This week sees the release of several intriguing new documentaries from Europe, observing the nations of Austria, Italy and Hungary. Angry Buddha (dir. Stefan Ludwig, Hungary) János Orsós is of Romani descent, a teacher, and a Buddhist. Inspired by the history of […]
Hungarian films
By Matthew Collins Director: Nicky Rijneke Watch Silent Ones on FilmDoo Silent Ones, Ricky Rijneke’s directorial debut, was one of the standout films of the 2013 European Film Festival in Italy, nabbing itself the much-deserved awards for […]
By Jessica Duncanson While the Eastern European horror genre may bring a certain controversial Serbian feature to mind for many, the region has delivered its fair share of stylistic and symbolic horrors, alongside those that do focus […]
This week FilmDoo brings you Kenau, a historical action film that follows one woman as she leads an army in the battle for Haarlem during the Eighty Years’ War with Spain, and The Marathon, a […]
By Laura Oliveira Karlovy Vary International Film Festival review Director: Attila Till Drama, action, intensity, humor, family and relationship struggles, disability grief and a twist ending all wrapped into one is Kills on Wheels in a nutshell. With […]