Director: Fritz Ofner Watch Evolution of Violence on FilmDoo Evolution of Violence is not a film for the squeamish or faint-hearted. It is a brutal insight into Guatemala’s ‘strong culture of death’ even in the post-war era. […]
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By Jessica Duncanson Toronto International Film Festival review Director: Shoja Azari Simple Little Lives sees a group of friends come together for their annual hog roast – an event that their families have been doing […]
By Sharon Calingasan Director: Stephen Dunn Watch on FilmDoo.com Bordering between real and imagined scenarios, this movie by Stephen Dunn reveals the depths of a young man’s inner frustration, desperation, loneliness and monstrous tendencies. The […]
By Jessica Duncanson Watch Closet Monster on FilmDoo Closet Monster is a turbulent story of sexuality, creativity and growth. The film follows Oscar through his youth as he deals with the oppressive impact of internalised homophobia. […]
This week on FilmDoo, we bring you two compelling and inventive new coming-of-age dramas from Sweden and Canada. Girls Lost (2015, Sweden, dir. Alexandra-Therese Keining) Kim, Bella and Momo are three fourteen-year-old girls who discover a fantastic […]
By Gita Subaran Toronto International Film Festival review Director: Elia K. Schneider Tamara tells the story of Teo Almanza who, upon hearing about the death of his brother, returns to his hometown in Venezuela. What […]