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Tag: Athena Wong

Three Lives and One Murder in 300 Minutes

October 29, 2011 hudmoura

by Athena Wong What do you get when you watch three 90-minute features played back to back with two 15-minute…

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Posted in: Film Festival, Film Review, Review Filed under: Athena Wong

When Global Affects the Local

October 15, 2011 hudmoura

There Once was an Island: Te henua e nnoho is a beautifully shot documentary about the Takū people in Papua…

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Posted in: Film Festival, Film Review, Review Filed under: Athena Wong

Wenders’ Pina Bausch in 3D

October 12, 2011 hudmoura

Using one form of art – film – to celebrate one’s achievements in another art form – dance, Pina 3D…

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Posted in: Film Festival, Film Review, Review Filed under: Athena Wong

The Kite Line That Binds

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Uttarayana is the day the sun travels north, indicating that summer would soon arrive. People in India celebrate by flying…

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Posted in: Film Festival, Film Review, Review Filed under: Athena Wong

Sibling Rivalries

October 11, 2011 hudmoura

In the third film from director Carl Bessai’s series on familial relationships, Sisters & Brothers shares with us the confrontations…

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Posted in: Film Festival, Film Review, Review Filed under: Athena Wong

Have we progressed to an evolutionary dead end?

October 8, 2011 hudmoura

Inspired by Ronald Wright’s book A Short History of Progress, which explores the collapse of ancient civilizations and draws similarities…

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Posted in: Film Festival, Film Review, Review Filed under: Athena Wong

Mr. Tree: Village Idiot

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Mr. Tree is a quasi-dark comedy about a “village idiot” who haphazardly manages to get through life. After getting injured…

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Posted in: Film Festival, Film Review, Review Filed under: Athena Wong

Lost in Paradise: Challenging Vietnamese Cinema

October 5, 2011 hudmoura

Lost in Paradise is a typical love story with a contemporary twist. The two main characters meet. They fall in…

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Posted in: Film Festival, Film Review, Review Filed under: Athena Wong

Eighty Letters: Meaningful Monotonousness in 1987’s Czechoslovakia

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Imagine you are a fourteen year old boy in Czechoslovakia in 1987. You wake up with a panicky feeling and…

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Posted in: Film Festival, Film Review, Review Filed under: Athena Wong

Krzysztof Wodiczko: Projecting political Issues

May 6, 2011 hudmoura

by Athena Wong Using slides and video projections to present political and social issues, multi-artist Krzysztof Wodiczko gives voice to…

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Posted in: Art Review, Review Filed under: Athena Wong

Jia Zhangke Q&A for I wish I knew 海上传奇

October 8, 2010 hudmoura

by Athena Wong Jia Zhangke has been acclaimed internationally in many important film festivals such as those of Cannes, Venice,…

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Posted in: Interview Filed under: Athena Wong, Jia Zhangke

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