This week on FilmDoo, we bring you two compelling and inventive new coming-of-age dramas from Sweden and Canada. Girls Lost (2015, Sweden, dir. Alexandra-Therese Keining) Kim, Bella and Momo are three fourteen-year-old girls who discover a fantastic […]
Watch Girls Lost on FilmDoo Swedish director Alexandra-Therese Keining follows up 2011’s acclaimed Kiss Me – the passionate story of a young woman having doubts about her upcoming engagement as she develops feelings for another […]
By Sharon Calingasan Director: Alexandra-Therese Keining Watch on FilmDoo.com Girls Lost from director Alexandra-Therese Keining (whose previous works include 2011’s Kiss Me and 2002’s Hot Dog) tackles with sincerity issues of bullying and gender but […]
From gangster flicks to animation, Japanese cinema has a remarkable track record for taking the genres most regularly (and often inaccurately) associated with inconsequential, youth-targeted escapism and channelling them into mesmerising works that can hold […]
Taiwanese director Wu Wuna is not one to shy away from laying her personal life bare in her work. Seeing as the death of her mother actually led her to discover documentary making, her filmmaking […]
By Gita Subaran Director: Andrew Steggall Watch on FilmDoo.com Departure is a film about drowning and having to hold one’s breath to survive. It is as much a story about Elliot, who holds back his […]
