By Jessica Duncanson Director: Eon-hie Lee London Korean Film Festival teaser screening review Eon-hie Lee’s Missing explores one mother’s nightmarish situation: the disappearance of her child. Struggling with the dual burden of maintaining a high-pressure […]
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Director: Hyun-ju Lee BFI Flare: London LGBT Film Festival review Our Love Story is a subtle and slow-burning glimpse at the sexual awakening of a 30-something art graduate upon meeting a younger and more experienced […]
By Sharon Calingasan Watch Asian Films on FilmDoo Many people watch films in order to escape the real world and to be completely engaged with what is being shown on the screen. The fantasy genre […]
Director: Hong Sang-soo London Film Festival review While the virtual rewind that occurs at the halfway point of Right Now, Wrong Then places Hong Sang-soo’s latest as one of the acclaimed director’s more formally playful […]
By David Pountain Dir: Lee Chang-dong Dodging the patronising pitfalls common to disability drama and wrenching the “˜unconventional romance’ trope from the jaws of rom-com cutesiness, Lee Chang-dong’s startlingly provocative Oasis is a film that […]