Overview of articles
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Mousso fariman
With crisp storytelling, Drissa Touré returns to IFFR, accompanied by Stéphane Mbanga as a co-director.Published on: -
No Magic for Socialists
The excavated, mesmerising, underground history of Myanmar’s 1950s horror and genre film industry.Published on: -
Sunshine Express
An exercise in role-playing reinforces the restrictive nature of everyday life in Iranian society.Published on: -
Yasuko, Songs of Days Past
A rapturous portrait of a pivotal moment in the life of Japanese poet Nakahara Chūya.Published on: -
Blind Love
A teen’s rebellion and his mother’s rekindled romance expose the cracks in their family’s façade.Published on: -
The Crowd
Met with restrictions a group of Gen-Z/Millennial friends in Tehran make a goodbye plan for their friend.Published on: -
De Idylle
A life-affirming drama about the members of one family seeking meaning in their lives.Published on: -
Rotterdam Rave Culture “30 Years of Heritage”
This homage to the rave scene traces how dance music and Rotterdam are always intertwined.Published on: -
Tears in Kuala Lumpur
The Malaysian capital plays a key role in this portrait of lovelorn youth.Published on: -
The Puppet’s Tale
An urbane doctor struggles with his destiny in a classical, deeply felt period drama.Published on: