A Window on Asian Cinema
RamblersNobuhiro Yamashita′s films have a unique sense of humor. Just like in his previous film No One′s Ark, he again makes us smile rather than laugh out loud in Ramblers with his own st...
A Window on Asian Cinema
Robinson`s CrusoeRobinson′s Crusoe depicts the deep emptiness that a man living in Taipei experiences. The director pays keen attention to the disrupted city life like his senior directors Tsai Min...
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The Seventh HouseA romantic comedy from Indonesia, The Seventh House is the new film by director Rudi Soedjarwo, who introduced Whats with Love? at last year′s Pusan International Film Festival. Th...
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Silent WatersA feud between Muslims and Sikhs has kept the two nations at war with each other since the country gained independence from Britain. They raped women of opposing religion and then ...
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The SuitThe Suit is a new film by Bakhtiyar Khudoinazarov, the critically acclaimed director of Luna Papa and Kosh Ba Kosh. Passionate performances by the actors and free-flowing camerawor...
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The TesseractIn the belly of Bangkok's underworld, in a dilapidated hotel, four strangers' lives are about to change...forever. As fate spins its strange web, the destinies of a desperate drug...
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Travellers & MagiciansDondup is a handsome young government officer stationed in a rural outpost of Bhutan. He wants to leave the Himalyan kingdom and go to America. On his way to achieve this goal, he...
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Bright FutureProlific director Kurosawa creates a provocative commentary on inter-generational conflict and the no-hope outlook of some Japanese youth. Enigmatic Mamoru lives alone with his po...
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Crimson GoldCrimson Gold opens with a striking scene of a jewelry shop robbery that ends In failure. A robber kills the shop′s owner and then shoots himself In the head. This cruel scene that ...