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Get in-depth perspectives through commissioned articles, interviews and reports on current topics for Asia-Europe cultural relations.


By Ramona David

23 Feb 2011

Asia Europe Film | Emotions on screen

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Human Frames project, Film Screenings – selected under the Asia-Europe Cultural Partnership Initiative: Film 2010 (AECPI: Film) programme which supported collaborative projects from Asia and Europe.

By Ramona David

21 Feb 2011

Asia Europe Film | Looking at History through Film Archives

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Raiding the Archives project – selected under the Asia-Europe Cultural Partnership Initiative: Film 2010 (AECPI: Film) programme which supported collaborative projects from Asia and Europe.

By Ramona David

21 Feb 2011

Asia Europe Film | Nurturing independent cinema

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East Meets West Fim Forum and Festival project – selected under the Asia-Europe Cultural Partnership Initiative: Film 2010 (AECPI: Film) programme which supported collaborative projects from Asia and Europe.

By Anupama Sekhar

21 Feb 2011

Asia Europe Film | Exploring experimental cinema

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Human Frames project - selected under the Asia-Europe Cultural Partnership Initiative: Film 2010 (AECPI: Film) programme which supported collaborative projects from Asia and Europe.

By Kerrine Goh

15 Feb 2011

Search in Progress… Keywords: Hungary, Films, Exceptional – Time interval: 2008-2010

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Even though Hungarian cinema in general is not quite thriving nowadays, over the past decade each year one or more exceptional feature films were made by the young generation of …

By Claudia Darian

15 Feb 2011

Financing a film in Romania – the hindrances of an old system

In the last few years Romanian cinema has produced a few films that gained public attention and recognition in international film festivals for newly established directors. The road to the …

By Kerrine Goh

10 Feb 2011

Apichatpong Weerasethakul: Case Study of an International Asian Filmmaker

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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 …

By Kerrine Goh

04 Feb 2011

Addicted to Love?

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At the Café 9 on Zamzama Boulevard, a couple sits across from each other while the server flips TV stations to find something appropriate for the setting. As he flips …

By Kerrine Goh

31 Jan 2011

Singapore Film Industry: 2010 Reflections

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Is it the end of a decade or the beginning of one we asked in 2010? For many industries, the year end calls for a review of who’s done what …

By Florentina Bratfanof

27 Jan 2011

Growing-up through film – an interview with Rodica Buzoianu

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An interview with Rodica Buzoianu, the coordinator of One Minute of adolescence, the film workshops with children

By Alicia Kish

21 Jan 2011

Mongolian Film: the Power of Passion

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Mongolia is not a country known for its cinema. Vast landscapes, subzero temperatures and a nomadic lifestyle have long been its calling cards, and more recently, the words copper and …

By Florentina Bratfanof

20 Jan 2011

Film on stage / 1 – It is all about the process

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Film on stage was a project initiated by Odeon Theatre in Bucharest and coordinated by theatre director and playwright, Andreea Valean. It aimed to promote a dialogue between theatre and …

By Florentina Bratfanof

10 Dec 2010

Cultural policy overview on Romanian Film Industry

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Romanian cinema began to gain recognition on the world stage after 2005. Interest in Romanian movies grew ever since, and important young film directors begun to make a name for …

By Kerrine Goh

06 Dec 2010

Romanian Cinema, Here and Now

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There are not many places in the world where you can be looked up at for being Romanian, but one of them is the prestigious wonderland of Cannes.

By Shirley Abraham

03 Dec 2010

The traveling screen: Exploring resonances between nomadic cinemas in India and Europe

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Remote villages in the state of Maharashtra, in western India, remain one of the last stops of travelling cinemas in the world.