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Bedside Manners
A man lies in bed, paralysed. He can still see and hear and has to suffer the stupid talk of a bunch of idiots. Satire…Published on: -
Bite
A schoolgirl, meticulously observed by a patient camera in a small, yet sensitive story. Perhaps a lesson in life, for it isn’t as innocent as…Published on: -
Cemetery of Splendour
In his most topical and politically charged film to date, Weerasathekul represents Thailand as a building that used to be a school, a place of…Published on: -
The Second Life of Thieves
In a small fishing village in Malaysia, it’s not easy to keep anything hidden. Yet the village chief has kept a great secret throughout his…Published on: -
Past Present
A contemplative trip down memory lane with one of the leading voices of the Second New Wave of Taiwanese Cinema. Saw Tiong Guan clearly established…Published on: -
Men Who Save the World
Rural comedy. A man decides to move a deserted jungle house; this leads to one hilarious event after another. Under the cover of a village…Published on: -
River of Exploding Durians
In commercials, Malaysia is heaven on earth. Palm trees, white beaches and clear blue seas. In that same country, an extremely polluting factory has bPublished on: -
The Year of Living Vicariously
On the set of a new political historical Indonesian feature film Muhammad made a playful documentary on the actual political situation in Indonesia. VPublished on: -
Sanctuary
Tranquil, realistic drama about alienation, identity and loneliness in Malaysia that is imprisoned between tradition and modern life. Lai sells toy riPublished on: -
Goodbye to Love
An impassive man experiences fierce emotions. Saying goodbye to a lover is like saying goodbye to everything.Published on: