By David Pountain As editor of the FilmDoo blog, I most certainly haven’t seen every film that the platform has made available to stream this year but I have seen a lot – and a […]
Month: December 2016
By Jessica Duncanson As part of the so-called ‘Sixth Generation’ of Chinese filmmakers, Jia Zhangke has been a key figure in the realist film movement. Having begun his career in the mid-90s, his films have […]
By Jessica Duncanson Director: Clara Trischler Watch The First Sea on FilmDoo This documentary shows the impact of the Israel/Palestine conflict on children in a village within the Westbank Palestinian territories. In Nabi Salih, a town […]
By Jessica Duncanson Get into the festive spirit this Christmas while still exploring some of the best films that cinema has to offer. These films portray the Christmas period but, unlike the cheesy holiday hits, their principal […]
Directors: Elena Tikhonova and Dominik Spritzendorfer Watch Electro Moscow on FilmDoo Under the backdrop of Soviet Communism during the late 1970s and early 1980s, this documentary studies the ideology of electricity and its connection with music. […]
By Jessica Duncanson Watch Korean Films on FilmDoo These South Korean films cover a wide range of genres and tell many different stories. One thing they all have in common, however, is a focus on […]