“South Africa had their Blaxploitation Era and it started with a 1971 film called Joe Bullet” DAARAC Today sees the long overdue international release of Joe Bullet, one of the first South African films to feature […]
In 2002’s Do I Love You? and 2007’s Tick Tock Lullaby, writer-actress-director-artist Lisa Gornick delved humorously into the philosophical and psychological questions that stir up change and doubt in many a relationship. Now, for her […]
With the summer of 2017 now kicking off, we bring you two European tales of travel and discovery: Alex Holdridge and Linnea Saasen’s Meet Me in Montenegro and Felix Starck’s Pedal the World Meet Me in Montenegro (dir. Alex Holdridge […]
FilmDoo is now a proud partner of the Department of Afro American Research Arts Culture, better known as DAARAC, an organisation dedicated to researching, preserving and promoting black cinema from around the world. With this […]
By Freddy Gelati-Meinert Director: Feng Xiaogang Feng Xiaogang’s films are not just films, they are cultural events. Famed for repeatedly directing the blockbusters which China sits down to in their collective 1.3 billion to ring in the […]
Interview translated by Lyn-Kateri Visedsuk Watch Fathers on FilmDoo Tackling a subject oft-neglected by cinema in general but Southeast Asian cinema in particular, Palatpol Mingpornpichit’s Fathers is the sweetly simple tale of gay couple Phoon (Asda Panichkul) and Yuke (Nat Sakdatorn), their […]
