Iranian avant-garde theatre director Homayoun Ghanizadeh, after years of staging plays, decided to try his hand also at a different medium, to a maverick and...
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Acronym OFW stands for Overseas Filipino Workers. Sung-a Yoon, Korea-born director living in Brussels, in this Belgian-French co-production searched for human...
The 35th Warsaw Film Festival has concluded and the list of winners includes a few Asian and Asian-related titles. Grand Prix was awarded to Georgian movie...
Xian Zhang is a Chinese director born in 1989, who graduated from Bejing Film Academy. On the occasion of his debut feature “Best Director” screened at the...
Traditional values confronted with inevitable transformations connected with the changing world and the needs of the new generation is a recurring theme of...
Jungfeng Liu, born in Hebei province, graduated from Hebel University and the Bejing Film Academy. His short movies won several awards in China. Now his debut...
This Indonesian-Belgian co-production is an intriguing hybrid. One could expect that a documentary about Indonesian punk will be a typical talking heads...
Turkish writer-director Ali Aydın had a promising start: he impressed audiences with his 2012 debut feature “Küf” (“Mold”) presented during the 69th Venice...
Warsaw Film Festival (Warszawski Festiwal Filmowy) is gearing up to launch its 35th edition. Set to take place from October 11th–20th in Warsaw, Poland, it has...