An interesting documentary about the Hong Kong protests weighted down by an unnecessarily sleek cinematography.
Author - Martin Lukanov
Language nerd with a soft spot for giant monsters, kungfu vampires, and abstract music. When not watching Asian movies, I write about giant monsters and release music on tapes.
An entertaining documentary about a documentary about a director and her grandma.
A chilling view of a bizarre reality
An intimate portrait of the friendship between a director and her subject.
A poignant account of a timeless strive.
Observations of spaces of alienation
An intimate portrait of a sensitive and artistic man.
"He's not a child of our forest."
“Aoluguya, Aoluguya” is the first part of a trilogy about the lives of the Evenk people, one of the 56 officially recognized by the state ethnic groups living...
An essential work of Korean documentary history.