By Gita Subaran Berlin International Film Festival review Director: Piotr J. Lewandowski It is often said that life waits for no one; that it is about taking chances and living in the present. Yet while […]
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By Jessica Duncanson Director: Lili Horváth The Wednesday Child follows Maja (Kinga Vecsei), a young woman and mother, as she determinedly endeavours to change her fate and secure a better future for her mute son, […]
London Korean Film Festival review Watch more Korean films on FilmDoo Director: Jin-ho Hur In many ways, Jin-ho Hur’s The Last Princess is essentially a 20th century period drama of the post-Spielberg variety. One only has […]
By David Pountain London Korean Film Festival review Watch more Korean films on FilmDoo Director: Ji-Woo Jung Ji-woo Jung’s Fourth Place is a harsh and compelling, if fairly predictable tale characterised by well-intentioned yet destructive forms […]
By David Pountain London Korean Film Festival review Watch more Korean films on FilmDoo Director: Jeong-Yeol Choi What starts off as a warm and humorous ode to the reckless stupidity of youth soon evolves into […]
By Sharon Calingasan Director: Alexandra-Therese Keining Watch on FilmDoo.com Girls Lost from director Alexandra-Therese Keining (whose previous works include 2011’s Kiss Me and 2002’s Hot Dog) tackles with sincerity issues of bullying and gender but […]