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Davide Abbatescianni

Abbatescianni

Davide Abbatescianni is an Italian Film Critic and Journalist based in Rome

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Film Review: One of the best animated features of last year’s festival season, Michaela Pavlátová’s latest effort tells the story of a Western woman who falls in love with an Afghan man and moves to war-stricken Kabul.

25 February, 2022

Film Review: As part of the Forum section of the Berlinale film festival, Mohammad Shawky Hassan crafts a highly experimental feature, loosely inspired by the verses of William Shakespeare’s titular Sonnet 18.

18 February, 2022

Crowned Turkish film of the year at Istanbul, Emre Erdogdu’s sophomore feature revolves around the desire to be loved and attempts to question the boundaries between friendship and mutual convenience.

14 January, 2022

Film Review: Recently awarded the Jury Prize at Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea International Film Festival, Iranian helmer Panah Panahi’s debut Hit The Road is a melancholic drama, uplifted by the wit of its youngest lead character.

24 December, 2021

Film review: Based on real events, Iranian-Australian writer-director and poet Granaz Moussavi’s sophomore feature is a brutal and moving tale set in a war-torn Kabul.

17 December, 2021

Described by some as a 'feminist spy thriller,' Hany Abu-Assad’s Huda’s Salon demonstrates once more how suspicion, violence and patriarchal rule can corrode society at all levels.

19 November, 2021

Word-premiered in the Discovery section of this year’s Toronto International Film Festival, Darin J. Sallam’s debut Farha is a touching drama about a young girl who is forced to face an unimaginable series of tragedies.

15 November, 2021

Film Review: Winner of two prestigious prizes at the Cannes Film Festival and recently screened at Busan and Pingyao, Omar El Zohairy’s debut feature sparkled controversy at El Gouna, accused of delivering an overly negative portrayal of Egypt.

29 October, 2021

Film Review: World-premiered in the Orizzonti Extra section of this year’s Venice Film Festival, Mounia Akl’s film follows the misfortunes of a family forced to confront a sudden ecological crisis at their doorstep.

01 October, 2021

Film Review: Presented in the Orizzonti section of this year’s Venice Film Festival, Mohamed Diab’s new feature revolves around the titular 17-year-old Palestinian girl, who was conceived with the smuggled sperm of her imprisoned father.

28 September, 2021