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[Commlist] Call for Papers: Launch Symposium of the Association for Curators and Programmers of Asian Cinemas (ACPAC)

Tue Jan 28 21:05:48 GMT 2025




Call for Papers: Launch Symposium of the Association for Curators and Programmers of Asian Cinemas (ACPAC)

Rethinking Film Curation in Asian Cinemas
Date: 4-6 September 2025 | Location: Asian Film Archive, Singapore

The Association for Curators and Programmers of Asian Cinemas (ACPAC) is delighted to announce its launch symposium, Rethinking Film Curation in Asian Cinemas. This event is co-hosted with the Asian Film Archive (AFA) in Singapore and sponsored by Newcastle University, UK. ACPAC was established as part of the research project Decolonising Film Curation: Asian Cinemas as Method, funded by Newcastle University. The Asian Film Archive (AFA), an institution dedicated to promoting Asian cinema and nurturing the development of film programmers, organises screenings, activities, and events to foster a deeper appreciation for Asian cinema. With its commitment to advancing understanding and growth in the field, the AFA supports ACPAC’s efforts and is keen to be the platform for this symposium.

The launch symposium aims to bring together film curators, programmers, other industry professionals, and scholars to address the following key and pressing questions related to the field of film curation in light of technological advancements and shifts in global geopolitics. 1. What does film curation encompass, and what is its scope? How do we define the roles of film curators and programmers within today’s global cultural landscape? 2. Has film curation evolved into a specialised profession, with its own standards, skills, and recognition, distinct from broader activities like those in film archives or festivals? How does it relate to the film industry as a whole and the broader cultural development of societies? 3. What is the current state of film curation within the context of Asian cinemas? 4. How should film curators and programmers adapt to address challenges brought by shifting global geopolitics and the AI revolution, while meeting future demands? 5. Should and can film curation decolonise the appreciation and circulation of Asian cinemas in a global context? We welcome film curators and programmers from all ethnic and cultural backgrounds, including freelancers and those working in film archives, museums, festivals, and other cultural institutions, to join us in building an inclusive and diverse community. Your contribution will provide ACPAC with valuable insights into how best to support film curators and programmers of Asian cinemas in an evolving professional landscape.

Selected presentations from the symposium will have the opportunity to be included in an anthology bearing the same title, offering contributors the chance to further amplify their work and engage with a broader audience.

We look forward to your submissions and to welcoming you to our launch symposium.

For inquiries, please contact: (contact /at/ acpacnet.org)


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