Hailed as the French Girls, Sophie Letourneur’s Chicks (2009) portrays girls that are ten times more wild and, frankly, far more likeable. It’s a piece full of yearning nostalgia but also one that knows that […]
Month: November 2016
By Jessica Duncanson Toronto International Film Festival review Director: Shoja Azari Simple Little Lives sees a group of friends come together for their annual hog roast – an event that their families have been doing […]
This week FilmDoo brings you Gaby Baby Doll, an unconventional romantic comedy starring Lolita Chammah and Benjamin Biolay, and writer-director Benoit Forgeard’s absurd debut Gaz de France. Gaby Baby Doll (2014, France, dir. Sophie Letourneur) […]
By Sharon Calingasan Director: Stephen Dunn Watch on FilmDoo.com Bordering between real and imagined scenarios, this movie by Stephen Dunn reveals the depths of a young man’s inner frustration, desperation, loneliness and monstrous tendencies. The […]
By Gita Subaran Berlin International Film Festival review Director: Piotr J. Lewandowski It is often said that life waits for no one; that it is about taking chances and living in the present. Yet while […]
By Jessica Duncanson Director: Lili Horváth The Wednesday Child follows Maja (Kinga Vecsei), a young woman and mother, as she determinedly endeavours to change her fate and secure a better future for her mute son, […]