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Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Sound Design Workshop @ UP

SOUND AND MUSIC DESIGN: Indigenous Filipino Music and World Chants

Films get us to travel to different places and traverse different emotions. Who among us has never let out a scream or wiped one’s watery eyes, while indulging in an afternoon of movie marathon? Have you ever stopped to think how much of a film’s impact can change if a musical score is altered or removed? Indeed, a film’s sound design and music play key roles in eliciting our emotions and in conveying the most abstract concepts that are difficult to visualize or verbalize.

Sound & Music Design for Film: Indigenous Filipino Music & World Chants is a workshop for those who are interested in exploring sound-emotionscapes for film, including directing and/or creating music scores, inspired by traditional Filipino music and melodic chants from various parts of the globe. Participants go through the basics of hands-on film sound recording & sound manipulation, and, at the same time, learn Filipino melodic & rhythmic patterns, played on indigenous and modern instruments. If you are a musician, a music lover or film music enthusiast, this workshop is for you.

The workshop facilitator, Carol Bello, is a composer and lyricist for a number of bands, including Engkantada and Carol Affection, and is the lead vocalist of the Filipino world music group, Pinikpikan. Some of her recent solo or collaborative works on the audiovisual medium include music or performance for: Compund (2006); In Da Red Korner (2006); Donsol (2006); Sarung Banggi (2006); Jeep Tip (2005); Santa Santita (2004); and the Philippine Ballet Theater’s Buhay (2002-3). She is faculty member of the UP Film Institute, teaching courses on sound design and music scoring.

The UP Film Institute is the country's first and only degree-granting film school, and it is the home of the first and longest-running production workshop series in the Philippines . The UPFI is a member of the International Association Schools of Film & Television (CILECT).

For inquiries, you may call us at the UPFI Cine Adarna, telephone numbers 9263640 / 92627222 (telefax).
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Sunday, September 09, 2007

Korean Film Festival 2007 @ UP Diliman


Korean Film Festival 2007

A mixed fare of sagas, action and romance banners The Korean Film Festival 2007 to be presented by the Embassy of the Republic of Korea and the University of the Philippines Film Institute, from September 25 to 27 (Tuesday to Thursday).

Five full-length mainstream features comprise the selection, namely, Park Chan-wook's Joint Security Area (JSA) , Kang Je-gyu's Taegukgi: The Brotherhood of War , Bae Chang-ho's My Heart, Kim Jeong-kwon's Ditto and Yang Yun-ho's Libera Me.

From the world-renowned director of the "Vengeance Trilogy" (Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance , Oldboy, Sympathy for Lady Vengeance), JSA—a dramatic thriller about a tragic shootout at the border of two Koreas—serves as the festival opening film. It is to be followed by the period drama, Taegukgi, about the fate of two devoted brothers forced to fight in the Korean War.

Also in the lineup is My Heart, a period drama of epic proportions, spanning half a century in the life of a heroine compelled to marry a ten-year-old boy at the time when Korea was taking its first steps into the modern age. Offering contrast is Libera Me—the fast-paced action saga that centers on an arsonist terrorizing Seoul and the fire investigators hot on his trail.

Rounding up the festival is Ditto—a time-travel romance in the tradition of the international sensation, Il Mare, which was remade into the Hollywood blockbuster, The Lakehouse. The sci-fi romance is about two university students separated by 20 years, and the love affair that blossomed between them with the help of an old radiophone.

The complete schedule of featured films is as follows:

Sept 25 (Tuesday)
2 p.m. Ditto
5 p.m. JSA
7:30 p.m. Taeguk-Gi

Sept 26 (Wednesday)
2 p.m. Libera Me
5 p.m. Ditto
7 p.m. My Heart

Sept 27 (Thursday)
2 p.m. My Heart
5 p.m. Libera Me
7 p.m. JSA

All films are in 35mm print, with English subtitles. Screenings will be held at the UP Film Institute Cine Adarna , Magsaysay Avenue, UP Diliman, Quezon City.


ADMISSION IS FREE.


The Korean Film Festival 2007 is a joint undertaking by the Korean Embassy and the UP Film Institute to enhance cultural exchange between the Philippines and the Republic of Korea. For more queries, interested parties may call the UP Film Institute Cine Adarna at 9263640 or 9262722, or the Embassy of the Republic of Korea at 8116139 to 44 local 575. #


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Synopses of Films


JSA: Joint Security Area
(Park Chan-wook, 2000, 110 minutes)
A tragic shootout at the border of the two Koreas prompts an international investigation team, composed of members from neutral countries, to look into the incident. The events unravel to reveal a story that goes beyond what everyone imagined.

Official Selection for Golden Berlin Bear—2000 Berlin International Film Festival; Best Film—Deauville Asian Film Festival; Best Picture—Grand Bell Awards of South Korea, among other awards and distinctions.

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Tae Guk Gi: The Brotherhood of War
(Kang Je-gyu, 2004, 140 minutes)
One of the greatest successes in Korean film history, the film is about two brothers, who are unwillingly drafted into the South Korean army following the outbreak of the Korean War, and the story of their love and tragedy.

Best Picture, Best Director—2005 Asian Film Awards, among other awards and distinctions.

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Ditto
(Kim Jeong-kwon, 2000, 110 minutes)
In the tradition of the sensational hit Il Mare, the film is about a female university student, who talks through a radiophone to a male schoolmate, who lives 20 years away.

Official Selection—2002 Ciclo Nuevo Cine Coreano, Argentina.

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My Heart
(Bae Chang-ho, 2000, 114 minutes)
An epic story of a girl, at sweet sixteen, who is compelled to marry a ten-year-old boy as Korea takes its first steps into the modern age.

Audience Award—2000 Far East Film Festival-Udine, Italy.

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Libera Me
(Yang Yun-ho, 2000, 119 minutes)
Fire investigators are hot on the trail of an arsonist whose psychotic fascination with flames leads him to terrorize Seoul.

Official Selection—2001 Tokyo International Fantastic Film Festival; Best Cinematography, Best Editing—2001 Grand Bell Awards of South Korea, among other awards and distinctions.
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Monday, July 30, 2007

Cinemalaya 2007 @ UP Film Institute


Cinemalaya 2007 @ UP Film Institute
UP Diliman

Tuesday, July 31
5 pm | PISAY by Aureus Solito
7 pm | TUKSO by Dennis Marasigan

Wednesday, August 1
5 pm | STILL LIFE by Katrina Flores
7 pm | KADIN (the Goat) by Adolfo Alix, Jr.

Thursday, August 2
5 pm | ENDO by Jade Castro
7 pm | LIGAW LIHAM by Emilio “Jay” Abello

Friday, August 3
5 pm | TRIBU by Jim Libiran
7 pm | SINUNGALING NA BUWAN by Ed Lejano

Saturday, August 4
5 pm | GULONG by Romualdo Fajardo
7 pm | BEST PICTURE WINNER REPEAT SCREENING

Tickets available at the Cine Adarna Box Office @ P70 each.

For inquiries on Cinemalaya 2007 at the UP Film Institute,
contact 09274520710
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Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Indio Nacional Screenings @ UP Film Center

"There is no doubt this is the work of a great filmmaker." –Emmanuel
Burdeau, Editor-in-Chief, Cahiers du Cinéma

"Simply as spectacle, the overtly symbolic episodes are impressively
original, and the fundamental point about the lasting impact of the
master-slave gestalt on Filipino society comes over loud and clear." -
Tony Rayns, Time Out

"It's the most perversely casual and offhand depiction of revolution
I've ever seen this side of Kidlat Tahimik." -Noel Vera, Cinemaya

Raya Martin's "Maicling pelicula nañg ysañg indio nacional (O Ang
Mahabang Kalungkutan ng Katagalugan) " (2006)

35mm print with English subtitles

UP Film Center (Cine Adarna)

July 16 Monday, 5 & 7 PM
July 23 Monday, 5 & 7 PM
July 30 Monday, 5 & 7 PM

Cine Adarna, Magsaysay and Osmena Avenues, UP Diliman, Quezon City
Tel: 9818500 (UP Trunkline) local 4286, 4289; 9262722 (Telefax)
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Thursday, June 07, 2007

Sound & Music Design for Film with Carol Bello

The University of the Philippines Film Institute (UPFI) invites you to
join any or all of its 2007 Multimedia Workshop offerings – a series
of short-term, specialized courses on the power of images and the
various aspects of film and audiovisual production.

One of the workshops to be offered this summer is:

Sound & Music Design for Film: Indigenous Filipino Music & World Chants
Facilitator: Carol Bello

Dates: June, 17, 24, July 1,8,15 (All Sundays)
Time: 10am – 6pm
Venue: UPFI Post-Facility or CMC
Fee: P 7,000, inclusive of light snacks, handouts, use of
equipment, and certificates.

Sound & Music Design for Film: Indigenous Filipino Music & World Chants
is a workshop for those who are interested in exploring sound-emotion
escapes for film, including directing and/or creating music scores,
inspired by traditional Filipino music and melodic chants from various
parts of the globe. Participants go through the basics of hands-on film
sound recording & sound manipulation, and, at the same time, learn
Filipino melodic & rhythmic patterns, played on indigenous and modern
instruments. If you are a musician, a music lover or film music
enthusiast, this workshop is for you.

The workshop facilitator, Carol Bello, is a composer and lyricist for a
number of bands, including Carol Enkantada and Carol Affection, and is
the lead vocalist of the Filipino world music group, Pinikpikan. She has
composed, sung, and/or chanted for art performances, theater, film, TV,
and advertisements. Some of her recent solo or collaborative works
include music or performance for: Compund (2006); In Da Red Korner
(2006); Donsol (2006); Sarung Banggi (2006); Jeep Tip (2005); Santa
Santita (2004); and the Philippine Ballet Theater's Buhay (2002-3).
She is an artistic collaborator of the Cultural Center of the
Philippines, and a lecturer at the UPFI, teaching courses on sound
design and music scoring.

University of the Philippines Film Institute
Cine Adarna, Magsaysay and Osmeña Avenues, UP Diliman, QC

For workshop queries:
Email: upfi_workshops@ yahoo.com. ph
Call: 9263640/9262722 (Telefax)
Visit: http://www.upd. edu.ph/~film_ institute/home.htm
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Wednesday, June 06, 2007

Meet French Director Lionel Bailliu in UP

BONJOUR! VENEZ!

This is free and open to the public.

The UPFI is pleased to invite you to An Afternoon with Lionel Bailliu – a joint presentation of The Embassy of the Republic of France and the UP Film Institute (UPFI).

In time for the French Spring Film Festival 2007 in Manila, award-winning filmmaker, screenwriter, and editor, Lionel Bailliu is coming over to the Philippines to present his first feature-length film, Fair Play (2006).

In this context, the filmmaker is also coming over to the UPFI Videotheque (at the back of the Cine Adarna), for an afternoon of interaction with students and aficionados, and to present his short works – Microsnake (2000) and Squash (2002). These two films will not be screened in the French Spring Film Festival 2007 or in any other venue in the Philippines , except in the UPFI.

An Afternoon with Lionel Bailliu –
a joint presentation of The Embassy of the Republic of France
and the UP Film Institute (UPFI)
The schedule of the program is as follows:

June 14 (Thursday)

(1) Lecture-Forum / Screening of Short Films (1–5 p.m.)

(2) Repeat Screening of Short Films (6–7 p.m. / 7–8 p.m.)

The filmmaker is expected to discuss the current situation of French film culture – such as new trends in films, film producing, and film consuming; the continuations and ruptures of contemporary French cinema from its rich cinematic history; and his personal film practice within these cultural and historical contexts.

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The Awards of Lionel Bailliu

Fair Play (2006)

- winner, Best New Director, San Sebastian Int'l Film Festival 2006

Squash (2002)

- nominated, Best Short Film, Oscars 2004

- winner, Best Writing, Aspen Shortsfest 2003

- nominated, Best Short Film, Cesar Awards 2003

- winner, Best Live-Action Short, Toronto Worldwide Short Film Festival 2003

- winner, Golden Moon, Cinema Jove- Valencia Film Festival 2002

- winner, Audience Award, Clermont-Ferrand Int'l Short Film Festival 2002

- winner, Audience Award, Cork Int'l Film Festival 2002

- winner, Jury Award, Leuven Int'l Short Film Festival 2002

- winner, Audience Award, Palm Springs Int'l Film Festival 2002

Microsnake (2000)

- winner, Special Jury Award, Avignon Film Festival 2001

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For further inquiries on An Afternoon with Lionel Bailliu – a joint presentation of The Embassy of the Republic of France and the UP Film Institute (UPFI), please visit or contact:

Cine Adarna, Magsaysay and Osmeña Avenues, UP Diliman, Quezon City;
Tel: 981 8500 local 4286; 926 3640, 926 2722 (telefax)
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Wednesday, March 28, 2007

UP Film Institute Multimedia Workshops

The UP Film Institute Summer 2007 Multimedia Workshops is on!

Do you have a burning desire to create the film of your dreams? To
discover the fundamentals of photography or animation and to make the
images in your mind come alive? To learn the ropes in indie production?

Then spend this summer honing your talents and skills at the country's
premier University's film school, home of the first and
longest-running film production workshops in the Philippines .

The University of the Philippines Film Institute (UPFI) announces the
opening of its Summer 2007 Multimedia Workshop series – short-term,
specialized courses on the power of images and the various aspects of
film and audiovisual production.

Scriptwriting (Basic/Advanced) * Photography (Black and White/Digital)
* Non-linear Editing * Art and Animation * Basic Digi-Filmmaking *
Documentary Production * Sound and Music Design* Experimental Film
Production * Writing about Films * Acting for the Screen * Indie Film
Production Management * Digital Cinematography (Basic/Advanced) * Film
Cinematography

Registration is ongoing. Since only limited slots are available per
workshop module, please confirm your participation on or before March
31. All workshops will be held at the facilities of the UPFI Cine
Adarna and the College of Mass Communication , starting April 11.

The UPFI is the country's only internationally accredited film school
offering degree programs in both undergraduate and graduate levels.
Through its Extension Program, the UPFI offers a year-round film and
multimedia production workshops. The UPFI is a member of CILECT, or
the International Association Schools of Film & Television.

For more information, call us at the UPFI 9263640, 9250286, telefax
92627222 or 0927-2971029.

University of the Philippines Film Institute
(Member, CILECT/Internationa l Association of Film and Television Schools)

For workshop inquiries:
Cine Adarna, Magsaysay and Osmeña Avenues, UP Diliman, Quezon City
Tel: 9818500 (UP Trunkline) local 4286, 4289; 9262722 (Telefax)
Cell phone 0927-2971029
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Thursday, March 22, 2007

UP Film Institute Summer 2007 Workshops

The UP Film Institute Summer 2007 Workshops is on!

Do you have a burning desire to create the film of your dreams? To
discover the fundamentals of photography or animation and to make the
images in your mind come alive? To learn the ropes in indie production?

Then spend this summer honing your talents and skills at the country's
premier University's film school, home of the first and
longest-running film production workshops in the Philippines.

The University of the Philippines Film Institute (UPFI) announces the
opening of its Summer 2007 Multimedia Workshop series – short-term,
specialized courses on the power of images and the various aspects of
film and audiovisual production.

Scriptwriting (Basic/Advanced) * Photography (Black and White/Digital)
* Non-linear Editing * Art and Animation * Basic Digi-Filmmaking *
Documentary Production * Sound and Music Design* Experimental Film
Production * Writing about Films * Acting for the Screen * Indie Film
Production Management * Digital Cinematography (Basic/Advanced) * Film
Cinematography

Registration is ongoing. Since only limited slots are available per
workshop module, please confirm your participation on or before March
31. All workshops will be held at the facilities of the UP Film Institute Cine
Adarna and the College of Mass Communication, starting April 11.

The UP Film Institute is the country's only internationally accredited film school
offering degree programs in both undergraduate and graduate levels.
Through its Extension Program, the UPFI offers a year-round film and
multimedia production workshops. The UPFI is a member of CILECT, or
the International Association Schools of Film & Television.

For more information, call us at the UP Film Institute 9263640, 9250286, telefax
92627222 or 0927-2971029. Visit our website
http://www.upd.edu.ph/~film_insti/workshop.html or e-mail us at
upfi_workshops@yahoo.com.ph
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Monday, February 05, 2007

New Zealand Film Festival 2007 @ UP Diliman

NEW ZEALAND FILM FESTIVAL 2007
FEBRUARY 12-15 UPFI Cine Adarna, UP Diliman
Schedule of screenings at the UPFI Cine Adarna is as follows.
Screenings are preceded by a short film indicated in parenthesis.
ADMISSION IS FREE

February 7 Wednesday-
7 p.m. Cinema of Unease,
8 p.m. No.2
February 12- Monday
5 p.m. The World's Fastest Indian (Two Cars One Night),
7:30 p.m. Sione's Wedding (Grocer's Apprentice)
February 13-Tuesday 5 p.m. No. 2 (Blue Willow),
7:30 p.m. Whale Rider (The Lounge Bar)
February 14 - Wednesday
2 p.m. The World's Fastest Indian (Hotel Hawkestone),
5 p.m. Sione's Wedding (Blue Willow),
7:30 p.m. Whale Rider (Shadow of the Sun)
February 15 -Thursday
5 p.m. In My Father's Den (Infection),
7:30 p.m. No. 2 (No Ordinary Sun).

Sione's Wedding
Four Samoan guys are banned from their best friend's wedding.
Direction: Chris Graham. Screenplay: James Griffin, Oscar Kightley.
Cast: Oscar Kightley, Robbie Magasiva, Shimpal Lelisi, Iaheto Ah Hi,
Teuila Blakely, Madeleine Same, David Fane, Pua Magasiva, David van
Horn, Nathaniel Lees, Maryjane McKibbin-Schwenke, Ana Tuigamala.
2006 97 minutes 35mm color

Synopsis; Sione is getting married. But there's a problem, well
actually there are four problems - Sione's brother Michael and his
three best mates Albert, Stanley and Sefa: the ladies' man, the good
boy, the weird one and the party boy. They're 30-something, but they
still act as if they're 16. They get drunk, they chase the wrong
women and they have a remarkable record of causing chaos at every
wedding they attend. But when Sione's bans the boys from his wedding,
they know something has to change. The boys have one last chance:
find girlfriends to take to the wedding or be let out in the cold.
Their lives are about to get turned upside down. How hard can it be
finding a girl in the world's biggest Polynesian city when you're
young, gifted and brown?

Whale Rider
A feisty little girl bucks tradition in an attempt to become the
first female chief of a Maori tribe.
Winner of People's Choice Award –2002 Toronto IFF; Audience Award—
2003 Sundance FF; Audience Award—2003 Rotterdam IFF; Best Foreign
Film—2004 Independent Spirit Awards; Best Picture—2003 New Zealand
Film and Television Awards among over 50 awards and distinctions
including Oscar Nomination for Best Actress for Keisha Castle-Hughes—
2004 Academy Awards
Direction and Screenplay from Witi Ihimaera's novel: Niki Caro. Cast:
Keisha Castle-Hughes, Rawiri Paratene, Vicky Haughton, Cliff Curtis,
Rawinia Clarke.
2002 101 minutes 35mm color

Synopsis; It is set in a small New Zealand coastal village where
Maori claim descent from Paikea, the Whale Rider. In every
generation, a male heir has succeeded to the chiefly title.
The Chief's eldest son, Porourangi, fathers twins - a boy and a girl -
but the boy and his mother die tragically in childbirth. The
surviving girl is name Pai. Grief-stricken, her father leaves her to
be raised by her grandparents, Koro and Flowers. Koro, the Chief,
refuses to acknowledge Pai as the heir.

12 years on, Porourangi, now a feted international artist, returns
home for one of his brief and infrequent visits. Koro desperately
hopes that they can resolve their differences and that Porourangi
will accept his destiny. But Porourangi, who has made a new life for
himself in Europe, has no intention of becoming Chief.

Koro is convinced that the tribe's misfortunes began at Pai's birth
and calls for his people to bring their 12-year-old boys to him for
training. He is certain that through a gruelling process of teaching
the ancient chants, tribal lore and warrior techniques, the future
leader of their tribe will be revealed to him. Excluded from the
sessions, Pai covertly enlists the help of her sympathetic uncle to
learn the old ways.

Meanwhile, deep within the ocean, a massive herd of whales is
responding, drawn towards Pai and their twin destinies. When the
whales become stranded on the beach, Koro is sure this signals an
apocalyptic end to his tribe. Until one person prepares to make the
ultimate sacrifice to save the people. The Whale Rider.

No. 2
A matriarch puts on a big feast for her family to name her successor.
Winner of Audience Award—2006 Sundance FF
Direction and Screenplay: Toa Fraser. Cast: Ruby Dee, Tuva Novotny,
Taungaroa Emile, Xavier Horan, Rene Naufahu.
2006 94 minutes 35mm color

Synopsis; The heart has gone out of Nanna Maria's family. There are
no parties - they don't even fight anymore. Inspired by a dream of
her childhood back in Fiji, Nanna demands that her grandchildren put
on a big feast at which she will name her successor. The
grandchildren reluctantly turn up, but as the day progresses their
preparations unravel into chaos and an outraged Nanna calls the whole
thing off. That's when everyone realizes they have to pull out all
the stops and give the crazy old lady what she wants, and what they
all need. Infused with the heat and vibrancy of the South Pacific,
No.2 is a big-hearted, exuberant story about what it takes to bring
family together.

In My Father's Den
A disillusioned war journalist is implicated in a teenage girl's
mysterious disappearance.
Winner of International Critics Prize—2004 Toronto IFF; Best Picture,
Best Director, Best Screenplay—2005 New Zealand Screen Awards among
more awards and distinctions including Best Actor for Matthew
Macfadyen, Best Actress for Emily Barclay, Best Supporting Actor for
Colin Moy, Best Supporting Actress
Direction and Screenplay from Maurice Gee's book: Brad McGann. Cast:
Matthew Macfadyen, Miranda Otto, Emily Barclay, Colin Moy.
2004 126 minutes 35mm color
For mature viewing with sexual content, language,some violence and
drug use

Synopsis; Paul (Matthew Macfadyen), a battle weary war photographer,
returns to his remote New Zealand hometown, when his father dies, and
faces the past he left behind. To his surprise, he also finds the
sixteen year old Celia (Emily Barclay), the daughter of his first
girlfriend, who hungers for the world beyond her small-town.

But many, including the members of both their families, frown upon
the friendship and when Celia goes missing, Paul becomes increasingly
persecuted as the prime suspect in her disappearance. As the violent
and urgent truth gradually emerges, Paul is forced to confront the
family tragedy and betrayal he ran from as a youth, and to face the
grievous consequences of silence and secrecy that has surrounded his
entire adult life.

The World's Fastest Indian
The true story of Burt Munro—the New Zealand man who spent decades
perfecting his classic 1920 Indian motorcycle. At age 68, he risked
everything, including his own life, taking the bike to the Bonneville
Salt Flats in Utah to break the world speed record.

Synopsis

Anthony Hopkins stars as Burt Munro, a man who never let the dreams
of youth fade.

After a lifetime of perfecting his classic Indian motorcycle, Burt
set off from the bottom of the world to test his bike at the
Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah. With all the odds against him, he set
a new speed record and captured the spirit of his times. Burt Munro's
1967 world record remains unbroken and his legend lives on today.

Documentary Feature
Cinema of Unease: A Personal Journey by Sam Neill
A documentary feature by Sam Neill and Judy Rymer
A century of New Zealand cinema is recounted in a personal journey
through the childhood and memories of one of its key actors.
1995 56 minutes 35mm color

Short Film Selection
Blue Willow (Veialu Aila-Unsworth, 2005, 14 minutes)
An animated fable haunts with its tale of love and betrayal.

No Ordinary Sun (Jonathan Brough, 2004, 15 minutes)
A man confronts his fears against the majestic backdrop of the
Antarctic.

Infection (James Cunningham, 2000, 9 minutes)
A mutant hero. A virtual bank heist. A digital action thriller. The
perfect digital crime.

The Lounge Bar (Don McGlashan-Harry Sinclair, 1989, 12 minutes)
A bizarre web of fate links a man and a woman meeting for the first
time to a singer, his song, his sideburns and bell bottoms.

Shadow over the Sun (Rachel Douglas, 2006, 8 minutes)
A new mom in colonial New Zealand is visited by a tui in her garden
in anticipation of fear and hope for a new life.

Hotel Hawkestone (Sebastian Doyle-Jonathan Smith, 1992, 14 minutes)
An Asian woman books a holiday in a New Zealand hotel yet to be
built.

The Grocer's Apprentice (Sebastian Doyle, 1997, 11 minutes)
A grocer leaves his store in the care of an errant assistant. Based
on the Goethe classic.

Two Cars, One Night (Taika Waititi, 2003, 11 minutes)
One night outside a rural pub, three children in two cars await their
parents.
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