About his love for documentaries, boxing and the urban ghosts of Tokyo
Tag - Berlin International Film Festival
Fereshteh (Sadaf Asgari) needs help ‘only' until the next day, but this will prove dificult since she is asking for a dangerous kind of favour. She is in...
Interview with Li Ruijun
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Berlinale has developed a new festival format for its 71st edition. In 2021, the Competition, Berlinale Special &...
Though 2020 saw muted festivities for much of the year, Asian cinema made serious gains.
Japanese film maker Kazuhiro Soda (“Theater 1“, “Campaign“, “Inland Sea“) latest documentary “Zero (Seishin 0) is set...
At the 69th Berlinale, the Panorama selection marked its 40th edition. The section that is dedicated to films that tend to provoke and challenge their audience...
Born in Colbinabbin, a small town in central Victoria, Australia in 1981, Rodd Rathjen graduated with an honours degree in film and television from the...
One thing is certain: Lee Su-jin's second feature “Idol” (“Woo sang” in the original language) is a head-spinning thrill ride of a...
"Busong" shows a talent of presenting a story of wisdom without lecturing, of presenting traditions without sliding into exoticism game