By Stephanie Hotz Directed by Lusine Sargsyan Lusine Sargsyan’s 2014 feature film, The Abode, is a bittersweet drama reflecting the personal experiences felt by Armenians during and after the Artsakh Liberation War (1988-1994). Despite spanning various […]
By David Pountain Panos Koutras’ Xenia is a funny, organically composed and affecting drama that succeeds on levels both personal and national. Telling the story of two young half-Albanian brothers, Danny (Kostas Nikouli) and Ody (Nikos […]
By Weerada P. Sucharitkul FilmDoo Co-founder Over the last few years, China has been catching up rapidly in the technological race with its own versions of search engines, social networking, gaming and e-commerce companies. Major […]
By David Pountain Directors: Jonathan Yi and Michael Haertlein Watch Mad Tiger on FilmDoo Transcending the limitations of the well-worn rockumentary genre, Jonathan Yi and Michael Haertlein’s Mad Tiger draws you in with its promises of […]
Director: Samuel Kishi There’s so much to love about Somos Mari Pepa (We Are Mari Pepa), the feature film debut of Mexican filmmaker Samuel Kishi, developed off of his award winning short film Mari Pepa in what’s […]
By William Page FilmDoo Co-founder Blockbuster was first to shrink and declare bankruptcy in 2010. The once video rental giant could not cope with the disruption brought about by the growth of online platforms such […]
