Open City Documentary Festival review Director: Wang Bing Wang Bing, one of China’s most prolific documentarians, continues to relentlessly lay bare the reality of contemporary China; something that state-endorsed blockbusters try arduously to avoid. Filmed in […]
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By Jessica Duncanson Director: Ju Anqi Chinese Visual Festival 2017 review A film that seems to depict everything and nothing, Ju Anqi’s Poet on a Business Trip is a black-and-white existential journey through Western China’s […]
By Jessica Duncanson Directors: Heather White and Lynn Zhang Human Rights Watch Film Festival 2017 review Complicit provides a crucial look into the human devastation caused by the electronics manufacturing industry in China. It’s estimated […]
By Jessica Duncanson Watch Lotus on FilmDoo Lotus is a brave political film that calls out the oppression of individuality in China, particularly in relation to women. The film’s title-character is determined not to give […]
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 Asian films on FilmDoo FilmDoo is working with Asian Shadows, Stardust Pictures and other distributors to give international releases to a whole host of new Asian films spanning the continent from Japan, China and […]