Director: Eiji Uchida Watch Lowlife Love on FilmDoo Like Hitchcock’s Vertigo and Michael Powell’s Peeping Tom, Eiji Uchida’s Lowlife Love thrives on the psychosexual and metacinematic underpinnings of what some academic types might refer to as ‘the […]
What is now referred to as “The Iranian New Wave” is an ongoing movement that has been taking place for about 50 years, throughout many major political and social changes in Iran. It is comprised […]
This week we bring you a selection of French films from recent decades, ranging from the comical to the sensual and featuring a variety of award-winning European talent. The Forbidden Woman (dir. Philippe Harel, France) A […]
Kate Dolan’s short film Little Doll explores a young girl’s first lesbian crush, as well as the social forces that impact her sense of identity. Focussing on a sleepover, the film considers the stereotypes of […]
FilmDoo are thrilled to announce their partnership with the Women Over 50 Film Festival (WOFFF) as it enters into its third year. FilmDoo will be teaming up with WOFFF to help to promote films that star women […]
This week sees the release of several intriguing new documentaries from Europe, observing the nations of Austria, Italy and Hungary. Angry Buddha (dir. Stefan Ludwig, Hungary) János Orsós is of Romani descent, a teacher, and a Buddhist. Inspired by the history of […]
