“Education is one of the blessings of life – and one of its necessities.” When Pakistani activist Malala Yousafzai was given the Nobel Peace Prize in 2014 the...
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No matter when Miyazaki decides to step down permanently (never probably), the spirit of Studio Ghibli is bound to live forever, with the impact the company...
It takes a certain magic to lose an audience within the simplistic grandeur of a world almost far-removed from the rest of civilization; to educate in the ways...
The film by Hou Hsiao Hsien won the Best Director and Best Soundtrack awards from the Cannes Film Festival and swooped up the Taiwanese Golden Horse Awards...
Not many films from Sri Lanka reach Western audiences, and thus it is always a pleasure to watch movies from the country. Furthermore, “Children of the...
This Indonesian-Belgian co-production is an intriguing hybrid. One could expect that a documentary about Indonesian punk will be a typical talking heads...
Sonthar Gyal's ability to understand the psyche of children was already obvious since this second film of his, which, once again, features a change in focus...
Exploring the remote island of Akuseki, which is home to 83 residents, “Boze” portrays life on the island through a young man who came here to start a new life...
What starts as an innocent wound festers into the wipeout of an entire household. Korean director Shim Hye-jung's debut feature “A Bedsore” (2018)...
Oft times, documentaries portray an issue or situation peculiar to a certain region or country, which is known to all within that region but not many...