Independent Filmmaking across Borders in Contemporary Asia

Independent Filmmaking across Borders in Contemporary Asia examines an array of auteur-driven fiction and documentary independent film projects that have emerged since the turn of the millennium from East and Southeast Asia, a strand of transnational filmmaking that converges with Asia's vibran...

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Main Author: Ma, Ran (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam Amsterdam University Press 2019
Series:Asian Visual Cultures
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