Watch New World and Fly Me to Minami on FilmDoo In the transnational cinema of Kah-Wai Lim, issues of class, culture and the economy form the fabric of everyday interactions, turning border-crossing dramas like New World and Fly Me to Minami […]
Interviews
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. […]
Song Yun-hyeok’s A Slice Room documents the lives of Korean men and women who have fallen through the cracks of the nation’s welfare system. Focusing on a few tenants of the ‘jjokbangchon’ (‘villages of slice’) residential […]
Watch Sanguivorous on FilmDoo With the near-wordless Sanguivorous, Japanese filmmaker Naoki Yoshimoto offers an avant-garde take on vampire mythology that puts atmosphere ahead of plot to oneiric and ominous effect. Across a runtime just shy of an hour, a […]
“Whatever the director asks me to do, I will do and make him happy. I’m a fool.” That self-deprecating addendum aside, the legendary Brigitte Lin has a career’s worth of examples from across Hong Kong […]