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New Zealand Korean Film Festival 2004
In October 2004 New Zealand held its first ever Korean Film Festival in Auckland, not only revealing that Asians have other pastimes than boy racing, kidnapping, and pouring their money into the NZ education system, but also showing how one small country has turned its film industry into a force to be reckoned with on the global scene.
New Zealand International Film Festival 2004
Fortunately in Aotearoa, we have the New Zealand International Film Festival not only to break up the slate of gray scheduled every year from June through August, but also to give us some food for thought about what kind of future we’re setting ourselves up for in the next few hundred years.
Masterclass! Short Film Workshops in New Zealand
Masterclass! short film workshops with UK writer/director/actor/educator Simon van der Borgh and US short film guru Kim Adelman.
The ‘Quintus’ Montreal Italian Film Festival Makes its Debut
Michael Vesia's report on the debut of Montreal's Italian Film Festival.
The Hong Kong International Film Festival, continued (finally)
Festival report which covers events from 2002 to 2004.
Fantasia 2004 Part 2: Selections from the International Programming
Part-two of Fantasia Festival report.
Fantasia 2004 Part 1: Selections from Japan (mainly) and Korea
Fantasia is back after a one year hiatus, stonger than ever.
San Sebastian 14: Horror and Fantasy Film Festival
Our man in Italy visits Spain's horror and fantasy festival extravaganza.
A Festival Defines Itself: The CIFF Slowly Develops a Personality
A report on the 4th Calgary International Film Festival.
The 27th World Film Festival: The Cinema of Asia
Writer Rist concentrates on the Asian offerings at the 27th edition of the WFF.
Suicide, Regeneration, and a Tear upon Waking: Fantasia 2003
Randolph Jordan stretches his writer's arms in his two-part Fantasia 2003 report, using part one to reflect on cult cinema spectatorship.
Fantasia Part 2. Suicide is for the Birds
Jordan uses part two of his report as an extended mediation on Fantasia (and Jordan) favorite Takashi Miike.
Fantasia 2003: The Heights of Low Budget
Low budget excels at FanTasia 2003.
UCLA’s “Heroic Grace: the Chinese Martial Arts Film”
In September 2002, at the Toronto International Film Festival, I was very pleased to meet Cheng-Sim Lim, the Head of Programming at the UCLA Film and Television Archive, who told me she was curating a series of films celebrating the history of Chinese Martial Arts on film!
FanTasia 2003 Preview
The long wait is over. After a one year hiatus for economic and logistical reasons, the FanTasia International Film Festival is back (July 17-August 10, 2003).

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