Asian Cinerama — Hong Kong Focus runs for 4 days — Thursday 15 – Sunday 18 September at Plaza Indonesia Xxi, Jakarta and presents six (6) current productions by promising and established Hong Kong filmmakers in a variety of genres. Asian Cinerama is the first collaborative event on the Road to Balinale 2023.
Asian Film Awards Academy (Afaa) together with Bali International Film Festival (Balinale) and supported by Create Hong Kong (CreateHK) and Film Development Fund (Fdf), will open with a premiere screening of Shadows directed by Glenn Chan. The film has been hailed as ‘one of the best films of the year’. The film’s producer and scriptwriter, Mani Man, will hold a post-screening Q&a and conduct a Filmmaking Seminar hosted by Binus University, Jakarta. The live event will also be broadcast virtually.
“We are pleased to have Mani Man, producer and scriptwriter to open the Asian Cinerama program with her film Shadows and conduct a...
Asian Film Awards Academy (Afaa) together with Bali International Film Festival (Balinale) and supported by Create Hong Kong (CreateHK) and Film Development Fund (Fdf), will open with a premiere screening of Shadows directed by Glenn Chan. The film has been hailed as ‘one of the best films of the year’. The film’s producer and scriptwriter, Mani Man, will hold a post-screening Q&a and conduct a Filmmaking Seminar hosted by Binus University, Jakarta. The live event will also be broadcast virtually.
“We are pleased to have Mani Man, producer and scriptwriter to open the Asian Cinerama program with her film Shadows and conduct a...
- 9/15/2022
- by Rouven Linnarz
- AsianMoviePulse
The Asian Film Awards Academy, in collaboration with Bali International Film Festival (Balinale), with the financial support of Create Hong Kong and Film Development Fund, we are honoured to present our flagship film roadshow – Asian Cinerama in Jakarta for the first time. We bring together six Hong Kong films in a variety of genres to showcase the rich and vibrant creativity of contemporary movies produced out of Hong Kong.
The program — Asian Cinerama — Hong Kong Focus — will run from Thursday 15 Sept to Sunday 18 September at Plaza Indonesia Xxi, Jakarta, it will open with Glenn Chan’s directional debut Shadows, a breath-taking psychological thriller features an outstanding ensemble of actors. The film discourses the evil that is subconsciously embedded in our minds the terrifying consequences that ensue when the evil is unleashed. The film has been hailed as ‘one of the best films of the year’. The film’s producer and scriptwriter,...
The program — Asian Cinerama — Hong Kong Focus — will run from Thursday 15 Sept to Sunday 18 September at Plaza Indonesia Xxi, Jakarta, it will open with Glenn Chan’s directional debut Shadows, a breath-taking psychological thriller features an outstanding ensemble of actors. The film discourses the evil that is subconsciously embedded in our minds the terrifying consequences that ensue when the evil is unleashed. The film has been hailed as ‘one of the best films of the year’. The film’s producer and scriptwriter,...
- 9/4/2022
- by Adam Symchuk
- AsianMoviePulse
The government of Vietnam has launched the Vietnam Film Development Association, which will have the role of a national film commission. The move was announced Monday at the Asian Film Market, part of the Busan International Film Festival.
“One of the most important missions for us is to help international filmmakers come to Vietnam and co-produce films with Vietnamese filmmakers,” said Ngo Phoung Lan, a former film critic and former director general of the Vietnam Cinema Department, who has been appointed as chair of the new organization. Lan is also a former head of the Hanoi International Film Festival.
“The Vfd Association’s wider mission is “to unite and promote the Vietnamese film industry’s creative capacity and to support them in creating high quality films,” she said.
The new association’s membership includes local studios under the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, as well as local investors and distributors from the private sector.
“One of the most important missions for us is to help international filmmakers come to Vietnam and co-produce films with Vietnamese filmmakers,” said Ngo Phoung Lan, a former film critic and former director general of the Vietnam Cinema Department, who has been appointed as chair of the new organization. Lan is also a former head of the Hanoi International Film Festival.
“The Vfd Association’s wider mission is “to unite and promote the Vietnamese film industry’s creative capacity and to support them in creating high quality films,” she said.
The new association’s membership includes local studios under the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, as well as local investors and distributors from the private sector.
- 10/7/2019
- by Sonia Kil
- Variety Film + TV
Films from Ifa Isfansyah and Endri Pelita take top prizes at Bali film festival.
Indonesia’s Balinale International Film Festival (Oct 4-10) has handed out the top prizes at its closing awards ceremony.
Ifa Isfansyah’s 9 Summers 10 Autumns was awarded best overall film. Based on an autobiography, it is the story of a poor minibus driver in East Java who grew up to become a multinational company director in New York.
Endri Pelita’s Air Mata Terakhir Bunda, about a single mother’s influence on her two sons, won best feature.
Taiwanese entry Go Grandriders, directed by Hua Tien-hao, won best documentary while New Zealand filmmaker Paora Joseph’s Tatarakihi: The Children Of Parihaka received a special recognition prize.
Brazilian filmmaker Amir Admoni’s Linear won best short.
The seventh edition of the festival screened 48 films from 20 countries, including Indonesian premieres of Don Jon and Richard Curtis’ About Time.
Co-founded by actress Christine Hakim and Deborah Gabinetti of film...
Indonesia’s Balinale International Film Festival (Oct 4-10) has handed out the top prizes at its closing awards ceremony.
Ifa Isfansyah’s 9 Summers 10 Autumns was awarded best overall film. Based on an autobiography, it is the story of a poor minibus driver in East Java who grew up to become a multinational company director in New York.
Endri Pelita’s Air Mata Terakhir Bunda, about a single mother’s influence on her two sons, won best feature.
Taiwanese entry Go Grandriders, directed by Hua Tien-hao, won best documentary while New Zealand filmmaker Paora Joseph’s Tatarakihi: The Children Of Parihaka received a special recognition prize.
Brazilian filmmaker Amir Admoni’s Linear won best short.
The seventh edition of the festival screened 48 films from 20 countries, including Indonesian premieres of Don Jon and Richard Curtis’ About Time.
Co-founded by actress Christine Hakim and Deborah Gabinetti of film...
- 10/11/2013
- by jasong.screen@gmail.com (Jason Gray)
- ScreenDaily
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