Southeast Asian Independent Cinema.
The rise of independent cinema in Southeast Asia, following the emergence of a new generation of filmmakers there, is among the most significant recent developments in global cinema. The advent of affordable and easy access to digital technology has empowered startling new voices from a part of the...
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Hong Kong :
Hong Kong University Press, HKU,
2012.
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Series: | TransAsia--screen cultures.
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Table of Contents:
- Notes on Contributors; List of Figures; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Part I: Essays; 01: Southeast Asian Independent Cinema; 02: Imagined Communities, Imagined Worlds; 03: Hinterland, Heartland, Home; 04: Stealing Moments; 05: Fiction, Interrupted; 06: Cinema, Sexuality and Censorship in Post-Soeharto Indonesia; 07: Independent versus Mainstream Islamic Cinema in Indonesia; 08: Observational Documentary Comes to Indonesia; Part II: Documents; 09: Four Manifestos; 10: Why Ciplak ended up being made; 11: Singapore GaGa Tours Singapore; 12: The Downside of Digital.
- 13: I Sinema ManifestoPart III: Interviews; 14: "An inexpensive film should start with an inexpensive story"; 15: "Digital is liberation theology"; 16: "I make films for myself"; 17: "I love making films, but not getting films made"; 18: "I want the people of Indonesia to see a different point of view, whether they agree with it or not"; 19: "I do not have anything against commercial films"; 20: The Page and the (Video) Camera; 21: "I want you to forget about the race of the protagonists half an hour into the film"; Notes; Bibliography; Index.