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FILM FEATURES
'Dopamine' Plunges into Paranoia and Capitalism’s Cruelty with a Claustrophobic Thrill
The concept of a sudden, unexpected discovery of wealth and the morally corrosive consequences that follow has long been a powerful narrative staple in cinema. This enduring premise was notably present at this year’s Jogja-Netpac Asian Film Festival (JAFF), where two films explored the theme, with Dopamine offering a compelling, home-invasion-style approach that showcases yet another excellent performance from actress Shenina Cinnamon. The film introduces Malik and Alya, a yo
By Jenn Melsom
Dec 8, 2025


Polen Ly’s 'Becoming Human' Takes Top Honors at the Record-Breaking JAFF 2025
The 2025 Jogja-Netpac Asian Film Festival (JAFF) concluded its landmark 20th anniversary edition with a powerful statement, awarding the prestigious Golden Hanoman, the festival's top prize, to Becoming Human , directed by Cambodian filmmaker Polen Ly. This year's JAFF proved to be historic on multiple fronts. The festival officially became its largest and most monumental edition yet, welcoming over 30,000 visitors and continuing a consistent trend of annual growth. Festival
By Hood Mahadi
Dec 8, 2025


Park Chan-Wook’s 'No Other Choice' Hits a Nerve But Fails to Find Balance
The highly anticipated new feature from master filmmaker Park Chan-wook, No Other Choice ( Eojjeol Suga Eopda ), attempts a tricky tonal balancing act, one that feels akin to transplanting the dark aristocratic satire of Kind Hearts and Coronets into the volatile contemporary Korean industrial job market. Sadly, while the film retains the work of a master craftsman and his signature idiosyncratic style, Park stumbles on some jarring shifts, allowing wacky humor to short-cha
By Jenn Melsom
Sep 14, 2025


'Girl' Offers a Raw, Bleak Chronicle of Taiwanese Adolescence in Shu Qi’s Directorial Debut
The celebrated Taiwanese actress Shu Qi is recognized internationally by distinct cinematic audiences: either for her mesmerizing presence in the arthouse films of master director Hou Hsiao-Hsien, such as Millennium Mambo , Three Times , and The Assassin , or by action film aficionados who appreciate her versatile skills in comedy and stunt work, seen in movies like The Transporter and Jackie Chan’s Chinese Zodiac . Regardless of the context, once a viewer encounters Shu on
By Angelin Susilo
Sep 7, 2025


Chiang Wei-liang and Yin You-qiao's 'Mongrel' Earns Top Honors in 2024
The collaborative spirit of Asian cinema shines brightly in 2024 with the release of "Mongrel" (白衣蒼狗) , a powerful co-production directed...
By Angelin Susilo
Dec 13, 2024


'The Seed of the Sacred Fig': Mohammad Rasoulof's New Film Resonates Deeply
Iranian cinema delivers a powerful and urgent statement in 2025 with "The Seed of the Sacred Fig" (دانه انجیر مقدس) , the latest film...
By Jenn Melsom
Nov 29, 2024


'All We Imagine as Light': Payal Kapadia's Fiction Debut Shines Bright
Director Payal Kapadia's fiction feature debut "All We Imagine as Light" emerges as a powerhouse within Indian cinema. The mesmerizing...
By Jenn Melsom
Jun 6, 2024


Director Ryusuke Hamaguchi Returns with 'Evil Does Not Exist'
Following the global success of "Drive My Car," acclaimed Japanese director Ryusuke Hamaguchi returns in 2023 with "Evil Does Not Exist"...
By Angelin Susilo
May 9, 2024


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