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Filmmakers selected to receive Doc Edge Rei Foundation Film Fund
19 November 2020Read moreThe following four film projects have been announced as recipients of the 2020 Doc Edge Rei Foundation Film Fund:
MAKE IT 16
New Zealand | Director: Jess Feast | Producer: Ruth KorverPAPER DOLLS
New Zealand | Director: Andrea Kahukiwa | Producer: Bradley WalkerSEA WITHIN A SEA
Cambodia | Director: Danech San | Producers: Daniel Mattes, Davy ChouWHO AM I
Australia/New Zealand | Director: Naomi Ball | Producer: David Elliot-JonesRead moreThe following four film projects have been announced as recipients of the 2020 Doc Edge Rei Foundation Film Fund:
MAKE IT 16
New Zealand | Director: Jess Feast | Producer: Ruth KorverPAPER DOLLS
New Zealand | Director: Andrea Kahukiwa | Producer: Bradley WalkerSEA WITHIN A SEA
Cambodia | Director: Danech San | Producers: Daniel Mattes, Davy ChouWHO AM I
Australia/New Zealand | Director: Naomi Ball | Producer: David Elliot-JonesFilmmakers selected to receive Doc Edge Rei Foundation Film Fund
19 November 2020 -
Doc Edge Originals premiered
11 June 2020Read moreThe 2020 Documentary Edge Film Festival featured the premiere of the Doc Edge Originals, three short documentaries supported by the Doc Edge Rei Foundation Film Fund: A Broken Earth, Rise and We Rock!
Read moreThe 2020 Documentary Edge Film Festival featured the premiere of the Doc Edge Originals, three short documentaries supported by the Doc Edge Rei Foundation Film Fund: A Broken Earth, Rise and We Rock!
Doc Edge Originals premiered
11 June 2020 -
Invitation for Expressions of Interest
19 December 2019Read moreThe Malawi National Commission for UNESCO in collaboration with the Malawi National Library Service and Rei Foundation
Limited is seeking the services of a consultant to develop a handbook for organising storytelling sessions of
Malawian folktales in Malawi.Read moreThe Malawi National Commission for UNESCO in collaboration with the Malawi National Library Service and Rei Foundation
Limited is seeking the services of a consultant to develop a handbook for organising storytelling sessions of
Malawian folktales in Malawi.Invitation for Expressions of Interest
19 December 2019 -
New training teaches film digitisation to Malawian professionals
15 December 2019Read moreRei Foundation has supported a technical training at the Lilongwe branch of the National Records and Archives Services of Malawi (NRASM). The training is part of our continuing project with NRASM to digitise their reel-to-reel film collection.
Read moreRei Foundation has supported a technical training at the Lilongwe branch of the National Records and Archives Services of Malawi (NRASM). The training is part of our continuing project with NRASM to digitise their reel-to-reel film collection.
New training teaches film digitisation to Malawian professionals
15 December 2019 -
Malawi partners present at audiovisual conference in the Netherlands
24 November 2019Read moreTwo Malawian specialists, Bright Joshua and Chimwemwe Sumani, have received travel grants from Rei Foundation to attend and present at the International Association of Sound and Audiovisual Archives 50th annual conference held in Hilversum, Netherlands from 30 September and 2 October 2019.
Read moreTwo Malawian specialists, Bright Joshua and Chimwemwe Sumani, have received travel grants from Rei Foundation to attend and present at the International Association of Sound and Audiovisual Archives 50th annual conference held in Hilversum, Netherlands from 30 September and 2 October 2019.
Malawi partners present at audiovisual conference in the Netherlands
24 November 2019 -
Rei Foundation provides travel grants to SEAPAVAA attendees
15 October 2019Read moreRei Foundation supports four participants to take part in the 23rd Southeast Asia-Pacific Audiovisual Association Conference held in Noumea, New Caledonia. The participants were library and archiving professionals from the Marshall Islands, Palau, Aotearoa New Zealand and Cambodia.
Read moreRei Foundation supports four participants to take part in the 23rd Southeast Asia-Pacific Audiovisual Association Conference held in Noumea, New Caledonia. The participants were library and archiving professionals from the Marshall Islands, Palau, Aotearoa New Zealand and Cambodia.
Rei Foundation provides travel grants to SEAPAVAA attendees
15 October 2019 -
Winners of inaugural Rangatahi Film Fund announced
13 October 2019Read more$80,000 of funding has been awarded to four filmmakers for the production of youth focused documentaries. The Film Fund was set up to provide grants to filmmakers and support the production of short films for audiences 11–17 years of age, to give them an opportunity to watch and discuss topics that are particularly relevant and important to them.
Read more$80,000 of funding has been awarded to four filmmakers for the production of youth focused documentaries. The Film Fund was set up to provide grants to filmmakers and support the production of short films for audiences 11–17 years of age, to give them an opportunity to watch and discuss topics that are particularly relevant and important to them.
Winners of inaugural Rangatahi Film Fund announced
13 October 2019 -
Objects, Memory, and Peacebuilding by Dody Wibowo
8 October 2019Read moreThere is no single truth about the past. However, as Rei Foundation scholar Dody Wibowo argues, we are at times exposed to and asked to believe in a single definitive version of history. Wibowo explores the complex construction of his own understanding of traumatic historic events, an understanding primarily developed through intense experiences at government-run museums, first in his home country Indonesia, and then in Cambodia. Using the lens of peace education, he asks us to consider the motives and strategies of such museums, and suggests a way forward through museum practices that contribute to peacebuilding.
Read moreThere is no single truth about the past. However, as Rei Foundation scholar Dody Wibowo argues, we are at times exposed to and asked to believe in a single definitive version of history. Wibowo explores the complex construction of his own understanding of traumatic historic events, an understanding primarily developed through intense experiences at government-run museums, first in his home country Indonesia, and then in Cambodia. Using the lens of peace education, he asks us to consider the motives and strategies of such museums, and suggests a way forward through museum practices that contribute to peacebuilding.
Objects, Memory, and Peacebuilding by Dody Wibowo
8 October 2019 -
Rei Foundation renews partnership with Sa Sa Art Projects
7 October 2019Read moreRei Foundation has renewed its cooperation with Sa Sa Art Projects for the 2019-20 year. This year, Sa Sa Art Projects will continue to nurture a new generation of Cambodian artists and art lovers and contribute further to the vibrancy of Phnom Penh's arts scene.
Read moreRei Foundation has renewed its cooperation with Sa Sa Art Projects for the 2019-20 year. This year, Sa Sa Art Projects will continue to nurture a new generation of Cambodian artists and art lovers and contribute further to the vibrancy of Phnom Penh's arts scene.
Rei Foundation renews partnership with Sa Sa Art Projects
7 October 2019 -
Kim Hak's Alive opens at Bophana Center
7 August 2019Read moreCambodian photographer Kim Hak’s exhibition Alive has opened at Bophana Audiovisual Resource Center in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. This was a second presentation of the work, which was first shown at Objectspace in Auckland earlier this year.
Read moreCambodian photographer Kim Hak’s exhibition Alive has opened at Bophana Audiovisual Resource Center in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. This was a second presentation of the work, which was first shown at Objectspace in Auckland earlier this year.
Kim Hak's Alive opens at Bophana Center
7 August 2019