Our selections for the Best Documentaries of 2024
Tag - Takeshi Fukunaga
"I don't feel anything particular for being indigenous"
Japanese cinema has been on a somewhat successful stalemate for years now, with the titles produced (at least the ones we manage to sea in the West out of the...
Despite this one being a mediocre season for Asian cinema, NYAFF still managed to include a number of gems in its huge program, once more justifying its place...
Mountain Woman director Takeshi Fukunaga sits down with Tom Wilmot at New York Asian Film Festival to discuss his latest film, exploring Japanese history, his...
An uncompromising meditation on finding oneness.
Late 18th century, Tohoku. An outcast girl, Rin lives in a village suffering from famine. She draws strength from Mt. Hayachine, where the spirits of humans...
The Ainu are an East Asian ethnic group indigenous to northern Japan, the original inhabitants of Hokkaido and some of its nearby Russian territories. A number...