Credits: Image from Objectifs
The long weekend is upon us, at last! Coincidentally, so is the Asian Film Symposium (AFS), which will be held from 10 to 13 September 2015. Returning after a hiatus of 6 years, AFS invites filmmakers from around Southeast Asia to produce short films and share them with a local audience.
An exciting development this year is the introduction of a theme, ‘Pop! Culture’, which allows filmmakers from around the region to demonstrate how they interpret this theme based on their individual cultural backgrounds. The synopses of the short films already cover a variety of topics, with filmmakers exploring love, food, the LGBT community and technology, among others. These topics will sound familiar to most, since they are pertinent to Singapore as well.
Apart from film screenings, which are paid, AFS also invites the public to free dialogue sessions covering topics like independent cinema and pop culture.
The revival of this film festival is a welcome addition to the existing crop of film events in Singapore. As one of the key film events in Singapore when it first started, AFS provides a platform for filmmakers to network and showcase their works. Audiences will rejoice at this chance to watch even more non-mainstream films, with AFS adding to existing film events like A Design Film Festival, Perspectives Film Festival and international showcases like the Japanese Film festival and Israel Film Festival.
Organised by two non-profit arts organisations, The Substation and Objectifs, AFS intends to be an annual affair again. While the response thus far has been positive, according to the organisers, it remains to be seen if funding for the event can be sustained. After all, it stopped in its 8th edition back in 2008 because of financing difficulties.
It seems that Singaporeans are getting more interested in filmmaking nowadays, so AFS might have a longer lifespan this time. In any case, let’s just keep our fingers crossed and our support strong!
Asian Film Symposium
10 – 13 September 2015
The Substation Theatre and Objectifs
$10 (concession tickets at $7 for NSF, Senior Citizens and Students)
More information at the Asian Film Symposium website