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Love Letters
For this special issue of Criticine, writers, film-makers, academics and curators from Southeast Asia were asked to write a passionate love letter to some aspect of cinema.


A Conversation with Lav Diaz
Longer is better: correspondence spanning several months (and several pages); read part of Alexis Tioseco's extended ongoing e-mail interview with Lav Diaz.


Why and for whom do you film today?
Criticine asks the questions and lists the answers. Read responses from a selection of Southeast Asian filmmakers.
MORE FEATURES / INTERVIEWS
A Conversation with Apichatpong Weerasethakul
A Conversation with Amir Muhammad
A Conversation with Kong Rithdee
A Conversation with Edwin
A Conversation with Sasithorn Ariyavicha pt.2
A Conversation with Philip Cheah
A Conversation with Faozan Rizal
A Conversation with Sasithorn Ariyavicha pt.1
A Conversation with the Editors of Bioscope Magazine
A Conversation with Pen-Ek Ratanaruang
A Conversation with Ato Bautista
A Conversation with Lav Diaz
A Conversation with John Torres
Indonesian Cinema: A Year in Review
The Trail of A Million Flowers
Journal Entry No.1: Anticipations of Light
Notes Made in the Dark
Mysterious Objects: On the early works of Apichatpong
Monster!: I survive through other people’s memories.
Art, Entertainment and Politics
Revolutions Happen Like Refrains in a Song*
Speech Acts – Censorship and Documentary Filmmaking in Singapore
Cinema Regained: Classic Filipino Films in Rotterdam
Reimagining Moroland: A tale of accidental filmmaking
Toward New Ways of Seeing Southeast Asian Cinema
Journal Entry No.3: End Credits
Whose Terror Is It Anyway?
Singapore GaGa Tours Singapore
Why and for whom do you film today?
Journal Entry No.2: Wherever You Prosper
Rethinking Cinemas of Asia: Preliminary Thoughts
Coming Out of the Film School Closet
Love Letters
Voices of Malaysian Cinema
Uruphong Raksasad: Self-sufficiency moviemaking
Gazing with Fresh Eyes
Plural Identities: Reinventions & Revisions in Malaysian Cinema
Why and for whom do you write/work today?

last updated: December 15, 2009

Village People Radio Show
Confessions, Testimonies and Social Memory: Vinita Ramani listens on Amir Muhammad's Village People Radio Show.
Country: Malaysia
   
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
   
Min
Min: Everyday life and Thirdspace. Khoo Gaik Cheng journeys inside the meanings found inbetween.
Country: Malaysia
   
The Amber Sexalogy
Malaysia indie cinema staple Azharr Rudin is a name to watch. Benjamin McKay unravels his sophisticated experimental sextet, "The Amber Sexalogy"
Country: Malaysia
   
Bona
Bona: martyr or monster? Noel Vera revisits Lino Brocka's classic tale of obsession and stardoom.
Country: Philippines
   
 

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