With Chen Hung-i and Muni Wei, the directors of "As We Like It" we discuss Shakespeare, gender and a world without internet.
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Leah Dou navigates through Tibet in a journey of liminal boundaries, between dreams and the past, in a fable of a psychedelic touch.
The daily grind of a mall cop and his fantasies of the acting fame clash in Baris Sarhan's The Cemil Show.
An interview with Taiki Sapkisit, the director of "The Edge of Daybreak", in which we tackle his inspirations for the film, visual language and Thai history.
"Happy Valley" gives an impression of Hong Kong as a city in constant motion. Although it arouses curiosity, it also has a somewhat threatening side. For Simon...
We spoke to Jun Li about the poor and homeless and the cleanings the Hong Kong government implemented, the challenges he had to face during the shooting, the...
In “The Eternal Springtime” Việt Vũ visualises his struggle to overcome his anxiety about the future and to find his own self.
We spoke to P.S. Vinothraj whose first feature film “Pebbles” premiered at the International Filmfestival Rotterdam and won the Tiger Award.
The art of slow living and a celebration of love in all its forms make for an energetic and colourful ode to Shakespeare