
Tony Arzenta (1973) – Film Review
This revenge poliziottesco lead by Alain Delon is the epitome of an “OK” film. Not much to root for and not much to bash about.

This revenge poliziottesco lead by Alain Delon is the epitome of an “OK” film. Not much to root for and not much to bash about.

In this dystopian-noir, Jean-Luc Godard provides his head-on criticism of technologism and the threat that it might represent towards eradicating human individuality and emotion.

Short and straight-to-the point film that goes by quickly just like a cold breeze in the Mongolian desert that overtakes the screen.

In his third film after being banned from filming and travelling by his own Government, Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi takes the streets of the country’s capital of Tehran aboard of a taxi driven by him in this docufiction that approaches the audience to the reality in the streets of the Iranian metropolis.

Tragically beautiful WWII film that focuses on the psyche and emotional journey of a young British soldier during his training and wait before being send out at the forefront of the Normandy landings.
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