Taiwan (The article continues below - Commercial information) 57 articles available in total starting from 15/05/2012. Last article published on 13/10/2025. previous page: 1 [2] 3 4 5 6 next Review: Stranger EyesVENICE 2024: Singaporean director Yeo Siew Hua’s thriller finds a couple grieving after their daughter goes missing, with the country’s culture of mass surveillance holding the answer to the mystery 05/09/2024 | Venice 2024 | CompetitionInterview: Pia Marais • Director of Transamazonia“I like female characters who, a bit like Hitchcock’s, are hiding something underneath”The South African-born director tells us about how she grappled with the paradoxes of the Amazon rainforest and her love for ambiguous female characters 15/08/2024 | Locarno 2024 | CompetitionReview: TransamazoniaDespite its fascinating aesthetics, Pia Marais’ latest feature fails to deliver a compelling tale owing to its confusing writing 13/08/2024 | Locarno 2024 | CompetitionInterview: Nelicia Low • Director of Pierce"As a sibling of a person with a mental issue, I know you're born into it and process it differently than an adult person"The Singaporean filmmaker talks about her first feature, a thriller revolving around the ideals of brotherly love and the illusions that we project onto those close to us 08/07/2024 | Karlovy Vary 2024 | CompetitionReview: PierceIn her psychological thriller, Nelicia Low showcases admirable control of cinematic language and storytelling 08/07/2024 | Karlovy Vary 2024 | CompetitionEXCLUSIVE: Poster and first clips for Karlovy Vary entry PierceThe first feature by Singaporean filmmaker Nelicia Low is a gripping atmospheric thriller set in the fencing world 27/06/2024 | Karlovy Vary 2024 | CompetitionReview: MongrelCANNES 2024: Chiang Wei Liang’s focused debut inspects migrant labour and organised crime in provincial Taiwan 20/05/2024 | Cannes 2024 | Directors’ FortnightReview: The ShamelessCANNES 2024: Konstantin Bojanov’s third feature follows a doomed lesbian romance in contemporary India while diving into the local brothel culture, steeped in misogyny 17/05/2024 | Cannes 2024 | Un Certain RegardReview: Meeting with Pol PotCANNES 2024: Rithy Panh's highly personal style of fiction is a new variation on his cinematographic quest to shed light on the Cambodian genocide 16/05/2024 | Cannes 2024 | Cannes PremiereReview: LocustCANNES 2024: A mute young man gets caught up with some local tough guys in the neo-noir debut from Taiwanese-US filmmaker KEFF 16/05/2024 | Cannes 2024 | Critics’ Week previous page: 1 [2] 3 4 5 6 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)