Films The ebb of forgetting – Liryc de la Cruz (2015) February 9, 2017 by Nadin Mai No Comments !!! This film is now available on tao films until 30 March 2017 !!! The following is a repost from another blog I had worked... Read More
Films Sleep Has Her House – Scott Barley (2017) February 1, 2017 by Nadin Mai 4 Comments !!! This film is now available on tao films till the end of March !!! It took me a long time to decide whether I... Read More
Films VoD platform Metropole – Ozal Emier and Virginie Le Borgne (2016) January 23, 2017 by Nadin Mai No Comments !!! Now available for streaming on tao films until 30 March 2017 !!! A man walks up and down in his apartment. He appears nervous,... Read More
Films People’s Park – Libbie D. Cohn & J.P. Sniadecki (2012) November 28, 2016 by Nadin Mai No Comments I'm not sure where to start with this film, which, even though very similar to Alexandr Sokurov's Russian Ark, shot in a single long-take, reminded me... Read More
Films Life after Life – Zhang Hanyi (2016) October 13, 2016 by Nadin Mai 2 Comments Zhang Hanyi's Life after Life reminded me of a lot of things at once. I had a real flood of thoughts in my mind while watching... Read More
Films Dead Slow Ahead – Mauro Herce (2015) September 12, 2016 by Nadin Mai 1 Comment I wonder whether the title of Mauro Herce's film is the most fitting of any slow film I have seen. I don't think you can... Read More
Films VoD platform tao films VoD – Full feature film programme September 11, 2016 by Nadin Mai 1 Comment We have a complete feature film programme for the first three months of tao films VoD, running from January to March 2017. The short film... Read More
Films Ta’ang – Wang Bing (2016) September 2, 2016 by Nadin Mai 2 Comments I'm on a Wang Bing roll at the moment. I have finally found the time to see his work, and all kinds of things run... Read More
Films Fengming, a Chinese memoir – Wang Bing (2007) August 29, 2016 by Nadin Mai 5 Comments It must have been a year or two that I watched my very first Wang Bing film. Stupidly enough, I chose The Ditch, a feature film... Read More