Latest – Page 9
-
Reviews
‘Silver Bird And Rainbow Fish’: Rotterdam Review
Eye-catching collage brings archive materials to life in director Lei Lei’s family history documentary
-
Reviews
‘Drifting Petals’: Rotterdam Review
Rotterdam regular Clara Law returns with a haunting lyrical elegy
-
Reviews
‘All That Breathes’: Sundance Review
In New Delhi, two brothers devote their lives to rescuing black kites in Shaunak Sen’s mesmerising documentary
-
-
Reviews
‘The Plains’: Rotterdam Review
A middle-aged Melbourne lawyer’s daily commute proves a fascinating docu/fiction hybrid
-
Reviews
‘Midwives’: Sundance Review
Debut filmmaker Snow Hnin El Hlaing throws open the doors of a Myanmar medical centre
-
Reviews
‘You Won’t Be Alone’: Sundance Review
Startling feature debut from Goran Stolevski carries all the magic of its witch protagonist
-
Reviews
‘Lunana - A Yak In The Classroom’: Review
Global word-of-mouth lands Bhutanese debut a coveted spot on the Oscar shortlist for international feature
-
-
Reviews
‘A Thousand Fires’: IDFA Review
In Myanmar, a couplle drill for oil by hand and hope for better days in Saeed Farouky’s award-winning documentary
-
Reviews
‘Children Of The Mist’: IDFA Review
A young Hmong girl in Northern Vietnam struggles against a pre-ordained path in Diam Ha Lei’s compelling first feature
-
Reviews
‘Day After….’: IDFA Review
Hop on the Rocket paddle-steamer from Dhaka to Khulna in Kamar Ahmad Simon’s seductive documentary
-
Reviews
‘Railway Heroes’: Review
Stirring take of China’s Eastern resistance heroes in the snowy battles against the Japanese
-
Reviews
‘When Pomengranates Howl’: Tallinn Review
A nine-year-old boy dreams of stardom in this heartfelt Afghan drama
-
Reviews
‘Escape From Mogadishu’: Review
South Korea’s nail-biting political thriller continues to win fans as the country’s Oscar submission
-
Reviews
‘Third Time Lucky’: Tokyo Review
Tadashi Nohara’s directorial debut focuses on unfulfilled lives and fraying relationships
-
Reviews
‘Hommage’: Tokyo Review
Lee Jung-eun shines as a struggling director tasked with restoring a damaged film from a deceased woman director
-
-
Reviews
‘Raging Fire’: Tokyo Review
Benny Chan’s final film is an old-school action showdown between Donnie Yen and Nicholas Tse
-
Reviews
‘Anita’: Busan Review (Closing Film)
Louise Wong plays Cantopop superstar Anita Mui in this nostalgic biopic