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Asian Film Archive

The Asian Film Archive (AFA) is a non-governmental organisation in Singapore that preserves the film heritage of Asian Cinema. The archive is located at the National Library Building along Victoria Street, a five-minute walk from Bugis MRT station (East-West Line).

Asian Film Archive
Founder(s)Tan Bee Thiam
Established2005
MissionSave, explore and share the art of Asian Cinema
ChairGlen Goei
Staff11-15
Key peopleKaren Chan
Address100 Victoria St.
#04-01 National Library Building, Singapore 188064
Location
Singapore
,
Singapore
Coordinates1°17'51.7"N 103°51'16.4"E
Websitehttp://www.asianfilmarchive.org

History edit

 
Staff and volunteers of the AFA in 2005

Founded in 2005, AFA preserves Asian films to encourage scholarly research on film, and to promote a wider critical appreciation of this art form. The archive has collected more than 2,000 titles, with a focus on classic Asian films and contemporary independent works from Southeast Asia. The Archive's outreach programmes encourage film literacy and find new audiences for films in its collection.

The Asian Film Archive is an affiliate of the International Federation of Film Archives (FIAF) and the Southeast Asia-Pacific Audiovisual Archive Association (SEAPAVAA). Amongst its international advisors are Ray Edmondson, David Bordwell and Apichatpong Weerasethakul.

Renowned scholar, Patricia Zimmermann described the work of the Asian Film Archive in Afterimage: The Journal of Media Art & Cultural Criticism and on the Open Spaces blog.

In June 2010, a group of Singapore filmmakers, including Tan Pin Pin, Royston Tan and Kelvin Tong, protested AFA's head Tan Bee Thiam's supposed conflict of interest. Their letter led to Tan's resignation as executive director in September.[1]

In 2014, AFA became a subsidiary of the National Library Board.

In 2015, the archive commissioned Fragment, a film anthology by Lav Diaz, U-Wei Haji Saari, Sherman Ong and others. It premiered on 30 October at The Projector, a local cinema.[2]

Programmes edit

 
Asian Restored Classics 2016

Asian Restored Classics edit

Asian Restored Classics is an annual film festival that celebrates the best of Asian cinema. It provides a platform for the iconic classics that different institutions have restored to be appreciated by modern audiences.

Its first edition in 2016 featured Akira Kurosawa's Ran (1985) , King Hu's Dragon Inn (1967), Mike de Leon's Kakabakaba Ka Ba? (1980), John Woo's A Better Tomorrow (1986), Satyajit Ray's Charulata (1964) and Park Sang-Ho's Tosuni: The Birth of Happiness (1963).

State of Motion edit

 
State of Motion 2019 - A Fear of Monsters

State of Motion is an annual multi-disciplinary event that revisits Singapore's cinematic history, exploring film as a document of time through exhibitions, screenings, tours and artistic responses.

Singapore Shorts edit

Singapore Shorts is an annual showcase celebrating the best and the most promising local short films in Singapore. Alongside screenings of the selected cinematic works, the programme also features post-screening discussions with the filmmakers, dedicated reviews from critics and a special section of older titles from the Asian Film Archive's collection.

 
Singapore Shorts 2018

Thirteen short films were selected for its inaugural edition in 2018.

Reframe edit

Reframe is a salon series that constructs critical frameworks and examines topics surrounding cinema and the moving image through film showcases, panel discussions and presentations.

Alt Screen edit

Alt Screen is a film series, co-organised with the National Library Board, Singapore, to showcase Asian documentaries and offering interpretations of global issues and critical perspectives of humanity.

co:lab edit

Co-organised with library@esplanade, co:lab is a platform where new live works are experimented and presented through cross disciplinary encounters between film and performing arts.

Collection edit

Notable films in the collection include the Cathay-Keris Malay Classics Collection: Hang Jebat by Hussain Haniff (1961), Mat Bond by Mat Sentul and M. Amin (1967) and Sumpah Pontianak by B.N. Rao (1958); Evolution of a Filipino Family by Lav Diaz (2004); Blink of an Eye by Mike de Leon (1981); Manila in the Claws of Neon by Lino Brocka (1975); The Arsonist by U-Wei Haji Saari (1995); The Big Durian by Amir Muhammad (2003); Da Huang Pictures Collection and the Woo Ming Jin Collection that document the works of the Malaysian New Wave filmmakers.

In 2014, The Cathay-Keris Malay Classics was inscribed into the UNESCO Memory of the World Asia-Pacific Regional Register.[3]

In keeping with its efforts to encourage an appreciation of Asian films, the AFA makes its collection available for public access through a reference collection at the library@esplande and through the Lee Kong Chian Reference Library at the National Library Building.

Cinema edit

AFA runs regular film programs at the Oldham Theatre, located at the National Archives of Singapore building along Canning Rise. The 132-seat cinema is equipped to exhibit films from 4K digital projection to traditional 35mm.

The cinema launched in April 2019 with a slate of 8 Asian horror films, including the classic Orang Minyak (1958) starring P. Ramlee, and its Hong Kong riff, Oily Maniac (1976).

Restorations edit

To make more films available for viewing and research, the AFA restores films that have been preserved but are in deteriorating condition.

The restoration of Batch '81 (1983) was presented in the Venice Classics section during the 74th Venice International Film Festival in 2017.

AFA's restoration of Bambaru Avith (1978) was selected for Cannes Classic 2020.

Restorations done by year
Year Film Director
2020 Mat Magic (1971) Mat Sentol
2020 Kaki Bakar (1995) U-Wei Haji Saari
2020 Bambaru Avith (1978) Dharmasena Pathiraja
2019 Permata Di-Perlimbahan (1952) Haji Mahadi
2019 Aku Mahu Hidup (1970) M. Amin
2019 Letter To An Angel (1994) Garin Nugroho
2019 They Call Her Cleopatra Wong (1978) Bobby A. Suarez
2019 They Call Him Chop Suey (1975) Jim Goldman
2018 The Teenage Textbook Movie (1998) Philip Lim
2018 Forever Fever (1998) Glen Goei
2018 Cinta Kasih Sayang (1965) Hussain Haniff
2018 Money No Enough (1998) Tay Teck Lock
2018 Sunshine Singapore (1972) Rajendra Gour
2018 Orang Minyak (1958) L. Krishnan
2017 Batch '81 (1983) Mike De Leon
2017 Ring of Fury (1973) Tony Yeow & James Sebastian
2017 China Wife 唐山阿嫂 (1957) Chan Man [陈文]
2017 Blood Stains in the Valley of Love 血染相思谷 (1957) Chun Kim [秦剑] & Chor Yuen [楚原]
2017 Moon Over Malaya 椰林月 (1957) Chun Kim [秦剑]
2017 Pyo Chit Lin (My Darling) (1950) U Tin Myint
2015 Mee Pok Man (1995) Eric Khoo
2015 Taming of the Princess 醉打金枝 (1958) Xu Jiao Ming
2015 Chuchu Datok Merah (1963) M. Amin
2015 The Lion City 狮子城 (1960) Yi Sui
2015 Patah Hati (1952) K.M Basker
2015 Gado Gado (1961) S. Roomai Noor
2015 Sultan Mahmud Mangkat Dijulang (1961) K.M. Basker

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Frater, Patrick. . Film Business Asia. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 4 January 2016.
  2. ^ "Fragment World Premiere". Asian Film Archive. Retrieved 4 January 2016.
  3. ^ "MEDIA ADVISORY: Preserving Southeast Asia's Cinematic Heritage through UNESCO's Memory of the World (MoW) Programme". UNESCO Bangkok. Retrieved 2019-03-06.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The Asian Film Archive AFA is a non governmental organisation in Singapore that preserves the film heritage of Asian Cinema The archive is located at the National Library Building along Victoria Street a five minute walk from Bugis MRT station East West Line Asian Film ArchiveFounder s Tan Bee ThiamEstablished2005MissionSave explore and share the art of Asian CinemaChairGlen GoeiStaff11 15Key peopleKaren ChanAddress100 Victoria St 04 01 National Library Building Singapore 188064LocationSingapore SingaporeCoordinates1 17 51 7 N 103 51 16 4 EWebsitehttp www asianfilmarchive orgContents 1 History 2 Programmes 2 1 Asian Restored Classics 2 2 State of Motion 2 3 Singapore Shorts 2 4 Reframe 2 5 Alt Screen 2 6 co lab 3 Collection 4 Cinema 5 Restorations 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory edit nbsp Staff and volunteers of the AFA in 2005 Founded in 2005 AFA preserves Asian films to encourage scholarly research on film and to promote a wider critical appreciation of this art form The archive has collected more than 2 000 titles with a focus on classic Asian films and contemporary independent works from Southeast Asia The Archive s outreach programmes encourage film literacy and find new audiences for films in its collection The Asian Film Archive is an affiliate of the International Federation of Film Archives FIAF and the Southeast Asia Pacific Audiovisual Archive Association SEAPAVAA Amongst its international advisors are Ray Edmondson David Bordwell and Apichatpong Weerasethakul Renowned scholar Patricia Zimmermann described the work of the Asian Film Archive in Afterimage The Journal of Media Art amp Cultural Criticism and on the Open Spaces blog In June 2010 a group of Singapore filmmakers including Tan Pin Pin Royston Tan and Kelvin Tong protested AFA s head Tan Bee Thiam s supposed conflict of interest Their letter led to Tan s resignation as executive director in September 1 In 2014 AFA became a subsidiary of the National Library Board In 2015 the archive commissioned Fragment a film anthology by Lav Diaz U Wei Haji Saari Sherman Ong and others It premiered on 30 October at The Projector a local cinema 2 Programmes edit nbsp Asian Restored Classics 2016 Asian Restored Classics edit Asian Restored Classics is an annual film festival that celebrates the best of Asian cinema It provides a platform for the iconic classics that different institutions have restored to be appreciated by modern audiences Its first edition in 2016 featured Akira Kurosawa s Ran 1985 King Hu s Dragon Inn 1967 Mike de Leon s Kakabakaba Ka Ba 1980 John Woo s A Better Tomorrow 1986 Satyajit Ray s Charulata 1964 and Park Sang Ho s Tosuni The Birth of Happiness 1963 State of Motion edit nbsp State of Motion 2019 A Fear of Monsters State of Motion is an annual multi disciplinary event that revisits Singapore s cinematic history exploring film as a document of time through exhibitions screenings tours and artistic responses Singapore Shorts editSingapore Shorts is an annual showcase celebrating the best and the most promising local short films in Singapore Alongside screenings of the selected cinematic works the programme also features post screening discussions with the filmmakers dedicated reviews from critics and a special section of older titles from the Asian Film Archive s collection nbsp Singapore Shorts 2018 Thirteen short films were selected for its inaugural edition in 2018 Reframe edit Reframe is a salon series that constructs critical frameworks and examines topics surrounding cinema and the moving image through film showcases panel discussions and presentations Alt Screen edit Alt Screen is a film series co organised with the National Library Board Singapore to showcase Asian documentaries and offering interpretations of global issues and critical perspectives of humanity co lab edit Co organised with library esplanade co lab is a platform where new live works are experimented and presented through cross disciplinary encounters between film and performing arts Collection editNotable films in the collection include the Cathay Keris Malay Classics Collection Hang Jebat by Hussain Haniff 1961 Mat Bond by Mat Sentul and M Amin 1967 and Sumpah Pontianak by B N Rao 1958 Evolution of a Filipino Family by Lav Diaz 2004 Blink of an Eye by Mike de Leon 1981 Manila in the Claws of Neon by Lino Brocka 1975 The Arsonist by U Wei Haji Saari 1995 The Big Durian by Amir Muhammad 2003 Da Huang Pictures Collection and the Woo Ming Jin Collection that document the works of the Malaysian New Wave filmmakers In 2014 The Cathay Keris Malay Classics was inscribed into the UNESCO Memory of the World Asia Pacific Regional Register 3 In keeping with its efforts to encourage an appreciation of Asian films the AFA makes its collection available for public access through a reference collection at the library esplande and through the Lee Kong Chian Reference Library at the National Library Building Cinema editAFA runs regular film programs at the Oldham Theatre located at the National Archives of Singapore building along Canning Rise The 132 seat cinema is equipped to exhibit films from 4K digital projection to traditional 35mm The cinema launched in April 2019 with a slate of 8 Asian horror films including the classic Orang Minyak 1958 starring P Ramlee and its Hong Kong riff Oily Maniac 1976 Restorations editTo make more films available for viewing and research the AFA restores films that have been preserved but are in deteriorating condition The restoration of Batch 81 1983 was presented in the Venice Classics section during the 74th Venice International Film Festival in 2017 AFA s restoration of Bambaru Avith 1978 was selected for Cannes Classic 2020 Restorations done by year Year Film Director 2020 Mat Magic 1971 Mat Sentol 2020 Kaki Bakar 1995 U Wei Haji Saari 2020 Bambaru Avith 1978 Dharmasena Pathiraja 2019 Permata Di Perlimbahan 1952 Haji Mahadi 2019 Aku Mahu Hidup 1970 M Amin 2019 Letter To An Angel 1994 Garin Nugroho 2019 They Call Her Cleopatra Wong 1978 Bobby A Suarez 2019 They Call Him Chop Suey 1975 Jim Goldman 2018 The Teenage Textbook Movie 1998 Philip Lim 2018 Forever Fever 1998 Glen Goei 2018 Cinta Kasih Sayang 1965 Hussain Haniff 2018 Money No Enough 1998 Tay Teck Lock 2018 Sunshine Singapore 1972 Rajendra Gour 2018 Orang Minyak 1958 L Krishnan 2017 Batch 81 1983 Mike De Leon 2017 Ring of Fury 1973 Tony Yeow amp James Sebastian 2017 China Wife 唐山阿嫂 1957 Chan Man 陈文 2017 Blood Stains in the Valley of Love 血染相思谷 1957 Chun Kim 秦剑 amp Chor Yuen 楚原 2017 Moon Over Malaya 椰林月 1957 Chun Kim 秦剑 2017 Pyo Chit Lin My Darling 1950 U Tin Myint 2015 Mee Pok Man 1995 Eric Khoo 2015 Taming of the Princess 醉打金枝 1958 Xu Jiao Ming 2015 Chuchu Datok Merah 1963 M Amin 2015 The Lion City 狮子城 1960 Yi Sui 2015 Patah Hati 1952 K M Basker 2015 Gado Gado 1961 S Roomai Noor 2015 Sultan Mahmud Mangkat Dijulang 1961 K M BaskerSee also editList of film institutesReferences edit Frater Patrick Filmmaker protest movement leads to Tan s AFA departure Film Business Asia Archived from the original on 2016 03 04 Retrieved 4 January 2016 Fragment World Premiere Asian Film Archive Retrieved 4 January 2016 MEDIA ADVISORY Preserving Southeast Asia s Cinematic Heritage through UNESCO s Memory of the World MoW Programme UNESCO Bangkok Retrieved 2019 03 06 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Asian Film Archive amp oldid 1203783277, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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