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By Kerrine Goh

08 Jul 2007

The Future Of The Funding Of European Films

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

Lucas Rosant Talks About Paris Project

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

The Fever of Repression

Amir Muhammad writes about an interesting Malaysian film that (gasp!) has never screened in a festival.

By Kerrine Goh

25 Jun 2007

The “Little Decree - Generation” Of Filmmakers

“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

Discussion With James Lee On The Dv Film Making In Malaysia

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

A Slovenian Music Film Festival By The Adriatic Sea

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

East Toonia

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

Interview With Guillaume De Seille

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

Cinemalta

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.

By Kerrine Goh

25 Mar 2007

Discussion With Director Tan Chui Mui On Her Experience At Résidence Du Festival Of Cinéfondation

This month, SEA-Images meets with Tan Chui Mui, a filmmaker from Malaysia, who recently moved to Paris to be a resident at Cinéfondation, the residence programme of the Cannes festival. …

By Jérémy Segay

26 Feb 2007

Current Audiovisual And Cinema Situation In Laos

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Laos is one of the latest Asian countries that have joined ASEF and remains one of the less documented on the Film.Culture360.org website, along with Brunei.

By Kerrine Goh

24 Feb 2007

Films and Business Strategies

At the beginning of the year around the same period, the main European film agencies are analysing the results of the cinema attendances in their own country and abroad.

By Kerrine Goh

29 Jan 2007

The New Spanish Cinephilia goes to Asia

Asian cinema has become an important reference for Spanish cinephiles during the last years. It is a curious phenomenon considering that Spanish distributors and exhibitors haven’t paid too much attention …

By Jérémy Segay

29 Jan 2007

Turning Year For The Jakarta International Film Festival

The eighth edition of Jakarta International Film Festival was held from December 8 to 17. With more than 200 films on a dozen of screens, full house for most of …

By Kerrine Goh

29 Dec 2006

Docs from the East

The Czech expertise in programming documentary films festivals