Director: Michal Vinik Watch Blush on FilmDoo Michal Vinikʼs directorial debut is full of intensity and is somewhat reminiscent of Deniz Gamze Ergüvenʼs Mustang and Abdellatif Kechicheʼs Blue Is the Warmest Color in its exploration […]
LGBTQ+ films
This week FilmDoo brings you Theo and Hugo, a touching piece about two young men that have an instant attraction but who must overcome a major obstacle in order to continue their new relationship, and […]
By Jessica Duncanson Vicky Du’s short film Gaysians explores the experiences of LGBTQ children of the Asian diaspora in North America. As a Taiwanese-American filmmaker living in New York herself, Vicky has had a lifelong […]
By David Pountain Beginning its story amidst the vibrant fields and sunny skies of childhood before progressing into the romance of young adulthood, Alex Myung’s animated short Arrival finds tension and poignancy in exploring the personal […]
By Jessica Duncanson Watch Korean Films on FilmDoo These South Korean films cover a wide range of genres and tell many different stories. One thing they all have in common, however, is a focus on […]
Kidnapped for Christ explores the world of boarding schools for so-called ‘troubled teens’. The film reveals physical and emotional abuse and documents the psychological issues caused by staying in such places. The teenagers portrayed in the […]