By Jessica Duncanson Watch French films on FilmDoo From the New Wave era to the present day, these ten French films deal with love in all its complexity and unpredictability. These works remind us that […]
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By Jessica Duncanson Watch Asian films on FilmDoo From mid-20th Century Japan to modern day Korea, these films depict strong female protagonists and their fight against a range of social pressures. While these five works revolve […]
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, […]
Watch Korean Films on FilmDoo While the Korean horror movie explosion of the late ’90s and early aughts occurred largely in tandem with (and perhaps in the shadow of) the post-Ringu flourishing of ‘J-horror’, it was […]
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 Sharon Calingasan Watch Asian Films on FilmDoo Many people watch films in order to escape the real world and to be completely engaged with what is being shown on the screen. The fantasy genre […]