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Monthly Archives: November 2019
At the heart of things – APSA 2019
Asia Pacific Screen Awards, 2019. Brisbane, QLD, Australia By Cynthia Webb, Brisbane, QLD, Australia Photos by Cynthia Webb: The group – Kazahkstan and Yakutia (Federation of Russian Republics)film-makers. The other picture is Jang Young-Hwan, the Producer of “Parasite”. The Asia … Continue reading
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Asia Pacific Screen Awards, 2019 have been announced tonight – 21st November
Korean Filmmaker, Bong Joon-Ho wins Best Feature Film at 13th Asia Pacific Screen Awards. Photo: Jang Young Hwan – producer of “Parasite” Bong Joon-ho’s international hit Parasite has claimed Best Feature Film at the 13th Asia Pacific Screen Awards (APSA). … Continue reading
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“Birds of Passage” (Columbia, 2018) directed by Cristina Gallego/Ciro Guerra Reviewed by Cynthia Webb
“Birds of Passage” (“Pajaros de Verano”) reviewed by Cynthia Webb In 1968 the modern world caught up with an Indian tribal group called the Wayuu living in a remote part of northern Columbia. The powerful film “Birds of Passage” by … Continue reading
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