Entries from SCHEMA Magazine - Daily Dose tagged as 'Documentary'

Home Unknown by Stephen Dypiangco | Film | Philippines

Home Unknown is a Filipino American personal documentary that follows Stephen Dypiangco and his parents on a trip to the Philippines, where he hopes to learn more about his cultural heritage and family history.

OurTube #23 | Centre A | June 30, 2010

It's a night of Art, Film, and Japanese History that you don't want to miss! THIS WEDNESDAY, June 30, Center A will be presenting two provocative Japanese films: YAMA-ATTACK TO ATTACK and Shinjyuku Street TV for their very first Canadian screenings!

NAFF 2010 | Digital Underground in the People's Republic of China

Digital Underground is a documentary that traces the proliferation and dissemination of independent film in China. These films represent some of the last vestiges of independent media in China today, and as such they often provide an unauthorized look into the experience of Chinese people as it is actually lived, rather than what the state allows to be seen.

NAFF 2010 | From Jean-Paul Sartre to Teresa Teng

Says one art critic Yang Xiaoyan, "the people are pragmatic in the southern province of Guangdong, China." They don't bother themselves too much with the esoteric or academic as much as the Mandarin-speakers do. Being independent spirits, the artists of the South were quick to accept more capitalist values at the end of the '80s and change their art accordingly. But what about the '80s themselves? What defined art in the south, which did not follow suit with the northern provinces and accept the '85 New Wave Movement that became 'a campaign' up north?

NAFF 2010 | Tawilis

Environmentally-themed films have become staples in the documentary world, riding on the wave of "green" issue and conservation consciousness worldwide. Rarely, however, are the perspectives of Asian countries portrayed to a significant extent in such films.

The Colour of Beauty: Post-screening thoughts

The Colour of Beauty is great in that it brings to light a very important issue in the fashion industry and the media and pop culture in general. The statistics given in the film about just how few visible minorities are seen in the modelling business is shocking for sure.... But here are some thoughts I have that bring some further discussion to the issue at hand.

"Babies" documentary explores how environment shapes humans

Babies follows the very young lives of four infants: Ponijao from the Himba tribe in Namibia; Bayarjargal living in a rural farm in Mongolia; Mari from Tokyo, Japan; and Hattie from San Francisco, USA. Without the use of any narration, the documentary gives its audience an intimate look at exactly how different (and also similar) these infants' lives are.

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