Watch Hara Kiri on FilmDoo As its name suggests, Hara Kiri is a story of suicide, yet, at its core, it is a punk-infused love story about two skaters, August and Beto. Loyal, and completely committed to […]
US films
This week, FilmDoo continues to add to its burgeoning collection of Southeast Asian films with some exciting new arrivals from Malaysia, Singapore and more. And speaking of Southeast Asia, today sees the US cinema release […]
By David Pountain Director: Robert H. Lieberman In Robert H. Lieberman’s Angkor Awakens: A Portrait of Cambodia, history is a collective dream that weighs on the psyche of a nation’s people. Mixing mesmerising music with stunning […]
The ’60s and ’70s were periods of formal innovation for cinema; particularly that of the Horror genre, with some critics dubbing the seventies to be a period of renaissance (or a ‘Golden Age’) for the genre. Not […]
On the 5th May this year, Robert H. Lieberman’s highly anticipated new documentary Angkor Awakens: A Portrait of Cambodia opens to theatrical release in the US. Lieberman’s previous film They Call It Myanmar, which poignantly captured […]
This week, we bring you Liberty’s Secret, a new American musical comedy that mixes politics with romance. Liberty’s Secret (2016, USA, dir. Andy Kirshner and Debbie Williams) Liberty Smith is the perfect running mate. She’s American […]