Hieu Chau speaks with Indonesian writer-director Kamila Andini about Indonesian filmmaking, feminism and her outstanding short film, Following Diana....
The world of the teenage girl is entirely its own and Asia's appetite for complex films about teenage girlhood has given way to two great films this year. ...
More than just a monster movie, Bong Joon-ho's landmark film, The Host, was a biting commentary on society and a continuation of 'kaiju' cinema traditions. ...
More than just violent and sexually explicit, extreme Korean cinema lays bare the ugly truths of society by way of social commentary and dark humour....
From pink films to something called 'The Bloody Sword of the 99th Virgin', we look at the evolution of the transgressive and extreme cinema of Japan....
Could The Look of Silence earn Indonesia its first Oscar? We take a look at what makes Joshua Oppenheimer's documentary great and why it deserves to win....
Though Iisa (As One) is his debut feature film, Chuck Gutierrez has been in the filmmaking business for a long time. We talk to him about his new film, the Filipino spirit and his cinematic influences....
From new films by Park Chan-wook to Johnnie To, we offer a short list of films you should keep an eye on that have a fair chance of screening in Australia....
Hopping spirits in Hong Kong, black magic in Indonesia and surreal yakuza horror in Japan... we present ten Asian horror films that deserve more attention....