...will be televised: Video Documents From Asia
A series of five one-hour programs compiled from five regions in Asia, coordinated and produced by Shu Lea Cheang. As camcorders become more widely distributed in Asia, video makers have become active protagonists in the current social and political changes that are taking place in the region. This series is an archive of that movement: these tapes document, validate and above all participate in the struggles in Asia for press freedom and democracy. With this video collection, we challenge the "one-way" flow of U.S. media and the export of "the American Way" to the other side of the world; we provide another side of the communication highway; video from people's movements to the multinational media headquarters, from Asia to the States, from the developing countries to the developed metropolis.
Taiwan: Generation Under Martial Law
This program illustrates how video activists have developed sophisticated use of small format video, with poetic and powerful imagery, complex mixes of sounds and scores and an effective editing style that belies the urgency under which it is being made. The video movement in Taiwan has made successful use of home cassette distribution, via both mail and street vendors. The Green Team collective has pioneered in this effort with over 100 titles in distribution, documenting the struggles of farmers, students, workers and environmentalists.
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Presenting River Elegy
This epic television series initiated a whirlwind of discussion and debate when it was first broadcast to a national audience in China in 1988. Excerpts from a six part Chinese documentary series: Xia Jun/director; Su Xiaokang and Wang Luxiang/script.
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Hong Kong: Only Something That Is About To Disappear Becomes An Image
The tapes in this poignant collection make use of old black and white film from the city's historical archive. As Hong Kong readies for the inevitable change of governance in 1997, these young artists contemplate their shared history and present anxiety.
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Korea: Until Daybreak
This tape features south Korea's decade-long street insurrections from the point of view of students, farmers and workers who have stood in the front line of the reunification movement, against economic exploitation and-militarism.
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The Philippines: a Legacy of Violence
Underground video was an important tool during the Marcos era and contributed to the Aquino revolution.Curated by Nick DeoCampo with the Philippines Educational Theater Association PETAJ; Maritou Abaya 's Public Forum and the Sic O'Clock News; Mike DeLeon and others. (Philippines)
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