel Rotter
13/02/2007
Khadak by Jessica Woodworth, Peter Brosens
Khadak, screened at Venice (Lion of the Future Award), Toronto and Sundance, has won over audiences with its poetic portrayal - a blend of dreams and memories - of the sad reality of Mongolia
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