By Sharon Calingasan Watch Japanese Films on FilmDoo Comedy is one of the best-loved and oldest of movie genres, and Japanese comedy films in particular have a unique flavor that sets them apart from the […]
Month: January 2017
By Jessica Duncanson Vicky Du’s short film Gaysians explores the experiences of LGBTQ children of the Asian diaspora in North America. As a Taiwanese-American filmmaker living in New York herself, Vicky has had a lifelong […]
By David Pountain Beginning its story amidst the vibrant fields and sunny skies of childhood before progressing into the romance of young adulthood, Alex Myung’s animated short Arrival finds tension and poignancy in exploring the personal […]
By Jessica Duncanson While Japan and the U.S. have long been animation powerhouses and boast studios such as Ghibli and Pixar, the rest of the world has also been creating spectacular animated works. While these […]
By Sharon Calingasan Director: Michèle Massé Watch Open Windows on FilmDoo “The windows of life are youthful ones, with new ideas.” This documentary by Michèle Massé is a candid and introspective account of four lesbian women […]