The impact is there. It is felt everyday. It is pervasive. It is inescapable. It is a significant part of their lived experience.
Tag - Five Flavours Asian Film Festival
In his very slow-burning melodrama Park Hee-kwon takes a knife-sharp look at the social injustices in his country
The sea gives as much as it takes, it can be a provider that can quickly turn on those that rely on it.
“Not My Mother's Baking” by Remi M Sali, similarly to “Konpaku” (2019), the debut feature of this Singapore-based director, explores the territory of...
An ambitious, interesting but also uneven film about immigrants in Taiwan and the guerrilla war between the Malayan Communist Party troops and the British army
Based on a true story, Ko Bong-Soo's dramedy “Loser's Adventure” is here to tell you that you should forget about the popular saying that you can be whatever...
Its importance is multi-layered and being simply a very good film also contributes to it.
A well executed and entertaining thriller, with a slightly nostalgic atmosphere.
Shogo Kusano's manga adaptation is bittersweet in both a culinary and emotional sense.
In his debut feature “Ohong Village”, director “Luke” Lim Lung Yin aims to give a voice to the voiceless by portraying a milieu of a remote fishing village in...