By Leni De Castro How can art still be art if its creative expression has been restricted? Independent films have always paved the way for the evolution of films and moved the industry forward. Throughout […]
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By Jake Bibby At FilmDoo, our passion for and dedication to both international and independent cinema remains as steadfast as ever, with a multitude of new titles that fit the FilmDoo ethos becoming available on […]
By Samantha Ward Dir. Matias Penachino With an observational documentary style, Summun Bonum opens with a family watching old video footage of when the parents adopted children from a foreign country. Straight away the mother’s […]
By Oliver Thom Directed by Sergio Caballero Catalan director Sergio Caballero’s surrealist crime caper The Distance (La Distancia) is unapologetically left of field. In fact the film, an atmospheric heist movie with a healthy hint of […]
Directed by Alexandre Moors In 2002 John Muhammad and Lee Malvo carried out a series of shootings across Washington D.C., killing 10 people and wounding three more. Blue Caprice tells the story of these events, […]