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"Blind pig" set to fly at Rotterdam |
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Written by Patrick Frater
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Friday, 10 October 2008 |
HONG
KONG – Indonesia's "Blind pig who Wants to fly," has been selected as the first,
and so far only, film for competition at January's Rotterdam festival (Jan 21 –
Feb 1, 2009.)
Directed by first time helmer Edwin, pic
traces the journey through contemporary Indonesia by a woman who is confused
about her identity. It also appeared in the competition section of the Pusan
festival which wraps today.
"Blind Pig" has been supported at various
stages by the Rotterdam event. In 2007, Edwin received the Hubert Bals Fund
Award for his film during the Cinemanila IFF and in 2008 it was presented as a
CineMart project receiving aid for postproduction from the Hubert Bals
Fund.
Fest has reorganized itself into three main sections –
Bright Future, Spectrum and Signals – and announced that Signals section will
include a thematic sidebar on Asian 'hungry ghost' films.
It has already selected two: Ekachai Uekrongtham's "The
Coffin" and Thai box office hit "4BIA."
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