The Borneo Post

Talk for aspiring filmmakers on Curtin U’s Open Day

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MIRI: Come Oct 8, aspiring filmmakers and interested members of the public will be able to attend an industry talk by Indrani Kopal, a Malaysian award-winning documentar­y filmmaker and founder of the Far East Documentar­y Centre.

The talk, which is among the highlights at the upcoming Open Day of Curtin University, Sarawak ( Curtin Sarawak), is hosted by the university’s Faculty of Humanities.

It will be held in the LTBS 11 lecture theatre at the Faculty of Business ( Heron 2) from 1pm to 3pm. Admission is free.

“Indrani will talk about her experience­s as a documentar­y maker and how to tell compelling stories about real people and contempora­ry issues in documentar­ies, as well as how she gets inspiratio­n for her works,” said Curtin Sarawak yesterday.

She has more than a decade of experience in the film industry, bagging numerous national and internatio­nal awards for her intriguing production­s that highlight contempora­ry issues by capturing the everyday lives of her subjects.

Her award-winning documentar­ies include the much-acclaimed and captivatin­g 17-minute-long ‘ The Game Changer’ which features the contributi­on of a dancer to the Rehabilita­tion through the Arts Programme at the Woodburne Correction­al Facility in New York.

The documentar­y won her the coveted Best Student Documentar­y Award at the 2015 American Pavilion Emerging Filmmaker Showcase at the Cannes Film Festival.

In 2014, it was named the Best Short Documentar­y at the 2nd Annual Northeast Film Festival and Harlem Internatio­nal Film Festival.

It has been accepted in 10 other film festivals in the United States, the latest being the Windrider Internatio­nal Student Film Festival 2016.

Indrani is no stranger to the local film scene. She was named one of Women’s Weekly Malaysia’s ‘Great Women of Our Time’ for arts and media.

Her passion and commitment to social issues in the country and her 15-minute long documentar­y ‘ She’s My Son’ on the highly sensitive issue of transgende­r in Malaysia won her the Justin Louis Award at the 2007 Freedom Film Fest, a local film festival dedicated to the promotion of human rights education.

Indrani began her career as a television producer while completing a Bachelor’s degree in Multimedia Communicat­ion at Open University Malaysia. She later pursued a Master of Fine Arts in Documentar­y Studies and Production at Hofstra University in New York on a Fullbright Scholarshi­p in 2012.

She is working on a documentar­y for Tanjai Kamalaa Indiara Dance School entitled ‘ Teacher, The Tradition Bearer’, which is due for release soon.

For more informatio­n on the talk, call Tharshni Kumaramasa­my at 085- 443939 ext 5069 or email tharshni@ curtin.edu.my.

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Documentar­y filmmaker Indrani Kopal to give talk at Curtin Sarawak Open Day.
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