This week FilmDoo brings you Theo and Hugo, a touching piece about two young men that have an instant attraction but who must overcome a major obstacle in order to continue their new relationship, and […]
French films
Open Windows (2014) allows four lesbian women over 70 to tell their stories about love, desire and developments in the LGBT movement. They discuss their relationships, their identity and their feelings about ageing. The documentary explores society’s […]
Hailed as the French Girls, Sophie Letourneur’s Chicks (2009) portrays girls that are ten times more wild and, frankly, far more likeable. It’s a piece full of yearning nostalgia but also one that knows that […]
This week FilmDoo brings you Gaby Baby Doll, an unconventional romantic comedy starring Lolita Chammah and Benjamin Biolay, and writer-director Benoit Forgeard’s absurd debut Gaz de France. Gaby Baby Doll (2014, France, dir. Sophie Letourneur) […]
By Gita Subaran Director: Andrew Steggall Watch on FilmDoo.com Departure is a film about drowning and having to hold one’s breath to survive. It is as much a story about Elliot, who holds back his […]
Watch Departure on FilmDoo.com In Andrew Steggall’s enigmatic, delicately crafted Departure, the young Elliot, played by Alex Lawther, is the distraught centre of a strange and psychologically layered conflict in the south of France. When Elliot […]