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As the first stages of normalicy following the lessening of restrictions from the pandemic at large, a series of highly enjoyable genre movies emerged this year that proved to hit harder than expected. While not hitting as high as previous years, the selection of films produced throughout the year are bigger and grander in scope, with the effects of the looser restrictions meaning that a more traditional style could be attempted. That meant that numerous high-quality films could be utilized, with masters of the craft including Takashi Shimizu in Japan, Erik Matti in the Philippines and Joko Anwar in Indonesia, among others, returning to the genre, producing content that carries the stamp of quality from their past catalog. In addition to their efforts, newcomers Park Sye-young, Surapong Ploensang, and Kim Jin-young started their careers strong with impressive features of their own, showing signs of where they can go in the...
- 12/30/2022
- by AMP Group
- AsianMoviePulse
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Here is the full programme of Screenings and Events of the Across Asia Film Festival
(more info on the Official Website Here)
Wednesday 7th of December
Expanded
Circolo Arc – Polo Bibliotecario Falzarego 35, via Falzarego 35
On the language of men loving men in Japan
18:00 | Presentation of the book Whispering Catastrophe by Jacopo Miliani and Sara Giannini –A meeting with the artist Jacopo MIliani Stolen Flower
Screenings
In the heart of the beast
20:00 | Autobiography by Makbul Mubarak 22:10 | To Pick A Flower by Shireen Seno 22:30 | Myanmar Diaries by The Myanmar Film Collective Luxury Staycation Thursday 8th of December
Screenings
The Weird And The Eerie
19:00 | The Residents by Kahori Higashi 19:15 | Swallow di Mai Nakanishi 20:00 | House Of Time by Rajdeep Paul and Sarmistha Maiti Ore 22:00 | At Kinosaki by Shingo Ota | Everything Is Cinema by Don Palathara
Friday 9th of December
Screenings
The world is everything that happens...
(more info on the Official Website Here)
Wednesday 7th of December
Expanded
Circolo Arc – Polo Bibliotecario Falzarego 35, via Falzarego 35
On the language of men loving men in Japan
18:00 | Presentation of the book Whispering Catastrophe by Jacopo Miliani and Sara Giannini –A meeting with the artist Jacopo MIliani Stolen Flower
Screenings
In the heart of the beast
20:00 | Autobiography by Makbul Mubarak 22:10 | To Pick A Flower by Shireen Seno 22:30 | Myanmar Diaries by The Myanmar Film Collective Luxury Staycation Thursday 8th of December
Screenings
The Weird And The Eerie
19:00 | The Residents by Kahori Higashi 19:15 | Swallow di Mai Nakanishi 20:00 | House Of Time by Rajdeep Paul and Sarmistha Maiti Ore 22:00 | At Kinosaki by Shingo Ota | Everything Is Cinema by Don Palathara
Friday 9th of December
Screenings
The world is everything that happens...
- 12/4/2022
- by Adriana Rosati
- AsianMoviePulse
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The ninth edition of Across Asia Film Festival, the international film festival focused on the independent languages of contemporary Asian cinema, will be staged from 7 to 11 December 2022 in Cagliari. With a careful selection of over 20 unpublished films from all over the Asian continent, including various Italian and European premieres, the event offers five days of screenings and meetings in various locations in the Sardinian capital city, Cagliari.
Across Asia Film Festival renews its format this year by proposing a wide-ranging program that abandons the previous focus dedicated to a single country or geographical area to embrace the entire Asian continent. Particular attention is directed towards independent and emerging productions, female cinema, young people, the destruction of genres, pop, the queer and politically incorrect universe that rotates on different proprietary axes in each country.
About the Programme
Among the women’s productions presented at this edition of Across Asia Film Festival is Yuni,...
Across Asia Film Festival renews its format this year by proposing a wide-ranging program that abandons the previous focus dedicated to a single country or geographical area to embrace the entire Asian continent. Particular attention is directed towards independent and emerging productions, female cinema, young people, the destruction of genres, pop, the queer and politically incorrect universe that rotates on different proprietary axes in each country.
About the Programme
Among the women’s productions presented at this edition of Across Asia Film Festival is Yuni,...
- 11/28/2022
- by Adriana Rosati
- AsianMoviePulse
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Two films each from India, Iran and South Korea feature in the eleven-title New Currents competition that is at the heart of the Busan International Film Festival.
The festival this year will be operated as an in-person event Oct 6-15, 2021. But with Korea’s ongoing restrictions on cross-border travel, it may be a less international gathering.
From India, Natesh Hegde’s “Pedro” depicts the difficult situation of an electrician living in a forest village and the forest’s cinematic transformation. “House of Time,” co-directed by Rajdeep Paul and Sarmistha Maiti, is a suspense story of a doctor who is locked in a house that is occupied by three women.
Two films were selected from Iran. Directed by Arvand Dashtaray, “The Absent Director” depicts a theater director haplessly attempting to conduct a rehearsal for a play through video calls. The film is a unique piece of work that is shot in single-take style without cuts.
The festival this year will be operated as an in-person event Oct 6-15, 2021. But with Korea’s ongoing restrictions on cross-border travel, it may be a less international gathering.
From India, Natesh Hegde’s “Pedro” depicts the difficult situation of an electrician living in a forest village and the forest’s cinematic transformation. “House of Time,” co-directed by Rajdeep Paul and Sarmistha Maiti, is a suspense story of a doctor who is locked in a house that is occupied by three women.
Two films were selected from Iran. Directed by Arvand Dashtaray, “The Absent Director” depicts a theater director haplessly attempting to conduct a rehearsal for a play through video calls. The film is a unique piece of work that is shot in single-take style without cuts.
- 9/1/2021
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
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