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Kinetic Collective
Phone: +61 431 489 871
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24.01.2022 This is the love story of a lady and her dog. Their relationship is believed by some others from the Muslim community in Indonesia to be haram or forbidden. This is a story of companionship between human and animal that is beyond the restriction of religion. Read more about the film and it's maker here: https://www.kineticcollective.com/the-lady-and-the-dog "The Lady and The Dog" is Dian Herdiany’s first foray into fictional filmmaking. It was produced during the See Me, Hear Me project, which was facilitated by Kinetic Collective in partnership with Griffith Film School, Centre for Interfaith & Cultural Dialogue and the International Business Development Unit.
23.01.2022 We're so excited to be part of the inaugural Commonwealth Conference! Grab your tickets now!
22.01.2022 Learn more about Nur Wulandari, the filmaker behind 'Muslimah', a short documentary produced in collaboration with Kinetic Collective and Griffith University International Business Development Unit. 'Muslimah' was recently awarded Best Collaboration by ReelOzInd: Australia Indonesia Short Film Festival 2018 and is now showing at screenings around the country. Along with Griffith Film School, Kinetic Collective is hosting a free screening of the festival on 13 October at 5pm. Bookings essential: https://bit.ly/2IzC6HK
20.01.2022 Kinetic Collective & Griffith Film School are proud to host the ReelOzInd Australia Indonesia Short Film Competition and Festival this year as co-producers of the short documentary film 'Muslimah', which has been awarded Best Collaboration. 'Muslimah' was beautifully created and directed by Wucha Wulandari as part of the 'See Me, Hear Me' program facilitated by Kinetic Collective and Griffith International Business Unit in Brisbane earlier this year. Come along to a screenin...g of 'Muslimah' and the other film festival winners at the Griffith Film School on Saturday 13 October at 5.00pm. Bookings for this free event are essential: https://bit.ly/2IzC6HK
13.01.2022 "Her critics in Pakistan have suggested that her films stoke outrage by confirming the prejudices of Western audiences. Obaid-Chinoy argues that these critics, many of whom are male, are in fact reacting against her own power as a woman, and against the misogyny she is exposing." Alexis Okeowo |The New Yorker | April 9, 2018 Issue
11.01.2022 Celebrate diverse representations of women in film by watching the entries in The 5th Annual Women's Voices Now Online Film Festival. Then vote for your favourite (if you can pick just one!) here: womensvoicesnow.org/filmfestival We'd love to hear what you think about any of the festival's films, so comment below with your thoughts :)
08.01.2022 Muslimah is about a young woman26-year-old Wulan, the film’s directorwho grew up with two mothers, both of whom offered different perspectives on faith. Each of the women follow Islam but they all have their own interpretations about many aspects of the religion, like how to wear Hijab. Muslimah is the lastest film from Nur Wulandari. It was produced during the See Me, Hear Me Project, a collaboration between Kinetic Collective, Griffith Film School, Griffith International Business Development Unit and the Centre for Interfaith & Cultural Dialogue.
06.01.2022 A young hardworking woman who is happy with her career cannot escape the barrage of questions from friends and family asking, Why are you not married yet? Never End, Never Mine is the lastest film from Rachma Safitri. It was produced during the See Me, Hear Me Project, a collaboration between Kinetic Collective, Griffith Film School, Griffith International Business Development Unit and the Centre for Interfaith & Cultural Dialogue. Read more here: www.kineticcollective.com/see-me-hear-me
06.01.2022 Don't miss out on tickets for the Inaugural Commonwealth Conference's opening night dinner! We've got a truly special story to share with everyone who attends!
05.01.2022 A young, vibrant and ambitious young woman hopes for a life full of excitement and a satisfying career. But her dreams contradict the expectations of others. Butterfly is the first fictional film from Afia Pina. It was produced during the See Me, Hear Me Project, a collaboration between Kinetic Collective, Griffith Film School, Griffith International Business Development Unit and the Centre for Interfaith & Cultural Dialogue. Read more here: www.kineticcollective.com/see-me-hear-me
05.01.2022 'Muslimah', a film directed by Nur Wulandari and co-produced by Kinetic Collective as part of the 'See Me Hear Me' project, has been awarded Best Collaboration by the ReelOzInd! Australia Indonesia Short Film Competition and Festival.
02.01.2022 HAPPY International Happiness Day! How do you say 'happiness' in any languages you speak?
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