28 Oct 2017 | 15:45 - 17:00 |
Main Program / Main Program Day 3 | 4-Day or 1-Day Main Program Pass |
NEKA. Jl. Raya Sanggingan (Google Maps) | |
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Some films entertain while some trigger social change. Four of the Festival’s finest film minds step out from behind the camera to share their experiences challenging stereotypes, documenting social struggles and highlighting grassroots initiatives. Find out what they’re aiming to achieve and how they are working to get these stories on screen.
Beberapa film menghibur sementara beberapa memicu perubahan sosial. Empat dari film terbaik Festival berpikir melangkah keluar dari balik kamera untuk berbagi pengalaman mereka dengan stereotipe yang menantang, mendokumentasikan perjuangan sosial dan mempertegas inisiatif lokal. Cari tahu apa yang ingin mereka capai dan bagaimana mereka bekerja untuk mendapatkan cerita-cerita ini di layar.
Neang Sotheary is a young screenwriter from Phnom Penh, Cambodia. She is part of a new generation of intellectuals bringing energy and vigor to contemporary Khmer culture. She worked as …
Rio Helmi has been photographing Asia, and writing for international publications, since 1978. His work can be seen in magazines, documentaries, and more than 20 large-format photographic books. He blogs …
Drew Ambrose presents and produces documentaries across the Asia Pacific for Al Jazeera English. As a foreign correspondent he has reported from more than 30 countries. His work has won …
Djenar Maesa Ayu is renowned as one of Indonesia’s most controversial writers as her works cover many topics considered taboo in Indonesia. She is also an actor, screenwriter and filmmaker. …
Bataknese Erick Est relocated to Bali in the late 1990s to study fine art before pursuing filmmaking. He has directed almost 300 music videos and 20 short and feature-length films. …
How do filmmakers tell stories in culturally specific terms, rather than imitating tropes absorbed from international cinema? Film studies pioneer David Hanan unpacks how major Indonesian directors have represented the …
The Indonesian archipelago consists of 17,500 islands of extraordinarily diverse environments, societies and cultures. Inspired by this diversity, the Goethe-Institut Indonesien invited young filmmakers from the University of Fine Arts …
The fourth film from Djenar Maesa Ayu, hUSh is a collaboration with Singaporean filmmaker Kan Lumé. Starring singer Cinta Ramlan, it follows an aspiring singer from Bali who travels to …