South Korea's Kim Ki-duk travels to Japan for his latest film Stop, a low-budget feature about a young couple living in the aftermath of Fukushima. ...
Independent Filipino filmmaker, Brillante Mendoza offers an intimate and empathetic portrait of the survivors of Typhoon Haiyan in new film, Taklub....
Sion Sono's Love & Peace is unlike anything you've seen from Sono who trades in blood for puppetry in this tale of ambition, rock stars and singing turtles....
Matthew Rooke talks with the legendary Lav Diaz to talk about his new documentary, Storm Children: Book One, and his responsibilities as a filmmaker....
Filipino director Lav Diaz offers yet another lengthy epic in From What Is Before which sees a village plunge into turmoil during the '70s-era Phillippines....
Shot in stylish black and white, Siti is the story of a young woman's struggle to take care of her family. Screened at Indonesian Film Festival 2015....
Jiro dreams of flying in Hayao Miyazaki's final film, The Wind Rises, a Studio Ghibli-produced biopic about the man who designed Japan's kamikaze fighters....
A filmmaker, documentarian, educator and writer, Matt is based in Melbourne but his heart is in Korea. He also has an interest in the Philippines and is a lover of cinema, especially when leaning left of field but will unashamedly accept all audio visual if it presents with an honest heart and an adventurous soul.