Koekäyttö: Asian Film Online (-26.11.2013)

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Asian Film Online on videoarkisto, joka sisältää yhteensä lähes 600 elokuvaa, dokumenttia ja lyhytelokuvaa eri puolilta Aasiaa. Elokuvia on yhteensä 24 eri maasta, mutta kokoelmassa painottuvat erityisesti Kiina, Intia, Iran, Etelä-Korea sekä Kaakkois-Aasia.

Huom: Kaikissa elokuvissa ei ole englanninkielistä tekstitystä.

Koekäyttö jatkuu 26.11.2013 asti
Palaute: e-library@helsinki.fi

Kustantajan esittely kokoelmasta:

Asian Film Online is an online streaming video collection of nearly 600 narrative feature films, documentaries, and shorts. With Asian voices addressing Asian issues, and through works selected by Asian film experts, the collection offers highly relevant perspectives and insights. Its themes—such as modernity, globalization, national identity, female agency, inequalities in opportunity amid social and political unrest, and cultural and sexual identity—are central to any meaningful discussion of Asian culture.

More than 75 percent of the films stream exclusively in Asian Film Online, and more than 60 percent are award winners. Twenty-four countries across the region are represented, with a strong concentration on China, India, Iran, South Korea, and Southeast Asia. The collection features internationally acclaimed directors such as:

  •     Xie Fei, an award winner from China (A Girl from Hunan; Black Snow; Woman from the Lake of Scented Souls; A Mongolian Tale; Song of Tibet).
  •     Iranian new-wave director Dariush Mehrjui (The Cycle; Pari; The Lodgers; Mum’s Guest).
  •     Leading Indonesian director Garin Nugroho (And the Moon Dances; A Poet; Bird Man Tale).
  •     South Korean feminist documentarian Kim Soyoung (Koryu: Southern Woman; New Woman: Her First Song; I’ll Be Seeing Her: Images of Women in Korean Cinema).

Also included are works that have rarely been seen outside their native countries, from filmmakers including Adoor Gopalakrishnan (India), Kim Dong Won (South Korea), and James Lee (Malaysia).

Coverage of West Asia (Middle East) includes filmmakers from Iran (Majid Majidi, The Color of Paradise and Baran), Lebanon (Jocelyn Saab, Kiss Me Not on the Eyes), and Iraq (Shawkat Amin Korki, Crossing the Dust), who offer personal perspectives and alternative analyses of events in their homelands. Asian Film Online also includes more than 30 films highlighting Persia’s rich history and the diverse societies that define the country, each paired with a contextual video introduction from a leading film scholar or expert.

In addition to providing a general introduction to Asia and the Pacific, the collection is particularly valuable for scholarship in Asian studies, Middle Eastern studies, political science, postcolonial theory and criticism, anthropology, and linguistics. The works also explore a wide variety of cinematic styles and techniques relevant to the study of film, literature, and the visual and performing arts.

All the films are indexed by filmmaker, country, language, genre, theme, and original language. Subtitles and synopses further expand accessibility.