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By Kerrine Goh
10 Feb 2011
In May 2010 Apichatpong Weerasethakul won the Palme d’or at Cannes for his feature Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall Past Lives, and thus became the first Thai director to receive …
23 Dec 2010
The Graey Festival, staged in Singapore in November at the Substation, had its 3rd edition this year in 2010. The festival originally began as a study of Indian contemporary dance …
22 Jul 2010
The Bow Project was borne out of affiliations created during the Asia Europe Dance Forum- Pointe to Point organized by the Asia-Europe Foundation in China in 2007. It aimed to …
01 Dec 2009
I interviewed two prominent figures in the performing arts: one from Thailand and one from Germanyto discuss their own experiences in working in opposite sides of the world.
07 Nov 2009
Pichet Klunchun bridges traditional Thai Classical Dance language with contemporary sensibility, while keeping the heart and wisdom of the convention. He earned domestic notoriety for his efforts in contemporising Khon.
By Kerrine Goh
28 Feb 2006
Singapore-based producer Juan Foo shares his thoughts and afterthoughts having been one of the Asian projects to be selected to participate in the ‘Produire Au Sud’ workshop and networking seminar; …
By Jérémy Segay
05 Dec 2005
We met with Olivier Aknin of Backup Films to talk about their activities of film financing. Backup Films participated in search of financers and the production of Tropical Malady, the …
By Kerrine Goh
03 Apr 2005
Report from Bangkok International Film Festival 2005 by Dave Chua
By Kerrine Goh
01 Sep 2004
Film curator Tintin Wulia gives us the scoop at the 8th Thai Short Film and Video Festival
By Kerrine Goh
29 Mar 2004
By Aditya Assarat, a Thai filmmaker