Man’s World
Tired of seeing how women seemingly get a better treatment than him, Kiran wishes that roles could be reversed in contemporary India.
Tired of seeing how women seemingly get a better treatment than him, Kiran wishes that roles could be reversed in contemporary India.
It’s Winter is a poignant and poetic film about a young man’s moral coming of age in a bleak Iranian town.
From gritty crime shows to sci-fi classics, huge institutions like the BBC have produced wonderful programs for decades that have appealed to an international audience and here are just some of my favorites.
Fresh of her mother’s divorce, Arisugawa Tetsuko hears about the mysterious murder of a student, and meets the peculiar shut-in girl named Hana with whom she’ll form a unique friendship of misheard words and quirky plans gone wrong.
John Woo’s passion project is concluding with the release of the The Crossing II, the culmination of the sinking of the Taiping steamer in 1949, continuing the stories of three couples on board.
What happens to Door Gods in an ever-growing world where people stop believing in them?
Shahid Kapoor and Alia Bhatt fun dance to the Amit Trivedi tune sung by Vishal and Anusha Mani.
Ozon begins his story with the tale of two girls who were practically born to be best friends forever, until death did them apart.
After her husband is kidnapped during the 70s by Pinochet’s secret police, a woman tracks him to Colonia Dignidad, and joins the isolated settlement to try to save him.
Haru’s Journey is an intimate and quietly affecting film about a retired fisherman who takes his granddaughter on a trip to visit family members in hopes that someone will take him in.