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The Face of Auntie Jen
The transformative power of cinema is explored by Richard Lowell MacDonald as he gazes at one of Apichatpong's most distinctive performers. Jenjira Pongpas.


Continuities: Philippine cinema yesterday and today
Filipino filmmaker Raymond Red considers his work and Filipino cinema's history and future in an in-depth interview with Gaik Cheng Khoo.


You can never go home
To mark his tenth year in Singapore, Ben Slater presents seven fragments about nostalgia in the films of Royston Tan
MORE FEATURES / INTERVIEWS
A Conversation with Apichatpong Weerasethakul
A Conversation with Faozan Rizal
A Conversation with Lav Diaz
A Conversation with Edwin
A Conversation with Amir Muhammad
A Conversation with John Torres
A Conversation with the Editors of Bioscope Magazine
A Conversation with Sasithorn Ariyavicha pt.2
Words from that day
A Conversation with Pen-Ek Ratanaruang
Continuities: Philippine cinema yesterday and today
A Conversation with Sasithorn Ariyavicha pt.1
Only light and memory
A Conversation with Ato Bautista
A Conversation with Philip Cheah
A Conversation with Kong Rithdee
Mysterious Objects: On the early works of Apichatpong
Rethinking Cinemas of Asia: Preliminary Thoughts
Cinema Regained: Classic Filipino Films in Rotterdam
Journal Entry No.1: Anticipations of Light
Journal Entry No.2: Wherever You Prosper
Alexis links
Why and for whom do you film today?
The Trail of A Million Flowers
Journal Entry No.3: End Credits
Toward New Ways of Seeing Southeast Asian Cinema
Indonesian Cinema: A Year in Review
Gazing with Fresh Eyes
Revolutions Happen Like Refrains in a Song*
You can never go home
Coming Out of the Film School Closet
Love Letters
Whose Terror Is It Anyway?
Art, Entertainment and Politics
Plural Identities: Reinventions & Revisions in Malaysian Cinema
Voices of Malaysian Cinema
Singapore GaGa Tours Singapore
Reimagining Moroland: A tale of accidental filmmaking
The Face of Auntie Jen
Why and for whom do you write/work today?
Speech Acts – Censorship and Documentary Filmmaking in Singapore
Notes Made in the Dark
Monster!: I survive through other people’s memories.
Uruphong Raksasad: Self-sufficiency moviemaking

Sanctuary
Ho Yuhang's "Sanctuary": The Other Side of Malaysia.
Country: Malaysia
   
Min
Min: Everyday life and Thirdspace. Khoo Gaik Cheng journeys inside the meanings found inbetween.
Country: Malaysia
   
Book: Critic After Dark
"Cinema is his love; Philippine cinema his steady girlfriend." Alexis Tioseco reviews Filipino film critic Noel Vera's collected writing, "Critic After Dark".
Country: Philippines
   
Bona
Bona: martyr or monster? Noel Vera revisits Lino Brocka's classic tale of obsession and stardoom.
Country: Philippines
   
The Last Communist
Amir Mummad, touted in Film Comment magazine as "the world's funniest Muslim filmmaker", delivers his latest essay film, "The Last Communist", on Chin Peng.
Country: Malaysia
   
 

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