Director: Yim Soon-rye Far East Film Festival review Little Forest is an understated drama about a young woman taking shelter from the pressures and disappointments of life, and it is likely that Yim Soon-rye’s tranquil feature will […]
Month: April 2018
Director: Nam Ron Far East Film Festival review Nam Ron’s Crossroads: One Two Jaga is a noirish hyperlink film where the interconnectivity of its characters’ lives carries grim moral implications. The violence and corruption that […]
This week we bring you a compelling range of documentaries, from the unique story of an avid New York theatre fan to an assortment of works chronicling LGBT life in modern China from director Fan Popo. Scroll down […]
Director: Rene Eller Hong Kong International Film & TV Market review There’s a borderline-paradox underlying the cynical worldview of We that begins with the film’s vaguely ominous title. On the one hand, Rene Eller’s bold and sinister […]
Director: Stefan Aretz Watch Sorry Guys on FilmDoo The slow and almost silent introductory lateral tracking shot immediately numbs us with apprehension. What could have possibly gone wrong in this upper middle-class apartment? The black and white […]
Director: Renzo Carbonera Hong Kong International Film & TV Market review Set in an isolated village amidst the Italian Alps, Renzo Carbonera’s feature length film Resina expresses a story of loss and renewal through a […]