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 […]
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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 […]
By David Pountain Directors: Jonathan Yi and Michael Haertlein Watch Mad Tiger on FilmDoo Transcending the limitations of the well-worn rockumentary genre, Jonathan Yi and Michael Haertlein’s Mad Tiger draws you in with its promises of […]
By Sarah Jilani Directed by Doris Dörrie Berlinale review It’s been five years since the inhabitants of the Japanese town of Fukushima and its surrounds suffered a triple catastrophe. Europe looked on, shocked and unnerved in […]
By David Pountain From the strained central relationship of twin drama Give Me Your Hand to the outlandish personal journey of short film Hollywood by Accident (aka Hollywood malgré lui), French director Pascal-Alex Vincent has made […]
By Delphine Riffaud In May this year, during Cannes, FilmDoo announced the winners of the FilmDoo Poster Competition – supported by global tech leading brands (Adobe, Scan, Nvidia), UK distributors (Third Window, Terracotta, Picturehouse, Peccadillo, […]