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By Kerrine Goh
29 Oct 2007
Bulgarian cinema by its nature is a native cinema that considers local problems. Most of the Bulgarian films (especially in the past) could hardly be accepted by foreign audiences. But …
By Kerrine Goh
29 Oct 2007
Brief Encounters with New Malaysian Cinema
By Kerrine Goh
29 Sep 2007
A quarter of century of film training celebrated
By Jérémy Segay
29 Sep 2007
After years of hesitation and a cautious tentative in 2005, Hong Kong Filmart –the Film Market of the former British Colony - took place this year for four days in …
By Kerrine Goh
08 Aug 2007
The primordial sound at the heart of a Euro Asian co-production
By Jérémy Segay
08 Aug 2007
In conjunction of the 40th anniversary of the Association of South-East Asian Nations (ASEAN), several special programs and events will be held.
By Kerrine Goh
08 Jul 2007
The Perspective of some changes in the EU Commission film funding policy recently raised concerns among the major European funding bodies. In an unprecedented joint declaration, these funding bodies are …
By Kerrine Goh
08 Jul 2007
This month, we meet with Lucas Rosant, the director of Paris Projects, the professional platform of Paris Cinema Festival
By Kerrine Goh
25 Jun 2007
Amir Muhammad writes about an interesting Malaysian film that (gasp!) has never screened in a festival.
By Kerrine Goh
25 Jun 2007
“It is Cannable, isn’t?” Among the new words that are enriching the vocabulary of the Cannes International Film Festival every year, a “Cannable movie” is a recent term for a …
By Jérémy Segay
25 May 2007
This month SEA-Images meets with James Lee, one of the leading figures of the filmmaking scene in Malaysia, and discusses the development of the independent filmmaking in the country over …
By Kerrine Goh
25 Apr 2007
If you are looking to run a film event, you may use a couple of good resources from the internet. The European Coordination of Film Festivals website is one of …
By Kerrine Goh
25 Apr 2007
March 22nd 2007 will remain as an important day for the Estonian animation film industry. It was marked with a sad news; the pass-away of Elbert Tuganov, the father of …
By Kerrine Goh
29 Mar 2007
This month, Film.Culture360.org (formerly SEA-IMAGES) meets with Guillaume de Seille from Arizona Films, the co-producer of the Korean-Mongolian-French film, Desert Dream (Hyazgar).
By Kerrine Goh
29 Mar 2007
Since the last decade, the tiny Mediterranean group of islands is positioning itself as an attractive film location where new titles are now shoot on a yearly basis.