Director: Hong Sang-soo London Film Festival review The shadow of scandal hangs over Hong Sang-soo’s slippery and self-deprecating On the Beach at Night Alone, a despondent though characteristically playful variant on the director’s long-established formula […]
This week we bring you some new releases from Mongolia and Romania, as well as a pair of documentaries from Poland and the Philippines. I Love You, My 18 (dir. B. Tamir and E. Aldar, Mongolia) […]
Director: Yusaku Matsumoto Raindance Film Festival review The one-word title of Yusaku Matsumoto’s Noise refers not to one thing but to the sum total of many things. It is the ‘noise’ of an era of cynical […]
This week we bring you a variety of documentaries that delve into regional history and timely social issues, as well as a story of resilience from Mongolia, a romance from the US and more. Little Alien (dir. […]
Director: Nigina Sayfullaeva Watch Name Me on FilmDoo Upon witnessing the enigmatic ending scene of Sayfullaeva’s highly evocative drama, we are left somewhat unhinged, contemplating many things about life, love and, perhaps most importantly, family. Sasha looks […]
This week, we’re bringing you a variety of overlooked cinema from around the world, ranging from a heart-warming coming-of-age drama from Mongolia to an incisive documentary from Poland and much more. Yellow Colt (dir. Khoroldorj Choijoovanchig, Mongolia) Khoroldorj Choijoovanchig’s […]
