Aacta has curated a collection of 18 short films from the Asian region to be screened as part of Vivid Sydney.
Titled Northern Voices, the collection includes work from China, Japan, Malaysia, Hong Kong, South Korea, and the Philippines.
The screening, to be held June 4, will be hosted by Oscar winning short filmmaker Adam Elliot.
Among the films will be the Oscar winning Bao, directed by Domee Shi; Life Smartphone, which was shortlisted for both the Oscars and the Student Academy Awards; Venice Film Festival Orizzonti finalist Monkey; Dolls With Attitude, directed by Naoya Yamaguchi; Shuichi Bamba’s Tokyo Ondo – Beats and Temperatures; Nathan Bringuer’s Slingshot (Tirador) and Chang Gao’s Again.
“We are thrilled to present this showcase of incredible short films from our neighbouring film industries in Asia,” said AFI | Aacta CEO Damian Trewhella. “The growing Asian diaspora and the surge of new content distribution methods are seeing...
Titled Northern Voices, the collection includes work from China, Japan, Malaysia, Hong Kong, South Korea, and the Philippines.
The screening, to be held June 4, will be hosted by Oscar winning short filmmaker Adam Elliot.
Among the films will be the Oscar winning Bao, directed by Domee Shi; Life Smartphone, which was shortlisted for both the Oscars and the Student Academy Awards; Venice Film Festival Orizzonti finalist Monkey; Dolls With Attitude, directed by Naoya Yamaguchi; Shuichi Bamba’s Tokyo Ondo – Beats and Temperatures; Nathan Bringuer’s Slingshot (Tirador) and Chang Gao’s Again.
“We are thrilled to present this showcase of incredible short films from our neighbouring film industries in Asia,” said AFI | Aacta CEO Damian Trewhella. “The growing Asian diaspora and the surge of new content distribution methods are seeing...
- 5/6/2019
- by jkeast
- IF.com.au
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