Dir: Takashi Miike By Chris Owen In a divergence from director Takashi Miike’s usual subject matter and style, 13 Assassins represents Miike’s connection to a more conventional approach to filmmaking and a more traditionally Japanese […]
Month: August 2014
Our review of Lilting, the charming feature-length debut from Hong Khaou.
By Sarah Jilani FilmDoo assembles a list of best international female filmmakers to prove a woman can make a successful director in the world – no matter the odds. Check out the profiles of these […]
By Luke Ilott Dir: Tawfik Abu Wael Original title: “Tanathur” Last Days in Jerusalem paints a convincing and stimulating picture of normal human beings and their less-than-normal circumstances, albeit one framed in a humble style. […]
By Eleonora Mignoli Directed by Shane Carruth For all science fiction movies have managed to become in the last decades – bigger, broader, better – there’s an adjective that’s too often missing from the descriptions […]
For some, filmmaking is the best, if not the only, way to keep on the right track in life. It definitely worked out for Kim Longinotto, who is now considered one of Britain’s pre-eminent documentary […]