Yoshimitsu Moritu’s The Family Game (Kazoku gemu, 1983) – based on Yohei Honma’s novel- is an absurdist satire on the Japanese middle-class. It’s full of instantly recognizable characters living in a schematically…

Yoshimitsu Moritu’s The Family Game (Kazoku gemu, 1983) – based on Yohei Honma’s novel- is an absurdist satire on the Japanese middle-class. It’s full of instantly recognizable characters living in a schematically…
Director Bill Forsyth was considered to be one of the pioneers in Scottish cinema for building up the basic infrastructure to boost domestic movie production. Having made eight films in his two…
It has often been said that aging is the only trade possible for gaining sentience. In my yester-years, I remember scurrying across the Andrei Tarkovsky filmography and feeling cold. There was an…