A Window on Asian Cinema
Postcards from the ZooEmerging Indonesian filmmaker Edwin’s version of the return of the prodigal son is centered Lana, abandoned in a zoo as a three-year-old. Oom, a giraffe keeper, raised her to live ...
A Window on Asian Cinema
Rent-A-Cat
Ogigami Naoko has always told stories about people locked in their own isolated worlds and
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Odayaka
A Window on Asian Cinema
Japan′s TragedyIn 2010, 31,560 people ended their own lives and about 20,000 people died or went missing with the earthquake. Unemployed widower Fujio Murai’s family tragedy contains instances of...
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Love in the Buff
The sequel to Pang Ho-cheung’s commercial success
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Like Someone in Love
The flow of delicate emotions from a retired professor who meets a young woman is rich in director Abbas Kiarostami’s Japan-set and staffed
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I.DWe live in a high-tech world where smart phones reign supreme, but the possibility lingers that the gadget may become a thing of the past under extreme circumstances. Charu encount...
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BreakawayPeople have a tendency to be drawn to danger and adventure, so this film takes us to the most dangerous spots in the world we live. The film was inspired by the true story of a Chi...
A Window on Asian Cinema
Poor Folk
A Window on Asian Cinema
Captive
Violence sneaks up on us, destroying our everyday lives. From political terrorism to kidnapping, the spectrum of violence is colorful.