Wide Angle
WatercolorsWatercolors is an omnibus documentary that explores the journeys of indie musicians as they carve out new paths and build their own musical worlds. In the lively and rhythmi...
Special Program in Focus
What They Don′t Talk About When They Talk About LoveLove can bloom in unexpected places. Mouly Surya’s sophomore film takes place in a whimsical school for children with disabilities. The director creates a world of a fairy tale of ...
Special Program in Focus
Where the Wild Frangipanis GrowAditya is a personal assistant serving a Hindu guru who is a charismatic spiritual leader. He develops romantic feelings toward a new innocent recruit, but is helpless against expl...
A Window on Asian Cinema
Whispering MountainsA virus sweeps across Sri Lanka, triggering a wave of suicides among young people. The government proclaims that only ancient healing rituals can eliminate the virus. As parents de...
World Cinema
Woman of...Director Małgorzata Szumowska, who demonstrated her interest in the body and sexuality through works such as Elles (2011), In the Name of (2013), and Body (201...
A Window on Asian Cinema
Women from Rote IslandOrpa’s husband just passed away and left her with three daughters. Orpa has to face the constant discrimination and centuries-old tradition that always left the women as a second-c...
Korean Cinema Today
Work to DoJun-hee is a fourth-year associate manager at a small and medium-sized heavy industry company in the province. When he is transferred to the human resources department, Jun-hee is ...
Wide Angle
Yellow Door: ′90s Lo-fi Film ClubOnly the few members of Yellow Door have seen fellow member Bong Joon-ho’s directorial debut film Looking for Paradise, which was never released. This stop-motion animation ...
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Youth(Spring)Located 150 kilometers outside of Shanghai, Zhili is the heart of China’s textile industry and attracts youths from rural regions along the Yangzi River. Wang Bing, one of the grea...
Special Program in Focus
20462046, whose production began at around the same time as In the Mood for Love, feels like the latter’s sequel but does not remain in its shadow. In Hong Kong during th...