Director: Alma Har’el London Film Festival 2019 review Opening with a brief parody of the Transformers films and protagonist Sam Witwicky’s grating overuse of the word “No,” Alma Har’el’s Honey Boy immediately foregrounds its function […]
Director: Pailin Wedel London Film Festival 2019 review Hope Frozen is a documentary defined by various forms of preservation. On the most explicit level, Pailin Wedel’s tender film tells the story of two-year-old Einz Naovaratpong, […]
FilmDoo has partnered with L’Agence du Court Métrage to bring you an exciting range of new French shorts, showcasing the very best of the nation’s rising film talent. From tender coming-of-age films to impactful explorations of life and […]
Director: Kim Tae-yong London Korean Film Festival teaser screening review Youth and tradition inadvertently collide for a vibrant celebration of life, art, and culture in the boldly eccentric new feature from director Kim Tae-yong. Though […]
Director: Camilla Strøm Henriksen The darkly ironic title of Norwegian drama Phoenix is a cliché employed by unstable mother Astrid (Maria Bonnevie) as she envisions an upward trajectory to follow her current emotional slump. But as […]
As the success of Oscar-winning works like Moonlight and Call Me by Your Name will attest, filmgoers around the world are becoming increasingly acceptant that there’s a place for queer cinema within the mainstream. But […]
