Tag: Eiko Ishibashi

Evil Does Not Exist | Review

The Killing of a Sacred Dear: Hamaguchi Explores Ills of Urbanization Ryūsuke Hamaguchi explores the doctrine about the absence of evil in his latest drama...

Video Interview: Ryûsuke Hamaguchi – Drive My Car

Filmmaker Ryûsuke Hamaguchi’s mesmerizing character studies (2015’s Happy Hour, 2018’s Asako I & II) often snag awards at major film festivals, and 2021 was...

Drive My Car | Review

Lamprey Love: The Play’s the Thing in Hamaguchi’s Brooding Saga of Regrets “When one has no real life, one lives on illusions,” is one of...

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No Other Choice | Review

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Interview: Mona Fastvold – The Testament of Ann Lee

Her cinema deals with female interiority under constraint, isolation...

Father Mother Sister Brother | Review

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Interview: Lucía Aleñar Iglesias, Zoe Stein & Agnès Pique Corbera – Forastera (2025)

Long before Bergman’s Persona undertook its psychological and existential...