Having gone through his filmography not too long ago, we sat down with Jef Samaroon to talk about the genesis of his filmmaking career, as well as the challenges he face in his academic one.
Tag: short films
A Truth Objectified – Women-Focused Films at 2018 Freedom Film Fest (part 1)
Fikri Jermadi gets round to looking at ‘Woman at Home’ and ‘Retouch’, screened at the 2018 Freedom Film Fest.
Gusty and Gutsy – 2nd KKFVA Golden Wind Awards (part 2)
Fikri Jermadi puts his thinking cap on in rounding up a two-part look at the short films of the 2nd Kota Kinabalu Film and Video Association (KKFVA) Golden Wind Awards.
Sweet, Scary and Funny – 2nd KKFVA Golden Wind Awards (part 1)
In the first of a two-parter, Fikri Jermadi trains his eyes on the finalists of the 2nd Kota Kinabalu Film and Video Association (KKFVA) Golden Winds Awards.
Animating Language – Celebrating Indigenous Australian Stories
John Bradley and Shannon Faulkhead discuss how animated films can help with the celebration and maintenance of Indigenous Australian culture.
Ploughing a Furrow – The Films of Jef Samaroon
Fikri Jermadi trawls through the filmography of the man with many monikers, Jef Samaroon.
Fortune Favours the Brave – The Films of Luhki Herwanayogi
Adi Iskandar strikes gold with the films of Luhki Herwanayogi.
Hatching Stuff – HACTION! Short Films 2017 (part 2)
Carrying on from last week, Fikri Jermadi rounds up the final three films of the 2017 HACTION! short film competition.