One of my favorite directorial debuts in recent years came from South Korean-born American filmmaker Kogonada. His artful and quietly stirring "Columbus" from 2017 really left its mark on me. It was a movie full of longing and soul-searching. It also showed off Kogonada's moving contemplative style. One he honed while working as a video essayist, spotlighting legendary auteurs from cinema's rich history. His latest film "After Yang" has similar emotional depth and texture as "Columbus." Set in the not-too-distant future, the story hits me in one of my soft spots -- daddy/daughter relationships.