Reel Asian Film Festival
The Woodsman and the Rain
Shuichi Okita
PUBLISHED Nov 4, 2012
With The Woodsman and the Rain, director Shuichi Okita has composed a graceful picture that very deliberately uses the language of cinema t...
Wolf Children
Mamoru Hosoda
PUBLISHED Nov 4, 2012
Though similar in aesthetic and tone to the works of the internationally renowned Hayao Miyazaki, Mamoru Hosoda's Wolf Children is far more...
Architecture 101
Yong-joo Lee
PUBLISHED Nov 4, 2012
Architecture 101 is a thoughtful, tender film about many things—nostalgia, memory, time, longing and connection—though ostensib...
A Fish
Hong-min Park
PUBLISHED Nov 3, 2012
Utilizing 3D for spatial distortion and manipulation of static reality rather than as a gimmick, Hong-min Park's deliberately oblique art f...
First Time
Han Yan
PUBLISHED Nov 3, 2012
First Time, director Han Yan's reinterpretation of the 2003 Korean film with the cryptic moniker …ing, chronicles a young couple's ro...
Egg and Stone
Ji Huang
PUBLISHED Nov 3, 2012
Opening with a shot of young Honggui (Honggui Yao) sitting on her bed, manipulating her panties with menstrual blood running down her leg,...
People's Park
Libbie Cohn & J.P. Sniadecki
PUBLISHED Nov 3, 2012
China has long been a focus of politically-charged documentaries that attempt to expose the communist regime and its rampant human rights v...