After finishing my latest short film late last month in the sound studios of Honjo (Japan), and a brief stint at the Jeonju International Film Fest, I had returned to Malaysia and went through a relatively idyllic lifestyle.
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Thursday, May 19, 2011
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
My trophies join my toys
Over the past few years while I dabbled in the dark, disgraceful arts of filmmaking, I was fortunate enough to pick up a number of awards along the way.
Saturday, May 07, 2011
Jeonju International Film Festival 2011 recap part 3
May 4th began with the second screening of EXHALATION and its Q and A session. (tickets, to my surprise and joy, were sold out two days earlier)
Jeonju International Film Festival 2011 recap part 2
May 2. I began the day by catching Kim Sun's SELF-REFERENTIAL TRAVERSE: ZEITGEIST AND ENGAGEMENT.
80 minutes later, I stumbled out of the theaters, a little dazed and confused. (check out this short review on Aphanisis)
Here is its trailer.
80 minutes later, I stumbled out of the theaters, a little dazed and confused. (check out this short review on Aphanisis)
Here is its trailer.
Tuesday, May 03, 2011
Jeonju International Film Festival 2011 recap
After arriving at Incheon Airport on the awesome business class seat. I took the bus from Seoul to Jeonju.
The epic bus ride lasted for more than 4 hours.
The epic bus ride lasted for more than 4 hours.
Sunday, May 01, 2011
Whoa, business class
I'm now in Jeonju for the Jeonju International Film Festival.
As you may notice by now, I fly almost every month to a film fest. This jet-setting lifestyle is exciting, but hardly as glamourous as what most people envisioned, for example, I only travel on economy class, no, no private jet either.
So imagine my surprise yesterday when I was actually given the business class for the flight to Seoul. Commoners like me have never actually experienced such luxury in the air.
Very nice.
As you may notice by now, I fly almost every month to a film fest. This jet-setting lifestyle is exciting, but hardly as glamourous as what most people envisioned, for example, I only travel on economy class, no, no private jet either.
So imagine my surprise yesterday when I was actually given the business class for the flight to Seoul. Commoners like me have never actually experienced such luxury in the air.
Very nice.
Saturday, April 30, 2011
Heading off to the Jeonju Film Festival
I am now waiting for the airport limo at Four Seasons Hotel.
I'm flying off to attend the Jeonju International Film Festival. (3.5 hours away from Seoul via bus) where my short film EXHALATION will be making its Asian Premiere. Screenings are on the 1st and 4th of May. I will be there for the question and answer sessions, along with producer/ star Kiki Sugino. It's going to be fun.
Aside from that, there are numerous films I intend to catch at the festival: the 5 hour film HEAVEN'S STORY, the Bela Tarr film TURIN HORSE, the animated film THE ILLUSIONIST, another 5 hour film MYSTERIES OF LISBON (I caught an hour of it in Rotterdam), and those Jeonju Digital Project omnibus etc
Location:Japan
Thursday, April 28, 2011
A melancholic dream about dying once
I thought I had a strange enough dream during my afternoon nap, but when I went back to my place and finally slept, I had a stranger dream.
I dreamed that I was back in Malaysia again, doing something mundane at home. Then my mother revealed reluctantly that I died once, in Japan, but they brought me home, and I was alive again.
There were brief flashes of images, like a quick montage. I saw myself collapsing onto the floor somewhere at the streets, and was hauled back from Japan to Malaysia in a white body bag.
I didn't remember how I came back to life. Everyone around me were polite and nice to me. Did they know what happened?
I went through the entire dream feeling incredulous that I had died once and wondering how I died before. I also wondered whether I was to die again. Or just fade away. There were so many things I have yet to do. It was a melancholic feeling.
In the end I decided that "perhaps i will live forever."
Or "perhaps I will just live on, normally, until old age. Or something like that. As if the first death was just a dream."
And then I woke up.
I dreamed that I was back in Malaysia again, doing something mundane at home. Then my mother revealed reluctantly that I died once, in Japan, but they brought me home, and I was alive again.
There were brief flashes of images, like a quick montage. I saw myself collapsing onto the floor somewhere at the streets, and was hauled back from Japan to Malaysia in a white body bag.
I didn't remember how I came back to life. Everyone around me were polite and nice to me. Did they know what happened?
I went through the entire dream feeling incredulous that I had died once and wondering how I died before. I also wondered whether I was to die again. Or just fade away. There were so many things I have yet to do. It was a melancholic feeling.
In the end I decided that "perhaps i will live forever."
Or "perhaps I will just live on, normally, until old age. Or something like that. As if the first death was just a dream."
And then I woke up.
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
A singer who became a Buddhist nun.
There are only two buses a day that go from Honjo to Tokyo, one at 11 in the morning, the other at 7:45 in the evening. Miss any one of them and I would have to take the Shinkansen train home (3200 yen for a ride). Obviously, I chose not to pay for such a fee (after taking one here two nights ago) after I was done with LAST FRAGMENTS OF WINTER, I decided to wait it out for the evening bus.
I had already made backups with my hard disk, made a HDcam, burnt a DVD, it was 4pm. I headed to the lab for a nap.
Suddenly I was in the courtyard of a Buddhist temple, there were a number of monks and nuns before me. A nun was introduced to me by a monk, she had plain features, seemed slightly older than me, late 20s, or early 30s?
I had already made backups with my hard disk, made a HDcam, burnt a DVD, it was 4pm. I headed to the lab for a nap.
Suddenly I was in the courtyard of a Buddhist temple, there were a number of monks and nuns before me. A nun was introduced to me by a monk, she had plain features, seemed slightly older than me, late 20s, or early 30s?
Finishing the postproduction of LAST FRAGMENTS OF WINTER
I have just spent another night in the ARTS AND SCIENCE CENTER in Honjo, which has state of the art postproduction facilities and is where I was putting the finishing touches on my latest film LAST FRAGMENTS OF WINTER.
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