Watch Nena on FilmDoo now Set in the Netherlands in 1989, Nena portrays a young girl struggling to cope with her own coming-of-age as well as her father’s battle with Multiple Sclerosis and his subsequent deteriorating […]
Author: Jessica Duncanson
By Jessica Duncanson Director: Liu Shu Watch Lotus on FilmDoo Liu Shu’s Lotus relentlessly explores the crackdowns on freedom of expression at a range of levels in China. Lotus, played by Zhuo Tan, begins as […]
Watch River of Exploding Durians on FilmDoo Edmund Yeo’s short film Inhalation (2010) and his feature length work River of Exploding Durians (2014) both deal with the impossibility of first love. The latter film, however, […]
Take Me To The River explores the sensitivity of longstanding family tensions from the perspective of Ryder, a gay Californian teenager that reluctantly goes to visit his mother’s Nebraskan family. After an unexpected crisis occurs, Ryder […]
By Jessica Duncanson Following the current tense political environment and the large-scale marches that took place last weekend, protest and activism have been particularly recurrent recently. In terms of film, these themes have been explored […]
By Jessica Duncanson Director: Matt Sobel Watch Take Me to the River on FilmDoo The opening of Take Me To The River sets the film up to be a study of homosexuality and urban-rural contrast. Ryder […]