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Luang Prabang Film Festival Goes Online

Luang Prabang Film Festival returns for its 10th event with a streaming program free to audiences across Southeast Asia

The Luang Prabang Film Festival (LPFF) has announced that its 10th annual event will take place online from 4 to 10 December 2020.

As always, the festival will include a carefully curated selection of the best in contemporary ASEAN cinema, but this year’s program will also bring back feature selections from the event’s first ten years and highlight MEKONG 2030, the award-winning anthology film released by LPFF itself earlier this year.

Founded in 2009, LPFF has begun its second decade of supporting regional and local cinema through its annual festival and year-long funding and educational opportunities for filmmakers. 

Once again, Director of Programming Bree Fitzgerald and LPFF’s Motion Picture Ambassadors (MPAs) have procured a line-up representative of nine Southeast Asian countries that will be available throughout the duration of the festival. 

Consistent with past editions, all the films will be completely free, with streaming access expanded to viewers across the ten ASEAN countries: Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. 

In-line with this dynamic year, LPFF will present its inaugural shorts program alongside its usual programming. “Many filmmakers start off in this (shorts) category,” says Fitzgerald. “As an organization that prioritizes supporting emerging talent, it makes sense that we would create a space for filmmakers producing at this length.”

LPFF will also include a special “From the Archives” program, which will highlight selected films from past festivals, revealing these special offerings over the course of the week.

After a year on the festival circuit, LPFF’s film anthology MEKONG 2030 will return home to Luang Prabang to partake in the six-day event. The anthology, which consists of five short films from the Mekong region countries, has already been selected to screen in over 20 film festivals across the world, and was most recently awarded Best Narrative Feature at the Dili International Film Festival. 

LPFF has also released the visual identity for this year’s festival, which brings the iconic Luang Prabang outdoor theatre inside the viewer’s home. Executed by Lao artist Manilla Chounlamountri, the bright colored illustration exhibits a community coming together through film. 

LPFF Background:

Founded in 2009, the Luang Prabang Film Festival (LPFF) is an annual celebration of Southeast Asian cinema held every December in the UNESCO World Heritage town of Luang Prabang, Lao PDR. LPFF is a not-for-profit project that fosters cross-cultural dialogue within the region and supports the emerging film industry in Laos. Throughout the year, LPFF organizes a range of cultural events and educational activities, from film screenings to workshops for Lao filmmakers. LPFF also manages the Lao Filmmakers Fund, providing grants directly to Lao filmmakers so that they can bring their scripts to life.

Luang Prabang Film Festival Goes Online
Luang Prabang Film Festival Goes Online