By William Page – FilmDoo Co-founder Within the next two years the global digital entertainment market is expected to overtake both the physical DVD/Blu-Ray sales and the global box office as people increasingly switch to consuming […]
Month: March 2016
By Leni De Castro How can art still be art if its creative expression has been restricted? Independent films have always paved the way for the evolution of films and moved the industry forward. Throughout […]
By Sarah Jilani Directed by Doris Dörrie Berlinale review It’s been five years since the inhabitants of the Japanese town of Fukushima and its surrounds suffered a triple catastrophe. Europe looked on, shocked and unnerved in […]
By Weerada P. Sucharitkul FilmDoo Co-founder Last Friday 11th March marked the kick-off of the South by Southwest Interactive Festival in Austin Texas, also known as SXSW. The 10-day event showcases the convergence of film, […]
Sometimes a man can be so many things at once that it’s difficult to pin down just what he really is. It took eight years and a Golden Lion award for Takeshi Kitano’s native Japan […]
By David Pountain Set in an alternate reality where openly straight people are the target of stigma, Tyler Glodt’s short cheekily flips the script on heteronormativity with humorous and often surprisingly touching results. Following the […]