Director: Lee Kwang-kuk London Korean Film Festival teaser screening review A quiet sense of defeat runs through every long, despondent stare and impeded attempt at communication in Lee Kwang-kuk’s latest effort. Though the escaped zoo […]
Month: September 2018
This week, we bring you a timely new documentary from Turkey and an acclaimed drama from China. Scroll down to learn more! Dil Leyla (dir. Asli Özarslan, Germany/Turkey) Leyla Imret is the mayor of the small […]
This week, we bring you a dark new thriller from France and a drama of romance and self-discovery from Canada. Scroll down to learn more! Victims (dir. Robin Entreinger, France) Francis is a gloomy, lonely […]
This week, we bring you a coming-of-age film from Sweden, a thought-provoking relationship drama from the UK and a compassionate documentary from Poland. Scroll down to learn more! Granny’s Dancing on the Table (dir. Hanna Sköld, […]
Watch No Shade on FilmDoo Channelling timely and intersectional social commentary through a web of intersecting relationships, No Shade presents an articulate and accessible picture of colourism in Black British communities. Centring its ensemble drama around the […]
In the reverent Jung Il-woo, My Friend, Korean director Kim Dong-won presents the political tumult and struggles of the urban and peasant communities through the prism of one dedicated activist, charity worker and Jesuit priest. […]