Special Program in Focus
Small, Slow but SteadyThe latest film by Miyake Sho, one of the most anticipated Japanese filmmakers, is a creative, never-before-seen movie about boxing based on the autobiographical story of Ogasawara...
Wide Angle
Smoke Gets In Your EyesThree siblings who are gathered at their father’s funeral learn that the body of their deceased father has been accidentally switched with another. Amid confusion, they act in te...
Special Program in Focus
Some Photos in the City of SylviaDriven by his fascination of black-and-white silent films from the early 20th century, Spanish filmmaker Jose? Luis Guerin envisioned a mystical documentary of romantic fantasies t...
On Screen
SomebodyKim Sum (Kang Hae-lim), who has difficulty communicating with others, has invented a groundbreaking social media application. Kim’s friend, Kieun (Kim Su-yeon), is a police officer...
Flash Forward
Sons of RamsesAfter his first fiction feature film, Neither Heaven Nor Earth (2015), Clement Cogitore now explores a dark street of Paris where trafficking is prevalent and alienated pe...
Wide Angle
Southern AfternoonAn illiterate father who has minority ethnicity in China doubts if his elder daughter received a love letter. Reluctantly, he asks the younger daughter to read the letter.
Korean Cinema Today
Star of UlsanStar of Ulsan calmly captures a way of life that is silently collapsing. Yunhwa, who works at a shipyard to manage their livelihood after her husband′s accident, receives ...
A Window on Asian Cinema
Stone TurtleOn a remote island in Malaysia, Zahara works with her nephew trafficking turtle eggs to make a living. One day, a stranger named Samad arrives on the island. He introduces himself ...
Wide Angle
Sura: A Love SongDirector Hwang Yun is interested in environmental issue and searches for ways in which humans can coexist with non-human beings. After quitting filmmaking about the tidal flat th...
World Cinema
The Adventures of Gigi the LawFor those eagerly anticipaiting Alessandro Comodin’s return, his new feature will be a welcome surprise. Critics have rightly compared Comodin to French auteur Jacques Tat...