Back to Neutral: Koreans on the Digital Cinema Frontier in China
Brian Yecies, University of Wollongong How are East Asian film practitioners contributing to the professionalization of Chinese cinema? It is no secret that South Korean, Hong Kong, Taiwanese and...
View ArticleRebranding the dragon: learning from East Asia
China’s growing economic, political, and military capacity is the most geopolitically significant development of the 21st century, one which is already being branded the ‘Asian century.’ Certainly the...
View ArticleFiji’s film future
By Ian Weber and Anurag Subrimani, University of the South Pacific, Fiji Most people think of Fiji as one of the world’s most pristine vacation destination – beautiful beaches, dense tropical rain...
View ArticleSerangoon Road: a bridge for co-production and cultural learning in the...
By Caroline Wong, James Cook University Serangoon Road is an Australian-Singapore ten part TV series. A detective noir drama set in the sixties, Serangoon Road is set in a time when Singapore was...
View ArticleCo-producing with China: what’s in it for Australia?
In 2007, the US media scholar Michael Curtin published Playing to the World’s Biggest Audience, a study of the rapid global expansion of Chinese language media. Curtin interviewed approximately a...
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