About Lewat Djam Malam Usmar Ismail’s Lewat Djam Malam (After the Curfew) is a classic 1954 Indonesian film set in the aftermath of the revolution that brought an end [...]
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By the very nature of its diversity, the Asian member countries of the ASEM region are a terrain of new stories. The filmmaking is avant garde in its raw [...]
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In Cinema Sans Frontiers, Professor Herman van Eyken and Dr Margaret McVeigh discuss a case study – 33 Postcards (2011) an Australia/China co-production – and outline Griffith Film School’s [...]
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ESoDoc2013 is calling for applications from African, Indian and European filmmakers, new media professionals and NGO representatives who want to develop social documentary projects suitable for the International Markets. The aim [...]
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India and Poland have signed a five year ‘Audio Visual Co-production Agreement’ during the meeting of India’s Information and Broadcasting minister Ambika Soni and Poland’s Minister of Culture and [...]
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The Asia Pacific Screen Awards announced the formation of an international coalition of three film academies, earlier this month at the sidelines of the Cannes Film Festival. The participating [...]
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