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Aug 29, 2011
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Solutions to save Jakarta from cafe goers in Cikini, Central Jakarta. The problems raised revolve around the missing parks and playgrounds, and of course the most popular subject - traffic. The solutions include providing more trash bins, public transportation, making parks, and, moving the central government administration elsewhere.
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Jun 08, 2011
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Artist and activist Fern York chatted with EngageMedia on her work in Kanuguba and the struggle of the Aboriginal people in Newcastle, or Mulubinba as it was originally called.
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Jun 05, 2011
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Nanyang Technological University's Wee Kim Wee School lecturer Nikki Draper has spent more than a decade living and working in Singapore. Here in Little India she shares about working in Singapore, dealing with other people's self censorship and where to find the real Singapore.
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May 25, 2011
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From April 13 to 17, EngageMedia took part in the inaugural Global Social Change Film Festival in Ubud. In that week filmmakers and activists, including the Festival Fellows who are part of the EM community, took part in the screening, workshops and film production.
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Nov 16, 2010
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The Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival at Ithaca College embraces and interrogates sustainability across all of its forms: economic, social, ecological, political, cultural, technological, and aesthetic. The festival is in the spirit of UNESCO’s initiative on sustainable development. This initiative has redefined and expanded environmental issues to explore the international interconnections between war, disease, health, genocide, the land, water, air, food, education, technology, cultural heritage, and diversity. Through film, video, new media, installation, performance, panels, and presentations, the festival engages interdisciplinary dialogue and vigorous debate. It links the local with the global. And it showcases Ithaca College as a regional and national center for thinking differently—in new ways, interfaces, and forms—about the environment and sustainability.
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Sep 24, 2009
Invitations are now open for the 2009 IAWRT International Awards for Excellence. Program makers have until Friday 16 October 2009 to submit an entry.
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Jul 07, 2011
Another Camp Sambel alumni, Sancho Alves Nahac, known as Chamot, brings hope and motivation as a filmmaker and a person. Living in remote Timor Leste, far away from the capital of Dili, hasn't stopped Chamot from producing films and distributing them to audiences across the Asia Pacific region.
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Jun 07, 2011
Jamie McMechan is a full-time wharfie and activist. He is also a one-man band filmmaker who owns a small business called "PowderKeg Video Production", and part of the Maritime Union of Australia (MUA) Film Unit, a role which has taken him to various places in Australia and overseas like Cuba and Timor-Leste.
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May 03, 2011
In the spirit of May Day, EngageMedia is taking a moment to take a look back at films made by the Waterside Workers’ Federation Film Unit (WWFFU) from 1953 to 1988 that showed that the unions were all for union rights, work safety, welfare, housing for the people, information and history. The films were in black-and-white, colours, static colour drawings and celluloid moveable frames.
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Apr 21, 2011
EngageMedia and the Global Social Change Film Festival bring Emmy Award winning documentary and two-time Academy Award nominated filmmaker Jonathan Stack to Jakarta to shoot, screen and chat with scavengers, market sellers, students, filmmakers and campaigners.
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Apr 18, 2011
A man who was about turn wedding video makers into video journalists has gone too soon. Rest in peace, Chandra Tanzil.
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Mar 08, 2010
The Planet is fine, the pople are fucked! Talk show and film screening
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Mar 05, 2010
Here’s your chance to make a film! The annual KOMAS FREEDOM FILM FEST film competition is back!
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Jan 22, 2010
StoS is an environment movement involving urban community, youths, women in using films and other visual materials in capturing the exploitations around the Southern Hemisphere.
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