This week we bring you a short drama from South Korea, two Spanish-language works of gay cinema and a selection of horror films from Europe and the US. Scroll down to learn more! Like a B1 (dir. […]
Korean films
Watch Asian Films on FilmDoo Admit it, we all love a good serial killer flick, and while Hollywood has a storied history in the genre, from Psycho to Silence of the Lambs, their Asian counterparts aren’t […]
Questions by David Pountain, Mina Stanikic from Kultur Kokoška and Adriana Rosati from Asian Film Vault. Like a warmly introspective, distinctly female-centric alternative to Curb Your Enthusiasm, Moon So-ri’s The Running Actress sees the Korean star play a fictionalised version […]
A dark and disorienting thriller of two distinct halves, Jang Hang-jun’s Forgotten starts off as an exquisitely crafted mystery with a devilish flair for the uncanny before taking a sharp turn into tragedy. It’s clear […]
The death of pro-democracy student protestor Park Jong-chul and the subsequent cover-up by crooked and thuggish authorities has a snowballing effect in 1987: When the Day Comes, an engrossing, often sombre but ultimately hopeful ensemble […]
Director: Moon So-ri Far East Film Festival review Famed Korean actress Moon So-ri (Oasis, The Handmaiden) has likely been taking notes from her former collaborator Hong Sang-soo for her terrific directorial feature debut The Running Actress, […]