Flooding the streets
Lorence Lozano
Arnold Is A Model Student shines a light on an unfair system, challenging the notion of what it means to be a “model” within such broken structures.
Arnold Is A Model Student shines a light on an unfair system, challenging the notion of what it means to be a “model” within such broken structures.
Both The Sales Girl and If Only I Could Hibernate are contemporary coming-of-age stories set in Ulaanbaatar that thwart most viewers’ expectations of Mongolian cinema.
The Indonesian film industry is often underrated and overlooked, but Timo Tjahjanto is one of its directors to have attracted international attention for his work.
A new Australian film misses the mark
Rithy Panh buries the ghosts of the Killing Fields
Watching others enjoying Crazy Rich Asians was as enjoyable as watching the film itself
The sixty-ninth Cannes Film Festival premiered Cambodian director Davy Chou’s first feature film, Diamond Island.
The Last Reel and A Tomb for Khun Srun, for all their differences, share striking parallels