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AAFF update - new site, new feeds [19.08.2011]

The Asian Australian Film Forum (AAFF) will be held in Melbourne immediately after “New Communities, New Racisms” (AAI 4: The 4th Biennial AASRN conference).

Asian Australian Film Forum (AAFF) 2011 12-13 November 2011

This event will showcase a collection of films (shorts and features) and panels that explore and define the identities and experiences of Asian Australians and Asian diasporic communities.

INVITED SPEAKERS include:

Planned panels include:

‘The Screen Scene – Getting AA Stories Seen’: With a focus on the directors, scriptwriters, producers and marketers, this panel aims to look behind the scenes at how Asian Australian stories make it to the screen as well as Australian audiences relationship with films from Asia and Asian diasporas.

‘Asian Faces and Cultural Spaces’: Actors & TV Presenters discuss the contributions that Asian Australians, Asian diasporas and international films have made to film and TV including their own work.

Cross Cultural Perspectives: Explores insights on issues of identity and belonging found in international films and films by Asian transnational adoptees.

‘Why Do They Call Us Names?’: This panel aims to reflect on issues of racism, stereotypes and competing understandings of identity, with a special interest in video activism and fresh perspectives on Internet mediums such as YouTube.

AAFF is convened by:

FOR FULL INFORMATION, VISIT THE AAFF SITE: asianaustralianfilmforum.wordpress.com

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