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03 Dec 2010
Remote villages in the state of Maharashtra, in western India, remain one of the last stops of travelling cinemas in the world.
By Jérémy Segay
30 Nov 2010
Culture360 discusses with Charlotte Appelgren of Cine-Regio, the European network of regional film funds.
11 Nov 2010
The Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF) and the editorial team of www.culture360.org are inviting potential writers from ASEM countries*
02 Nov 2010
The International Animation Film Festival, established in 2006, has become Bucharest’s most anticipated film festival and a recognized event on the international animation scene in Europe and Asia.
08 Oct 2010
The 2010 edition of Filminute Festival is an exclusively online festival consisting of 25 shortlisted movies. Each movie lasts one minute. The festival is a platform for directors to produce …
08 Sep 2010
The following article is a review of the conference organised by the Network for the Promotion of Asian Cinema (Netpac), held in Delhi from the 18-22 August 2010. In addition …
By Jérémy Segay
13 Aug 2010
Culture360 discusses with Charlotte Appelgren of Cine-Regio, the European network of regional film funds.
By Kerrine Goh
31 Dec 2009
It has been seventeen years since the European Commission introduced the first MEDIA programme to support the European audiovisual industry.
By Kerrine Goh
25 Nov 2009
With a nation fiercely devoted to its own national cinemas, international film festivals are a crucial bridge between Bollywood, Indian cinema and world cinema.
By Siddharth
20 Nov 2009
Piracy in the Indian Media and Entertainment Industry. In Bangalore, the racks selling pirated copies of the latest Hollywood, Bollywood and Tamil films could almost go unnoticed.
02 Nov 2009
Europalia, based in Belgium, is a major international arts festival held every two years to celebrate one invited country’s cultural heritage. This year China has been chosen.
28 Oct 2009
The tent cinema project portrays a different perspective on media entertainment in the rural provinces of Maharashtra, India, showing an alternative economy in action.
By Kerrine Goh
30 Sep 2009
Korean filmmaker Park Kiyong relates a story of having met key “Nouvelle Vague” figure Agnes Varda in Paris three years ago, shortly after she had shot the documentary The Gleaners …
By Kerrine Goh
30 Sep 2009
A review of one of the most talked about documentary by writer Alexis A. Tioseco
By Kerrine Goh
29 Sep 2009
The Preparatory Action MEDIA International is aimed at strengthening cooperation between the audiovisual industries of “third” countries and those of EU Member States. It also aims to encourage the two-way …