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Pamela Pianezza

Pamela Pianezza's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Wùlu (2016) 71% EDIT “In "Wùlu," Malian cinema has found a promising and intriguing new voice.” – Variety Feb 21, 2019 Full Review A Violent Life (2017) 60% EDIT “DP Claire Mathon's lensing keeps pace with the action without overdoing the handheld dynamic, giving the film a compelling physical vitality that happens to be one of [Thierry] de Peretti's key strengths.” – Variety Apr 3, 2018 Full Review Jesús (2016) 79% EDIT “Superbly lensed in a jittery chiaroscuro by Uruguayan cinematographer Barbara Alvarez, "Jess" investigates the darkest side of adolescence, raising a number of moral questions without providing easy answers.” – Variety Aug 3, 2017 Full Review Bloody Milk (2017) 75% EDIT “A solemn take on rural life that intriguingly toys with thriller conventions.” – Variety Jun 7, 2017 Full Review West of the Jordan River (2017) 71% EDIT “Not only a thought-provoking, moving and surprisingly optimistic documentary, but an intimate, handmade artifact that can look forward to wide exposure on the festival circuit ahead.” – Variety May 25, 2017 Full Review Lover for a Day (2017) 82% EDIT “An alluring and very elegantly crafted - though largely predictable - romantic dramedy that should do well in territories where the French auteur is already known and esteemed.” – Variety May 20, 2017 Full Review Nocturama (2016) 82% EDIT “A disturbingly relevant snapshot of contemporary tensions.” – Variety Oct 21, 2016 Full Review Foreign Body (2016) 67% EDIT “Traditional yet interesting ...” – Variety Sep 14, 2016 Full Review Orphan (2016) 38% EDIT “"Orphan" turns out to be des Pallires' most accessible film for general audiences, who should be seduced by his appealing cast: Gemma Arterton and Sergi Lpez are also part of the game.” – Variety Sep 12, 2016 Full Review Peshmerga (2016) 80% EDIT “A controversial French writer-philosopher redeems past attempts at self-aggrandizement with this in-the-trenches look at troops fighting ISIS.” – Variety Jun 2, 2016 Full Review
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