The gluttony of films taking inspiration from the work of Japanese genre films was already dying out by the late 2000s, which makes this Taiwanese oddity seem...
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Watching Kazuhiro Soda's films is not an easy task, since the New York based Japanese director has his own set of cinematic “commandments”, which...
HBO Asia, who started original productions in 2012 and has realised 15 of them so far, has announced three more Original series targeting the Southeast Asian...
Back in 2007, after debuting with the star-studded dud “Antarctic Journal”, director Yim Pil-sung adapted the popular Brothers Grimm story “Hansel and Gretel”...
Childhood is all about innocence. It is sometimes selfish but that selfishness is due to ignorance. Once there is a realisation that some emotions are vices...
CinemAsia is back. The 12th edition will open doors on the 5th and will run until the 10th of March 2019. The rich Programme includes 35 feature films from 14...
Director Tashi Gyeltshen tells the story of 16-year old Sangay, who is the daughter of the local carver. Deriving from a rather untypical coming-of-age...
Award winning film maker and Cultural Medallion recipient Eric Khoo who helms Zhao Wei Films has been credited for reviving the Singapore film industry and for...
Osaka Asian Film Festival 2019 will open with the world premiere of Suzuki Takuji's “RANDEN: The Comings and Goings on a Kyoto Tram” The Osaka...
“The Gold-Laden Sheep & the Sacred Mountain” is Ridham Janve's directorial debut and it is one that has already impressed, winning the Silver Gateway of...