Director: Gori Watch Nagisa on FilmDoo The protagonist of Japanese comedian and director Gori’s cathartic fairy tale Nagisa is the sea – both in a literal sense, through the gorgeous shots of flat cerulean ocean or of […]
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Director: Saiko Kitagawa Watch Polaris on FilmDoo Polaris – the North Star – is transformed into a tiny local bookshop in Saiko Kitagawa’s quaint tale of lost-and-found. When a cynical working man returns to his childhood home […]
Director: Souichi Takayama Watch Yachimun on FilmDoo “To destroy is to create. To create is to destroy.” Such is the work of Seishi Kuniyoshi, master potter in the traditional folk art of Ryukyuan pottery – or, Yachimun – and […]
Director: Kamila Tarabura True to its succinctly evocative title, Into the Night feels less like a complete chapter in the life of the young Krysia (Agnieszka Rajda) than a single point of transition, marking the moment […]
Director: Brandon Cronenberg London Film Festival 2020 review Bringing new meaning to the phrase, “corporations are people,” Brandon Cronenberg’s Possessor is a dazzling evocation of late-stage capitalism’s all-consuming reach, not just for how it taps […]
Director: Cathy Brady London Film Festival 2020 review The past is never really past in Cathy Brady’s turbulent feature debut, which blends the personal with the political for a thematically rich portrayal of lasting trauma in the long shadow […]