Workshop on “Migrant Labour and Ethnic Minority Cinema” cum Special Screenings of A Yellow Bird and Apprentice

May 13, 2017

Workshop on “Migrant Labour and Ethnic Minority Cinema” cum Special Screenings of A Yellow Bird and Apprentice

 


 

 

13 May 2017, 10:00am – 9:30pm

Lecture Theatre 3, Chen Kou Bun Building

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

 

Registration

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This workshop aims to raise awareness about issues relating to and representations of migrant labour and ethnic minorities in cinema. It will feature a panel discussion with 3 paper presentations, on topics ranging from overseas Filipino workers and the African diaspora community in China to Singaporean films whose protagonists are ethnic minorities (Malay and Indian) in the city-state. There will also be two film screenings (Boo Junfeng’s Apprentice and K. Rajagopal’s A Yellow Bird) where the directors will be present for a question-and-answer session afterwards.

 

Workshop schedule is available HERE.

 

Speakers and Chairs

Boo Junfeng (Director, Apprentice)

Roberto Castillo (CUHK)

John Erni (HKBU)

Elmo Gonzaga (CUHK)

Benny Lim (CUHK)

Lim Song Hwee (CUHK)

K. Rajagopal (Director, A Yellow Bird)

Kristof Van Den Troost (CUHK)

 

 

Conducted in English. Free admission. All are welcome.

Registration is required by 10 May 2017.

 

Website

www.cuhk.edu.hk/crs/ccs

 

Enquiry

3943 1255 / cuccs@cuhk.edu.hk

 

 

Organized by the Centre for Cultural Studies, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Sponsored by Faculty of Arts and Lee Woo Sing College, CUHK