Zlín Film Fest Review: ‘Kai’ a Solid South Korean Animated Film
This chilly piece of South Korean folklore is a strikingly-animated 2D feature with lush hand-painted backgrounds
This chilly piece of South Korean folklore is a strikingly-animated 2D feature with lush hand-painted backgrounds
The works and methods of the acclaimed Czech director are engagingly detailed in this documentary from debut filmmaker Robert Kolinsky
Japan’s biggest lake gets its very own version of the Loch Ness Monster in this gentle, surprisingly subtle children’s film
A young intern discovers some unfortunate goings-on in her mother’s insurance company in this fitfully engaging story
This Marathi drama set in the slums of Mumbai keeps a delicate balance between Lion-like tragedy and soapy melodrama
This 1990s-set mystery is a compelling ride all the way through an ambiguous, but not unsatisfying, conclusion
This low-key tale gets by on the appeal of its young leads, but interest wanes as the running time grows
One of the world’s longest-running festivals focused on youth and children’s films will kick off this Friday, May 26