The much-adorned Japanese drama “Drive My Car” was named the very best movie Sunday at the Asian Film Awards, defeating sizzling favourite “Decision to Go away.” Other notable awards went to Japan’s Hirokazu Kore-eda whose “Broker” debuted at Cannes, but which was mostly shunned in his household state. “Decision to […]
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In 2006, Oregon filmmaker Jason Mak founded the DisOrient Asian American Film Pageant in Eugene so they could spotlight Asian American and Pacific Islander filmmakers and stories. This weekend, the competition returns to the Art Property Theater with a roster of new impartial films, all celebrating AAPI ordeals. The slate […]
All 40 learners in Tony López’s Introduction to Literary Research class are expected to lead in discussion. López, an associate professor of English in the Columbian Faculty of Arts and Sciences, at times tells college students to convert to the individual sitting beside them and examine the topic at hand. […]
Anime and Hollywood have usually been bizarre bedfellows but the box office environment good results of Creed III, directed by anime lover Michael B. Jordan, offers writer Lia Kim a glimmer of hope. Hollywood’s abysmal grasp of anime was a defining attribute of my childhood. It was an oddly lonely feeling, […]
Irish filmmaker Colm Bairéad discovered Claire Keegan’s novella “Foster” a small afterwards than most. The “long shorter story,” as Keegan likes to phone it, is informed via the eyes of a 9-12 months-previous lady in rural Ireland who leaves her overcrowded, neglectful relatives in the summer season of 1981 to […]
Now that Colm Bairéad’s The Quiet Girl has been nominated for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film, there is renewed interest in Irish cinema. The gentle, good-natured drama is a strong representation of the country’s sensibilities: It opts for low-key stories, often focused on family life, that consider […]