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@cinemata is a platform for social issue films about the Asia-Pacific.

@cinemata highlights essential yet underheard stories, increasing filmmakers’ reach, engagement, and impact, helping audiences discover thought-provoking videos.

With over 5,000 films, @cinemata’s contributors and audiences include filmmakers and film curators, journalists and media makers, educators, activists, and non-profits.

@cinemata is developed and managed by @EngageMedia.

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In Dagupan City, Leah Surot, a computer science grad turned sign language instructor, has empowered deaf students for 25 years. Her journey highlights abilities over disabilities and inspires service to the country.

Watch 'Ilalon Ag Nibalikas': https://cinemata.org/view?m=X9E8YNkGD

Ilalon Ag Nibalikas (Unspoken Hope) by Charlmagne Christian Ramoso

A Special Education Teacher defies expectations, evolving from a computer science graduate to a passionate sign language instructor. For 25 years, she's empowered deaf students. Her journey highlights the importance of recognizing abilities over disabilities, inspiring a generation to serve their country.

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In this DRAPAC Series session, Jean F. Queralt, founder and CEO of The IO Foundation, explains how Standard Developing Organizations work, their impact on human rights in the networked society, and how CSOs and individuals can meaningfully engage with these organizations.

Watch on @cinemata https://cinemata.org/view?m=4YPF4g9Om

DRAPAC Series: Introduction to Standard Developing Organizations

In this DRAPAC Series, Jean F. Queralt, founder and CEO of The IO Foundation, discusses Standard Developing Organizations, their human rights impact in a networked society, and engagement opportunities for CSOs and individuals.

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As Nepal's Himalayan glaciers rapidly vanish, threatening local agriculture and livelihoods, the 2024 World Social Forum in Kathmandu becomes a rallying point. Amidst a 24% decrease in glacier coverage over the last 30 years, civil society groups unite to challenge global climate inaction.

This short documentary explores the intersection of environmental crisis, grassroots activism, and the fight for survival in the world's highest mountains.

Watch on @cinemata:

https://cinemata.org/view?m=XfWt1oXgR

Save the Glaciers, the Environment, the Mountains and the People

As Himalayan glaciers disappear, the 2024 World Social Forum in Nepal becomes a rallying point. Civil society groups are challenging global climate inaction. This video highlights the climate crisis and grassroots activism amidst the Himalayas.

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83-year-old Vidyadutt Sharma has tended Moti Bagh, his 5-acre farm in a small Himalayan village, for over five decades. Nearby, 7,000 ghost villages stand as a chilling testimony to the large-scale migration of locals seeking employment.

The 59-minute film "Moti Bagh" highlights the migration issue in Uttarakhand, showing how locals leave for cities like Dehradun, Rishikesh, and Delhi to seek employment, resulting in deserted villages.

Watch "Moti Bagh" on @cinemata: https://cinemata.org/view?m=q0EYypro6

Moti Bagh

For over five decades, 83-year-old Vidyadutt Sharma has tended Moti Bagh, his 5-acre farm in a small Himalayan village. Nearby, 7,000 ghost villages stand as a chilling testimony to the large-scale migration of locals seeking employment.

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In the face of widespread ecological destruction, social injustice, and economic deprivation, powerful countercurrents emerge.

'Ordinary' people in several parts of India resist the disruption of their lives. They also construct alternatives such as sustainable farming, community-led ecotourism and conservation, revival of crafts, activity-based learning, decentralised water harvesting, local governance and direct democracy.

Watch "Churning the Earth" on Cinemata:

https://cinemata.org/view?m=y7436njsF

Churning the Earth

In the face of widespread ecological destruction, social injustice, and economic deprivation, powerful countercurrents are emerging.

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The 47th edition of the @cinemata newsletter is out!

In this edition, we highlight opportunities for filmmakers, our collaboration with a student film festival in the Philippines, & a selection of films addressing human rights in the digital age.

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Cinemata Newsletter: Opportunities for filmmakers and featured films from Southeast Asia

'Derana di Rantau' depicts the plights of the residents of GunungKidul in Yogyakarta as they migrate to survive due to dwindling farmland.

Fuad’s worries are tied to his father’s desire to return home. They want to spend their old age in their hometown, not because of savings or retirement, but due to homesickness.

Is there still hope for a decent life for Fuad’s family in Girisuko, struggling at home or languishing abroad?

Watch on @cinemata https://cinemata.org/view?m=lGdZxFlnS

Derana di Rantau (Languish in Foreign Land)

The film depicts the plights of the residents of Gunung Kidul regency in Yogyakarta, Indonesia as they migrate to survive due to dwindling farmland. Fuad’s family, working as oil palm laborers, grapples with harsh living conditions and a longing to return home.

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'Nanay' by Kristine Camille Sulit and JV Sangalang is part of the #TechTalesYouth project by EngageMedia, which is aimed at complementing human rights advocacy efforts in the Asia-Pacific region. Learn more about the film's digital rights issue in 'Digital Fraud and Exploiting Loopholes in Financial Systems' https://engagemedia.org/2024/tech-tales-youth-analysis-nanay/

Separated by poverty, Nanay Linda’s long-lost sister makes a return with a fateful phone call. She must then contend with survival, motherly instincts, conflicting emotions, and the trappings of the digital age all in one ordinary morning.

Watch the #TechTalesYouth film on @cinemata : https://cinemata.org/view?m=aEOxljE3U

Tech Tales Youth: Nanay (Mama)

Separated by poverty, Nanay Linda’s long-lost sister makes a return with a fateful phone call. She must then contend with survival, motherly instincts, conflicting emotions, and the trappings of the digital age all in one ordinary morning.

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'Black Hole' is part of the #TechTalesYouth project by EngageMedia, which is aimed at complementing human rights advocacy efforts in the Asia-Pacific region. Learn more about the film's digital right

https://engagemedia.org/2024/tech-tales-youth-analysis-black-hole/s issue in 'Empowering Youth in the Digital Age: Advocating for Digital Rights and Addressing Generational Trauma'