Minh Quý Trương tackles the lofty and profound themes of memory and belonging in his sophomore semi-documentary “The Tree House”. It premiered at the...
Category - Vietnamese Reviews
Eric Khoo helmed “Food Lore” aims to explore a number of social issues throughout Asia, by connecting them with the local cuisines. Dang Di Phan...
By Peter Tammer The short film ‘Our Lady of the Rubbish' (Dir. Cleeland, J., 2014) starts with a long shot of a Vietnamese woman sitting on a very low stool...
Even though the winners in the game of capitalism may differ with each year, the ideology itself will probably last longer than some had anticipated...
There are seven Asian films competing in the Official selection of PÖFF (Tallinn Black Nights Film festival), out of which four have their world premieres...
When you think of bustling multiethnic European cities, Warsaw is not the name that pops up in your mind. Also the cinematic representations of the Polish...
Men and women with “a particular set of skills” really need to learn to beef up the security around their family and loved ones! After several such kidnappings...
In spite of making significant progress over the recent years, including the legalisation of same-sex marriages in 2015, the conservative Vietnamese society is...
Based on the Japanese popular novel “Papa to Musume no Nanokanan”, which has already been adapted into a Japanese TV show in 2007 and into the...
The story of how “Rom” managed to screen in Busan is quite interesting. During the last September, after “Rom” was submitted and picked...