The debutant director talks candidly about his inspirational sports drama.
Tag - New York Asian Film Festival
Direct and to the point, the answers of a director who is rapidly becoming a household name of Japanese cinema.
Translation by Grace Han Though “Beasts Clawing at Straws” is his debut feature, Kim Yong-hoon is no stranger to the film industry. After working...
In the spotlight since his starring role in Kurosawa Kiyoshi's Bright Future in 2003, Joe Odagiri has amassed an extraordinary filmography, working primarily...
John Hsu (1981, Taiwan) obtained his master's degree in the department of Radio, Television and Film at Shih Hsin University. His first TV film, Real...
Young filmmaker Teddy Chin has a background in acting and in 2020 he presents 3 films as a director: “In My Heart”, “Good Wealth 2020” and finally “Miss Andy”...
Hong Kong cinema has suddenly found a keen liking for the sport of boxing. The tail-end of last year saw the release of Johnnie To's “Chasing Dream”, whereas...
When people tend to think of Central Asian cinema, regardless of genre, many would immediately conjure up images of the region's vast steppes, striking awe in...
Sejong the Great, the fourth King of the Joseon dynasty, is widely considered as one of the greatest rulers of ancient Korea. A large part of the credit for...
Female-centric sports dramas often bring a different angle to the tried and tested formula. Even Korean productions like “Forever the Moment” and “As One”, for...