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2010  
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In the twenty years since it was founded, NETPAC has become established as the leading platform for the discovery and promotion of Asian cinema.

The genesis of NETPAC in 1990 had coincided with the renaissance of Asian cinema. NETPAC gave early expression to the need to acknowledge and recognise the emergence of new cinematic talent among Asians.
14-Jun-2010
By: Latika Padgaonkar
Remembering Alexis Tioseco
It is with great sadness that I write of the tragic death of Alexis Tioseco, my friend and fellow member of NETPAC. Alexis and his girlfriend, Nika Bohinc, were senselessly murdered on September 1 2009, in his house in Manila. And in that, we have lost the most passionate crusader for cinema from the Philippines, and the finest Asian film critic to emerge in the last five years. He was 28 years old.
12-Sep-2009
By: Neel Chaudhuri
25 Years Are So Slow Like A Bad TV Show
The Thai National Film Archive will celebrate its 25th Anniversary this year with a special retrospective of restored films at the 22nd Singapore Int'l Film Festival (Apr 14-25 2009). Dome Sukvong, Founder of the Thai National Film Archive remembers the long struggle with philosophical humour.
25-Apr-2009
By: Dome Sukvong
Three Women, A Thief and Prasanna Vithanage
A review of Prasanna Vithanage's new film Flowers in the Sky (Akasa Kusum) which premiered at the Festival International du film Asiatique de Vesoul this year.
21-Mar-2009
By: Robert Crusz
Life Without Buoys: A Conversation with Wu Tianming
Wu Tianming reminisces about his passion for cinema in his turbulent and continuing journey in the world of films in China.
29-Dec-2008
By: Aruna Vasudev & Max Tessier
Kamara Kamalova | The Grande Dame of Central Asian Cinema
Kamara Kamalova is the most important woman filmmaker of Central Asia. But the road to the top has been a thorny one. She talks to Gonul Donmez-Colin about her latest film The Road Under the Skies and filmmaking in Uzbekistan.
29-Dec-2008
By: Gonul Donmez-Colin
Uzbek Cinema: Breathing Freely
In December 2007 I was International Observer for the Presidential Elections in Uzbekistan. I was fortunate to meet with the Union of Filmmakers in Tashkent. This article is based mainly on the information on Uzbek cinema that I gathered during my visit to Uzbekistan.
29-Dec-2008
By: Rashmi Doraiswamy
   
   
  IMAGING ASIA - NETPAC-CII Fiesta
 

The Network for the Promotion of Asian Cinema (NETPAC) celebrates its 20th anniversary this year. For Asian cinema, which has grown exponentially and won more awards than ever before, this period is marked by a sense of achievement and pride.

NETPAC has been actively engaged in this eventful journey: a NETPAC Award for the Best Asian Film has been established at major international film festivals; Cinemaya, the official journal of NETPAC, has promoted Asian cinema far and wide; dedicated Asian Film Festivals have sprung up all over the world - Fukuoka in Japan, 3rd Eye Asian Film Festival in Mumbai, Vesoul in France, Barcelona in Spain, NETPAC’s own Festival – Cinefan in New Delhi, and the Jogja-NETPAC festival in Jogjakarta, among them; an APSA-NETPAC Development Prize has been instituted at the Asia-Pacific Screen Awards in Brisbane.

Awards for Asian films at international festivals have helped in bringing widespread recognition to Asian films and filmmakers in a world dominated by western definitions of what constitutes cinematic quality. Books on Asian cinema have been published under the Network’s aegis, and a host of other activities and events have also been held over the years.
Having reached such milestones, NETPAC is now poised to further broaden the scope and vision of its pioneering work.

This year, to mark its twenty years, NETPAC India holds Imaging Asia which includes under its aegis - an International conference, a thirty film festival, pre cinema performances and story tellers' art coupled with an exhibition brought to life by the Asian Heritage Foundation. The Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) will also bring in international performers from China, Thailand and Indonesia among others.

To be held across venues including the Indira Gandhi Centre for the Arts (IGNCA), Instituto Cervantes, Alliance Francaise, India International Centre and India Habitat Centre - the multi-discplinary event will be held between 19-22 August.

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