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

last updated: December 15, 2009

Singapore Dreaming
The HDB and beyond (or beyond the HDB): Vinita Ramani looks at the latest local film to have made noise in Singapore.
Country: Singapore
   
Rabun
The vision is blurred, but the heart is clear: Hassan Muthalib offers an appreciation of Yasmin Ahmad's "Rabun".
Country: Malaysia
   
Bakit Bughaw ang Langit?
The court of public opinion: Lost O'Hara masterpiece is both a love story and an examination of a small Filipino community.
Country: Philippines
   
Chemman Chaalai
Deepak Kumaran Menon's "Chemman Chaalai": Beyond the Gravel Road.
Country: Malaysia
   
Singapore Shorts DVD
Do you remember The Class of 2002? Ben Slater does, and tells us about it and its impact while dissecting the freshly released Singapore Shorts DVD compilation.
Country: Singapore
   
 

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