Based in Singapore the Asian Film Archive is a non-governmental organisation founded in 2005 to preserve the film heritage of Asian Cinema, to encourage scholarly research on film, and to promote a wider critical appreciation of this art form. The archive has collected more than 1,500 titles, with a focus on classic Asian films and contemporary independent works from Southeast Asia. The Archive's outreach programmes encourage film literacy and find new audiences for films in its collection.
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Journalist and writer Yang features over 100Asian and Asian American films in this vibrantly illustrated and photographed work that includes interviews and commentary from actors, filmmakers and directors.
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McKinsey compiled three reports and determined the opportunity cost of the ongoing diminishment of Black, Latino, and AsianPacific Islander colleagues, performers, and audiences is a whopping $30 billion annually.