By Jamieson Pearce Directed by Andrey Zvyaginstev You hear the crow before you see it. Bare tree branches criss-cross the foreground. The crow’s dry moan rings out. It feels cold. The frame does not move, but very slowly, […]
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By Jamieson Pearce Directed by Christoph Bell Eyelashes. The most luscious I’ve ever seen. This is what will stay with me from Christopher Behl’s 2013 zombie-drama What‘s Left of Us. Every time (and there were […]
Dir: Joram Lursen Review by Selmer Derwort Love Is All (‘Alles is Liefde’, dir. Joram Lí¼rsen, 2007, Netherlands) is your typical romantic comedy. It is a fun, fairly light watch with quite a few elements […]
Known for Minerva (1997), Cyclomania (2001) and Open Up to Me (2013), Finnish film director, screenwriter, actor and author Simo Halinen, is making Finland proud of its cinema. With a sold out UK premiere of his latest work […]
Young Lithuanian filmmaker Romas Zabarauskas has decided to go naked for his new work You Can’t Escape Lithuania – to raise funds, awareness and eyebrows… he chats to FilmDoo about the state of Baltic cinema, LGBT […]
By Delphine Riffaud Dir: Shin’ya Tsukamoto Bullet Ballet is a Japanese modern punk tale written and directed by Shin’ya Tsukamoto. Before Bullet Ballet, Tsukamoto was known for Tetsuo and Tokyo Fist as the leader of the Japanese cyberpunk movement. […]