Watch Ekaj on FilmDoo In the raw and realist Ekaj, director Cati Gonzalez offers an intimate glimpse into the lives of New York’s LGBT outcasts and drifters, with the friendship of teenage runaway Ekaj (Jake Mestre) […]
US films
By Steve Sims of Not Weird, Queer Director: Elvira Lind An iconic image of teenage years is the long haired boy who sings and plays guitar. He’s mysterious and alluring, you want to get closer, […]
By David Pountain Watch Somewhere in the Middle on FilmDoo In Lanre Olabisi’s endearing and perceptive Somewhere in the Middle, every personal experience is a jigsaw piece in a picture that’s bigger than any one person. Through […]
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 Toronto International Film Festival review Director: Shoja Azari Simple Little Lives sees a group of friends come together for their annual hog roast – an event that their families have been doing […]
This week on FilmDoo, we bring you a multi-award-winning drama from Denmark and an American directorial debut with Christopher Abbott and Brady Corbet. Applause (2009, Denmark, dir. Martin Zandvliet) Critically acclaimed actress Thea Barfoed (Paprika Steen) has […]