With a script based on the on the ordeal of Indian nurses in the city of Tikrit, Iraq in 2014, Mahesh Narayanan, in his feature debut, uses the events to...
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I have to admit here, Yuki Tanada is one of the my favorite representatives of the contemporary Japanese indie, with films being like “Moon &...
Trinh T. Minh-ha's fifth film, the first in 35-millimeter and her first narrative feature uses the long Vietnamese poem “The Tale of Kiều” (1820)...
We speak with Sompot Chidgasompongse about Railway Sleepers, trains, Thailand, his collaboration with Weerasethakul and many other topics Tell us a bit about...
Trinh T. Minh-ha has made a name for herself by transcending the boundaries of genres through her experimental films, and this “documentary” is not...
Made in commemoration of the 40th anniversary from the end of the war between US and Vietnam, the documentary presents a thorough analysis of the latter, in a...
When trains were first introduced to Thailand in the 1890s, through a royal decree heard at the beginning of the documentary, they were seen as a step towards...
The interview was initially conducted on September 2017 Takuro Nakamura is a graduate of Waseda University and is also a photographer and an installation...
Asian films about LGBT are on the rise the latest years, with films like “Our Love Story”, “Close-Knit”, “Die Beautiful”...
S. Korean films that criticize the connection among politicians, the press, and the police seem to have taken over from the crime thrillers and the war films...