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Jumping Borders With Bong Joon-ho's Universal Language
Jumping Borders With Bong Joon-ho’s Universal Language

We investigate how South Korean director Bong Joon-ho conquer the barrier of spoken language through cinematic language.

Po-Chih Leong’s PING PONG: An Examination Of Language & Identity

Ping Pong (1986) directed by Po-Chih Leong is a Cantonese and English-language comedy-drama that examines aspects of the Chinese diaspora in Britain.

SCHOOL OF BABEL: A Band Apart
SCHOOL OF BABEL: A Band Apart

The fascinating documentary School of Babel focuses on a group of diverse students settling into a new life in France.

MORE THAN A WORD: Generation With A Vision
MORE THAN A WORD: Generation With A Vision

More Than a Word discusses and explores the Washington football team’s controversial name, casting new light on a longstanding issue.

A Teacher's Saviour: Using Movies To Teach Literature
A Teacher’s Saviour: Using Movies To Teach Literature

Teaching English is a physical job and sometimes it is necessary to call on the help of Hollywood to get you through it.

ARRIVAL: A Great Watch Suffers Upon The Dichotomy Of Interpretation
ARRIVAL: A Great Watch Suffers Upon The Dichotomy Of Interpretation

Arrival shows up where the crowds would expect it to, in the emotional department. But upon further analysis, the film lacks the wit or width for uncertainty, and it has only one dimension to offer as entertainment.