Max Stahl, Filmmaker Public Screening
Max Stahl, Filmmaker Public Screening
PUBLIC SCREENING 7:00pm TUE 1 JUNE 2004 SEMINAR ROOM 029 CLOCKTOWER BUILDING, UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND, PRINCES ST
All Welcome. Koha
For The Archive Appreciated
In 1991, at great personal
risk, Max Stahl filmed the Dili massacre in East Timor. His
footage revealed the brutality of the Indonesian military
regime to the world and hence assisted in the eventual
liberation of Timor. Max will discuss the experience of
filming the massacre and smuggling out the footage with
Annie Goldson who used his archive in "Punitive Damage". Max
was back in Timor during the referendum in 1999, again
recording the violence, and subsequently has set up the new
nation's first
archive. Max will also screen "Justice
Denied", a recent film he produced for the Australian abc
which investigates the "truth and reconciliation" process
and which casts new light on the meaning of un nation
building and peace making.
Sponsored by the Department
of Film, Television and Media Studies, University of
Auckland and the Screen Directors Guild of New Zealand
(SDGNZ)
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