By Jessica Duncanson Director: David France East End Film Festival 2017 review Director David France positioned himself as a crucial LGBT documentary filmmaker with his first film, the remarkable AIDS documentary How to Survive a Plague. Now, […]
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Director: Robert H. Lieberman Watch They Call It Myanmar on FilmDoo Following an invitation from the U.S Department of State, long-time novelist, filmmaker and professor at the University of Cornell, Robert H. Lieberman, travels to Burma […]
By Jessica Duncanson Director: Ju Anqi Chinese Visual Festival 2017 review A film that seems to depict everything and nothing, Ju Anqi’s Poet on a Business Trip is a black-and-white existential journey through Western China’s […]
By Emilie Van Blarcom Director: Palve Vuckovic Watch Panama on FilmDoo Following his success with shorts such as Run Rabbit Run, which won the Premier Prix at the 2003 Cinéfondation, Panama is Serbian writer and director Palve Vuckovic’s […]
By Emilie Van Blarcom Director: Joe Stephenson Watch Chicken on FilmDoo Joe Stephenson’s British drama Chicken will pull relentlessly on your heartstrings. The film portrays Richard (Scott Chambers), a gentle 15-year-old boy suffering from severe […]
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 […]