20 of the contributors of Asian Movie Pulse from America, Oceania, Europe and Asia have voted the 25 Best Films of 2021, resulting in what we consider a great selection, particularly since the offer of titles this year was much wider, as Asian cinema seems to take a bigger and bigger percentage of the content offered internationally, in theaters, festivals, and streaming services.
In that regard, the list includes films from S. Korea, Iran, Kazakhstan, India, Japan, China, Indonesia, Thailand, Turkey, Taiwan and the Philippines, while crime thrillers, martial arts, arthouse, courtroom and social dramas, comedies and Asian-American films have found a place.
Without further ado, here are the best Asian films of 2022, in reverse order. Some films may have premiered in 2021, but since they mostly circulated in 2021, we decided to include them, in one of the calmer votes in the history of Amp.
25. Hail to Hell
Lim takes the oft repeated subject...
In that regard, the list includes films from S. Korea, Iran, Kazakhstan, India, Japan, China, Indonesia, Thailand, Turkey, Taiwan and the Philippines, while crime thrillers, martial arts, arthouse, courtroom and social dramas, comedies and Asian-American films have found a place.
Without further ado, here are the best Asian films of 2022, in reverse order. Some films may have premiered in 2021, but since they mostly circulated in 2021, we decided to include them, in one of the calmer votes in the history of Amp.
25. Hail to Hell
Lim takes the oft repeated subject...
- 12/18/2022
- by AMP Group
- AsianMoviePulse
Adilkhan Yerzanov has created a style of his own, with his intelligent humor, pointed satire, western-like violence and dystopian-looking locations. His overall approach, with the exception of violence (at least physical one) finds its apogee in “Ademoka”, a movie that just won the Netpac Award at the Warsaw Film Festival.
Ademoka screened at Warsaw Film Festival
The titular girl is an immigrant from Kyrgyzstan, who lives in Kazakhstan with her family and a number of fellow refugees, forced to be a beggar in order to survive. During a police raid, though, a policeman sees her sketches, and, realizing her talent, tells her to go to a local school and ask for Ahab, a man who will supposedly help her enroll. It is there Ademoka’s odyssey begins, as she finds herself fighting with a Kafkian system that seems to be set against her, with the help she eventually receives from Ahab being quite questionable,...
Ademoka screened at Warsaw Film Festival
The titular girl is an immigrant from Kyrgyzstan, who lives in Kazakhstan with her family and a number of fellow refugees, forced to be a beggar in order to survive. During a police raid, though, a policeman sees her sketches, and, realizing her talent, tells her to go to a local school and ask for Ahab, a man who will supposedly help her enroll. It is there Ademoka’s odyssey begins, as she finds herself fighting with a Kafkian system that seems to be set against her, with the help she eventually receives from Ahab being quite questionable,...
- 10/23/2022
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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