This chapter focuses on some of the flows of film work between Australia and South Korea and some of the roles taken by Australians in the performance (and particularly the sound) of Koreanness in different film contexts. We explore Korean-Australian collaboration on film, through case studies of Sejong Park's Oscar nominated short animated film Birthday Boy (2004) and two Korean feature films - Musa (Kim Sung-su, 2001) and Shadowless Sword (Kim Young-jun, 2005) - for which Australian firms provided sound post-production services. We show how these films instanciate and expand Korean, Australian, diasporic and transnational filmmaking
This thesis elucidates current industrial and representational tendencies in South Korean films that...
The Two Nations One Mind film contest was launched by the collaboration between Pukyong National Uni...
This edited volume focuses on South and East Asian cinema, exploring transnational connections betwe...
This chapter focuses on some of the flows of film work between Australia and South Korea, and some o...
Diasporas of Australian Cinema is the first volume of essays to focus on diasporic hybridity and cul...
Since censorship was lifted in Korea in 1996, collaboration between Korean and foreign filmmakers ha...
Since censorship was lifted in Korea in 1996, collaboration between Korean and foreign filmmakers ha...
Since the early 1990s, collaborations between Australian, New Zealand and Asian filmmakers have grow...
This article examines some of the material dimensions of Asian Australian cinema through an analysis...
This is a pre-print of an article published in Studies in Australasian Cinema, 2008, published by In...
Since censorship was lifted in Korea in 1996, collaboration between Korean andforeign filmmakers has...
Since censorship was lifted in Korea in 1996, collaboration between Korean andforeign filmmakers has...
This addition to Intellect's Directory of World Cinema series turns the spotlight on Australia and N...
Developing awareness of and maintaining interest in Korea and Korean culture for non-language second...
Developing awareness of and maintaining interest in Korea and Korean culture for non-language second...
This thesis elucidates current industrial and representational tendencies in South Korean films that...
The Two Nations One Mind film contest was launched by the collaboration between Pukyong National Uni...
This edited volume focuses on South and East Asian cinema, exploring transnational connections betwe...
This chapter focuses on some of the flows of film work between Australia and South Korea, and some o...
Diasporas of Australian Cinema is the first volume of essays to focus on diasporic hybridity and cul...
Since censorship was lifted in Korea in 1996, collaboration between Korean and foreign filmmakers ha...
Since censorship was lifted in Korea in 1996, collaboration between Korean and foreign filmmakers ha...
Since the early 1990s, collaborations between Australian, New Zealand and Asian filmmakers have grow...
This article examines some of the material dimensions of Asian Australian cinema through an analysis...
This is a pre-print of an article published in Studies in Australasian Cinema, 2008, published by In...
Since censorship was lifted in Korea in 1996, collaboration between Korean andforeign filmmakers has...
Since censorship was lifted in Korea in 1996, collaboration between Korean andforeign filmmakers has...
This addition to Intellect's Directory of World Cinema series turns the spotlight on Australia and N...
Developing awareness of and maintaining interest in Korea and Korean culture for non-language second...
Developing awareness of and maintaining interest in Korea and Korean culture for non-language second...
This thesis elucidates current industrial and representational tendencies in South Korean films that...
The Two Nations One Mind film contest was launched by the collaboration between Pukyong National Uni...
This edited volume focuses on South and East Asian cinema, exploring transnational connections betwe...