By Lauren Hurrell On April 15th, CinemaItaliaUK showcased the new hit Italian film, Quo Vado?, in the sold out event with more than 500 people attending, hosted by the stunning arthouse Genesis Cinema in East […]
Month: April 2016
By David Pountain Tying the past to the present and finding absurdity in reality, Lusine Sargsyan’s The Abode sympathetically observes the humour, loneliness, perseverance and solidarity of the Armenian people during and after the Artsakh […]
FilmDoo has teamed up with international distributor Ruscico (Russian Cinema Council) to give international releases to classic and overlooked cinema from Russia and Eastern Europe. The decades-spanning thirty features FilmDoo is making available from Friday 15th April range from landmark films of Russia’s silent […]
By  Weerada P. Sucharitkul FilmDoo Co-founder In the early 2000s, the South Korean entertainment industry, including music and films, experienced a slump. But, as the years have progressed, both sectors have grown steadily to become […]
By Sharon Calingasan Animated short Please, Call Back Later is a charming piece of work by animator, illustrator and filmmaker Yulia Ruditskaya that follows a girl who escapes from her usual routines and goes on an […]
By Stephanie Hotz Directed by Lusine Sargsyan Lusine Sargsyan’s 2014 feature film, The Abode, is a bittersweet drama reflecting the personal experiences felt by Armenians during and after the Artsakh Liberation War (1988-1994). Despite spanning various […]