Aperture: Asia & Pacific Film Festival returns to London in September with the second part of this year's programme with a focus on Southeast Asia (15-27...
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Zaza Khalvasi was born in Batumi, Georgia (formerly USSR) in 1957. In 1979, he graduated from Tbilisi State University faculty of philology, then completed a...
The first edition of Aperture: Asia & Pacific Film Festival also features a number of very interesting shorts. Here are three great samples. Lo Sum Choe...
Unmissable and compelling this brave Maori sisterhood movie is a precious occasion to feel the force coming from a community that is often neglected, and not...
The first film by a woman after the fall of the Taliban regime, and Afghanistan's submission for the foreign-language Oscar, is an extremely pointy production...
“…And the spirit of God acted upon the water.” (from the Book of Genesis) Water is at the core of many belief systems, especially considering...
“Fake” is a Japanese documentary about a man called “Japan's Beethoven”, a famous and reportedly deaf composer by the name of Mamoru...
Winner of the Best Director Award at the Tokyo International Film Festival, Edmund Yeo's second feature is a truly strong film that deals with the trouble of...
“A home country is a paradise.” Oralman is the official term for ethnic Kazakhs who have returned to their home country after it became independent...
Launching In London On June 29; Touring The Uk In Summer/Autumn 2018 Aperture: Asia & Pacific Film Festival is a new UK-wide film festival dedicated to...