By Sharon Calingasan Watch on FilmDoo.com Lola is a South African film about a young woman of the same name and her friends who are bent on staying in school and pursuing college education despite […]
Month: August 2016
By Sharon Calingasan Director: Wanna Fourie Watch on FilmDoo.com The Priest and the Thief is a curious study of human nature and the justifications of a person’s good or bad intentions. The opening scene gives […]
By Stephanie Hotz Director: Fatma Zohra Zamoum Watch on FilmDoo.com Algerian female filmmaker Fatma Zohra Zamoum visualizes the complexity of human relationships and freedom in her 2011 feature How Big Is Your Love? (Kedach ethabni). […]
Frameline Film Festival review Director: Micaela Rueda With a runtime of less 70 minutes and a sparing approach to dialogue, Micaela Rueda’s Take Me for a Ride is a coming-of-age film crafted with an unusual […]
By David Pountain As the son of legendary director Nicolas Roeg (Don’t Look Now, Performance) and iconic actress Theresa Russell (Bad Timing, Insignificance), actor Max Roeg has a rich cinematic history in his blood that […]
By Sharon Calingasan Director: Tonie van der Merwe Watch on FilmDoo.com Tonie van der Merwe’s Trompie follows the adventures and misadventures of a young boy and his three friends. Based on a book by Topsy […]