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    Category: Inner Views

    In Two Worlds – Rizka Sutiarso

    Indonesian filmmaker Rizka Sutiarso talks about her nascent filmmaking experience, the idea behind her film ‘Parallel Cities’, and the differences between Indonesian and Australian contexts of filmmaking.

    July 5, 2017July 30, 2017 by thoughtsonfilms

    The Flame that Kindles – Minji Kang (part 2)

    The second and final part of a most comprehensive interview, Minji Kang dives deep in her other short films, discusses ‘The Loyalist’ in great detail, and reveals her future plans.

    June 17, 2017June 18, 2017 by thoughtsonfilms

    Everywhere Nowhere – Minji Kang (part 1)

    In the first of a two-part inner view, Minji Kang speaks about the importance of family and home, the impact of music in her personal and professional life, and discusses the making of her film, ‘Requiem for Herstory’.

    June 10, 2017June 18, 2017 by thoughtsonfilms

    To The Sea, The Rivers Run – Sheryl Chong

    With the SeaShorts Film Festival coming up next weekend, we thought it would be good to sit down and have a chat with the Festival Manager, Sheryl Chong, to see why we should get down with what’s up.

    May 8, 2017May 8, 2017 by thoughtsonfilms

    Windy City – Winaldo Swastia

    Our friends over at CQ Magazine sat down and had a chat with Indonesian filmmaker Winaldo Swastia at Monash College, Jakarta.

    September 28, 2016September 28, 2016 by thoughtsonfilms

    Eastern Promises – Jasmine Suraya Chin

    Our friends at CQ Magazine sat down with Jasmine Suraya Chin to discuss her burgeoning career thus far.

    August 19, 2016September 1, 2016 by thoughtsonfilms

    Green Sunset – Ross Harrison

    Roving documentarian Ross Harrison have made films all over the world, so we sat down with him to chat about his films, the state of documentaries and the importance of environmentalism.

    July 6, 2016July 6, 2016 by thoughtsonfilms

    Eat, Drink, Lunch, Dinner – Aw See Wee

    In an interview with Malaysian filmmaker Aw See Wee, we discuss the differences between Taiwanese and Malaysian cinema, why family can provide good inspiration and how breakfast should come before supper.

    May 4, 2016May 4, 2016 by thoughtsonfilms

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