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30 articles available in total starting from 12/09/2013. Last article published on 15/09/2025.

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Review: Amoeba

Review: Amoeba

Siyou Tan’s perceptive debut feature finds four Singaporean high-schoolers battling against social conformity by forming a girl gang  

15/09 | Toronto 2025 | Discovery

Review: No Other Choice

Review: No Other Choice

VENICE 2025: Park Chan-wook blends gruesome comedy and capitalist critique in his adaptation of Donald E Westlake's novel The Ax  

31/08 | Venice 2025 | Competition

Review: Bugonia

Review: Bugonia

VENICE 2025: Yorgos Lanthimos remakes Jang Joon-hwan’s Save the Green Planet! and unleashes a wickedly playful, grotesque and unsettlingly timely tale of paranoia and power  

29/08 | Venice 2025 | Competition

Review: The Fin

Review: The Fin

Syeyoung Park takes us on an emotional journey set in a unified but devastated post-apocalyptic Korea  

11/08 | Locarno 2025 | Filmmakers of the Present

Review: North South Man Woman

Review: North South Man Woman

Morten Traavik returns to the Korean peninsula with a story about matchmaking between Northern women and Southern men, co-directed with Sun Kim  

24/06 | Sheffield Doc Fest 2025

International pubcasters hold the line in the face of growing political pressures

International pubcasters hold the line in the face of growing political pressures

Amid unstable funding models and fierce competition from commercial players, public broadcasters gathered in Monte Carlo to explain how they are fighting to stay relevant  

16/06 | Monte Carlo TV Festival 2025

Review: Bright Future

Review: Bright Future

Andra MacMasters takes us to a youth and student festival in North Korea just months before the collapse of communism  

27/05 | Beldocs 2025

Review: MA – Cry of Silence

Review: MA – Cry of Silence

The Maw Naing’s film merges class conflicts with protest against the military junta, inspired by women-led factory uprisings that occurred in 2012  

09/12/2024 | Marrakech 2024

Koya Kamura  • Director of Winter in Sokcho

Interview: Koya Kamura • Director of Winter in Sokcho

"It’s not spectacular, it’s an intimate film"

The French-Japanese director shares the adventure of his first feature film, which was shot in Korea and which stars Bella Kim and Roschdy Zem in lead roles  

10/09/2024 | Toronto 2024 | Platform

Review: Winter in Sokcho

Review: Winter in Sokcho

French-Japanese director Koya Kamura delivers an sensitive, intimate, and atmospheric first feature film about the road to self-acceptance  

09/09/2024 | Toronto 2024 | Platform

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