6月19日 シダックス・カルチャーホール会場 イベントレポート シンポジウム「東南アジアのショートフィルム現状と展望」
2016年06月19日
After watching “Southeast Asia Program”, four leading filmmakers from Southeast Asian countries gathered for “Symposium on the current status and future of Southeast Asian short films.”
Ms. Salaithip Jarupoom from Thailand, Mr. Phuong Hoang Nguyen from Vietnam, Ms. Tan Chui Mui from Malaysia and Mr. Lamin Oo from Myanmar shared different situations that surround short films in their countries. (Click here to find more about the symposium speakers.)
The four Southeast Asian countries have different political, religious and economical conditions. In Malaysia, for example, short films are often made along with advertisement purposes. Meanwhile, in Myanmar, short documentaries are easier to be made because of the cheaper budgets.
During the symposium, a short film of Japan-Malaysian coproduction, “OKINAWA,” was screened. Rie Takatsuka from ODD PICTURES came out to talk about behind-the-scenes stories during shooting and other production processes of the film. She shared her vision for the future and said that she wants to blend various ways of seeing things through international coproduction.
It was an important opportunity for the audience to understand how things are working around short film productions in Southeast Asia. Our four guests came up with an idea of starting a new workshop together; a new bond has been developed in Tokyo!
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