
3 stories, 3 countries. Tibet, Mongolia, Siberia. Nomad children fill a hostile world with their wishes and their dreams. At major cross-roads in their lives, they are confronted by love, danger and death.Read More »
3 stories, 3 countries. Tibet, Mongolia, Siberia. Nomad children fill a hostile world with their wishes and their dreams. At major cross-roads in their lives, they are confronted by love, danger and death.Read More »
It recounts the harrowing story of life at one of Mao’s camps, at the end of the fifties, where ‘rightists’ were sent to be ‘re-educated through labor’.Read More »
A clueless mother alongside her little autistic daughter on a disastrous trip, in an old Yugo car around Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro.Read More »
Cinemablographer review:
Bruce McDonald brings the mojo to #TIFF13 with the smart black dramedy The Husband. The film, directed by McDonald and written by star Maxwell McCabe-Lokos and producer Kelly Harms, is a bitingly funny study of masculinity. McCabe-Lokos stars as Henry, a downtrodden ad-man whose manhood is crushed when his wife Alyssa (Sarah Allen) goes to prison for having sex with a fourteen year old boy. How emasculating.Read More »
A group of people are stuck in a fight against the law who has paused the decision to decriminalize homosexuality. They decide to protest against the authority and bring in a change.Read More »
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Lao Tang Tou was born in Heilongjiang Province in 1930. His father, Tang Shirong, had saved the life of Zhao Shangzhi of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Allied Forces during the period of the Puppet Manchukuo, so he was very prestigious in the village. There are five brothers in the old Tang family, according to the family tree of “benevolence, righteousness, courtesy, wisdom, faith” in the order of elders and children, he walks five, his real name is Tang Xixin.Read More »
Synopsis:
Dan Mitsu stars as Kana, a female employee at a publishing company who strikes up a sexual relationship with a younger co-worker (Mayama Akihiro). He soon discovers that Kana’s fetishes extend to sadomasochistic tendencies, involving a mysterious man only known as “Sensei” (Itao Itsuji). This discovery will push his relationship with Kana to a new, dangerous level that he may not be ready for.
Be My Slave, an edgy erotic drama is based on a popular novel about the secret fetishes of urbanites.Read More »
Diane Wellington disappeared in South Dakota in 1938 at the age of 15. She has just be found.Read More »
Director Mohanad Yaqubi draws on recently-discovered and archival found footage to explore the tumultuous history of Palestine and Palestinian filmmaking in this timely and insightful documentary.Read More »