Community Presentation IV
Exploring Collaboration Between Countries in Film Festivals
This session of Community Presentation brings together film communities and curators from the Borneo region to discuss opportunities for cooperation in the film sector. The focus is on the potential of the film movement within Borneo and beyond.
Community Presentation IV: Borneo serves as a platform for creation, exhibition, and discussion, offering young filmmakers across various areas a chance to share their unique experiences. Each region faces its challenges, contributing diverse ideas to the conversation. This forum highlights emerging trends and explores the potential for future films from Borneo, encouraging collaboration and exchange.
With a spirit that has remained strong for a decade, we hope to inspire all participants at the JAFF#19 Community Forum to carry this enthusiasm forward and engage with the various aspects of their communities.
Schedule
Jadwal
Venue : LPP Convention Hall
Date : Friday, December 6 2024
Time: 12:30 – 14:30 (WIB)
SPEAKER:
PEMBICARA:
Yow Chong Lee
Yow Chong Lee is a film lecturer at Universiti Malaysia Sarawak. In addition to teaching and conducting research, he creates films and curates Malaysia's longest-running short film festival, the Mini Film Festival. His goal is to foster a vibrant film ecosystem in Malaysian Borneo, uniting audiences and filmmakers through film festivals and appreciation events.
Munir Sadikin
Munir Sadikin is a prominent figure in the Forum Sineas Banua film community, established on July 24, 2016, in Banjarmasin, South Kalimantan. This forum serves as a communication and networking platform for film enthusiasts and filmmakers in the region. Munir actively contributes to cinematic development and the growth of the film industry in South Kalimantan, playing a significant role in promoting local cinema and raising awareness about the importance of the film industry.
Herman Geno
Herman Geno is a leading figure in the Indonesian film industry, recognized as the director of the acclaimed film "14 Petarung," which garnered an invitation from NETFLIX to Jakarta. His work reflects his growing influence in contemporary cinema, particularly through projects that captivate modern audiences.
Muhammad Jaya
Muhammad Jaya, a director from Samarinda, East Kalimantan, has earned the Best Director award at the Balikpapan Film Festival. He directed "LAMAK," a film that explores the socio-cultural realities of East Kalimantan.
Siska Agus Rini Ningrum
Siska Agus Rini Ningrum, born on May 13, 1998, began her artistic journey in middle school, particularly in acting. Since entering the film industry in 2017, she has focused on line producing since 2022 and has remained active in the film community in Pontianak.