Wide Angle
Do Cabbages Grow in Africa?On the last day of the year, three siblings gather in the old house they used to live in. The house will be demolished soon, and they wear their mother’s old clothes and start to make kimchi, preparing for the winter.
A Window on Asian Cinema
The ScoundrelsWith a single mistake, Rui, a former star basketball player, loses his job and has nothing to do. Collecting parking fees on the street, he’s snooping around a dark world. He knows it is not where he belongs, but he has no place t...
A Window on Asian Cinema
DemonsWhen Vicki gets a role in Daniel′s new theatre production, she thinks she has gotten the chance of her life. Little does she know this is only the beginning of repeated abuse by Daniel as part of his artistic process. When she tur...
Open Cinema
My TYRANO: Together, ForeverBased on the 11th book in Miyanishi Tatsuya’s Tyranosaurus series, the animation My Tyranno is creating some buzz with high expectations. The music was composed by a renowned composer and artist Ryuichi Sakamoto and the animation ...
Flash Forward
AngeloAn African boy arrives in the Habsburg Empire in the 18th century. The countess begins to train him in European manners with the goal of ‘turning him into a human.’ As he is dressed in royal garb, taught royal rites, and baptized,...
A Window on Asian Cinema
Alpha, The Right to KillFilipino director Brillante Mendoza is making his name known worldwide and bringing about a new golden age of film in the Philippines. His new crime thriller, as if a reflection of President Duterte’s recent declaration of war on ...
Wide Angle
Swimming Through The DarknessKanai Chakraborty, a blind swimmer who successfully completed the world′s longest swimming competition in the Ganges River wants to demonstrate the power of disabled people by challenging sports. Even when he visits his school for...
Flash Forward
AnimalAs an executive of a meat processing company, Antonio seems to have it all: a stable job, a beautiful house and happy family. All this comes crashing down when he learns he will lose his life unless he has a kidney transplant. The...
A Window on Asian Cinema
Ash is Purest White: Director′s CutThis is the latest film by Jia Zhangke, the director most representative of Chinese art cinema. In 2001, in Datong, Shanxi, China, local beauty Qiao Qiao and Bin, a young tough, are in love. One day, when Bin is attacked on the st...
World Cinema
At WarA film about the closure of a large factory and labor struggles. The film begins with negotiations between labor and management. After the company declared a fiscal crisis two years earlier, the laborers voluntarily made sacrifice...