Director: Pailin Wedel London Film Festival 2019 review Hope Frozen is a documentary defined by various forms of preservation. On the most explicit level, Pailin Wedel’s tender film tells the story of two-year-old Einz Naovaratpong, […]
Thai films
Ever since George Melies brought us on A Trip to the Moon 116 years ago, sci-fi has remained a staple genre in the history of filmmaking, and Asian cinema has been no exception. Japan in particular led […]
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 […]
Against the picturesque backdrop of rural Japan, two lone travellers find unexpected romance in Anusorn Soisa-Ngim’s Present Perfect. As the young Toey (Adisorn Tonawanik) and Oat (Kritsana Maroukasonti) gradually work out their feelings for each […]
Director: Nattawut Poonpiriya London Film Festival review A mesmerising work of substance-over-story, Nattawut Poonpiriya’s Bad Genius is a film that lives to deliver nail-biting and impeccably composed sequences of comedy and suspense. Whether or not […]
Directors: Sivaroj Kongsakul, Shijie Tan and Xin Yukun Watch Distance on FilmDoo For the most part, film titles act as a calculated lure, first and foremost to sell a film, and second to vaguely describe it. However, in […]