Director: Robert H. Lieberman Watch They Call It Myanmar on FilmDoo Following an invitation from the U.S Department of State, long-time novelist, filmmaker and professor at the University of Cornell, Robert H. Lieberman, travels to Burma […]
Month: May 2017
By Jessica Duncanson Director: Ju Anqi Chinese Visual Festival 2017 review A film that seems to depict everything and nothing, Ju Anqi’s Poet on a Business Trip is a black-and-white existential journey through Western China’s […]
This week, FilmDoo continues to add to its burgeoning collection of Southeast Asian films with some exciting new arrivals from Malaysia, Singapore and more. And speaking of Southeast Asia, today sees the US cinema release […]
By David Pountain Director: Robert H. Lieberman In Robert H. Lieberman’s Angkor Awakens: A Portrait of Cambodia, history is a collective dream that weighs on the psyche of a nation’s people. Mixing mesmerising music with stunning […]
The ’60s and ’70s were periods of formal innovation for cinema; particularly that of the Horror genre, with some critics dubbing the seventies to be a period of renaissance (or a ‘Golden Age’) for the genre. Not […]
With the feature film industry of Laos still in its early stages of revival after decades of inaction, it could be argued that every new release is a noteworthy development in the nation’s cinematic identity. […]