Director: Saskia Diesing Watch on FilmDoo Dutch director Saskia Diesing’s first feature length film is both unique and uncannily familiar, a coming-of-age narrative that reminds viewers that learning to handle moments of change is a […]
This week FilmDoo brings you Theo and Hugo, a touching piece about two young men that have an instant attraction but who must overcome a major obstacle in order to continue their new relationship, and […]
By Jessica Duncanson Director: Alexandra Roxo Watch on FilmDoo Mary Marie depicts the intimate relationship of two sisters following the death of their mother and explores the way in which the arrival of a young […]
By Jessica Duncanson Director: Vlad Petri Watch on FilmDoo Where Are You Bucharest? is a fast-paced and intimate account of the 2012 Bucharest protests. The unrest was on-and-off for almost a year and a key […]
By Sharon Calingasan Watch Japanese Films on FilmDoo Comedy is one of the best-loved and oldest of movie genres, and Japanese comedy films in particular have a unique flavor that sets them apart from the […]
By Jessica Duncanson Vicky Du’s short film Gaysians explores the experiences of LGBTQ children of the Asian diaspora in North America. As a Taiwanese-American filmmaker living in New York herself, Vicky has had a lifelong […]
