Film

Renowned cultural critic and historian revisits some of the Korean War films Hollywood made in the 1950s and '60s.
Director explains her attempt to reach mainstream Thai audiences with a work of experimental cinema.
Fearless filmmakers make a fearless cinema, according to versatile director/producer.
This series presents a diverse group of Thai films made since 2000.
Iranian director's harrowing 2000 film 'The Circle' acts as a metaphor for repression.
Columbia scholar explains charges against Iran's Jafar Panahi, and how social trauma can lead to major cinema.
Jafar Panahi's "Crimson Gold" uncovers Iranian class resentments and the legacy of its war with Iraq.
Panelists assess the Iranian director's predicament in light of ongoing political turmoil in the Middle East.
Jafar Panahi's film finds a striking metaphor for the predicament of the country's women.
Asia Society salutes the directors Jafar Panahi and Mohammad Rasoulof at the start of a four-film series.
The series honors a towering cinematic figure and marks the artistic and social significance of his work.