Film

Renowned cultural critic and historian revisits some of the Korean War films Hollywood made in the 1950s and '60s.
The Taiwanese-born auteur speculates on whether Asian and Western audiences react differently to his 2007 film.
Hong Kong veteran's latest film marks a major comeback after a 17-year directorial hiatus.
Universal themes from two women directors at the 2007 Asian American International Film Festival.
A surprise presentation at the splashy awards ceremony, held this year in Long Island.
The <i>Babel</i> star on her breakout role, working with Alejandro González Iñarritu, and miscommunication.
Filmmaker shuns war-movie cliches to depict the conflict in Sri Lanka.
Acclaimed Bengali film director avows, "You can work in your vernacular and be an international director."
Pakistani filmmaker: "How did we change from a liberal, secular society to a more conservative, religious people?"
British documentary filmmaker Daniel Gordon's rare look into one of the world's most hidden societies.
"I realized that people in the West really have no concept about life in Pakistan or in Afghanistan," documentarian tells Asia Society.