Film Stylo

A global filmmaking initiative for students aged 13-18

 

About

Film Stylo was launched amid the coronavirus pandemic as a global filmmaking initiative for students aged 13-18.

Its goal is to promote intercultural empathy through filmmaking by guiding students to use available technology to create a personal short film essay from their homes.

Completed films are added to our ongoing international archive of film documentation by students about their experiences during this historic time.

Interested students can sign up for the guided program here. Teachers can also sign up to be notified as we develop Film Stylo into an ongoing filmmaking exchange program between classrooms around the world.

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Hong Kong

New Haven

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Organizers

Film Stylo is led by Jeremy Hung, a filmmaker from Hong Kong and founder of Babel Film Workshop. It was launched amid his arts residency at Yale University as a Yale-China Arts Fellow and Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in New York (HKETONY) Arts Activator.

The initiative is also supported by experts from different fields, such as children mental wellness and social entrepreneurship.

 
 
 

All Films


 

Acknowledgements

 
 

Babel Film Workshop
Phil Y Chan, Crystal Li, Trishna Mahtani

Children Mental Wellness Consultant
Eunice Yuen, MD, PhD

Chinese Translation
Phil Y Chan, Karen Cheung, ZENG Hong

Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office, New York
Joanne Chu, Heidi Liu, Melissa Ng

International Festival of Arts and Ideas
Bobby Asher, Missy Huber

Top Schools
Ruth Benny, Sam Carrington

Yale-China Association
Emily Chew, Jonathan Green, Andrew Junker, Annie Lin, Daniel Loebell, Leslie Stone, David Youtz

Yale Faculty Mentor
Tony Sheldon

Yale School of Drama
Joan Channick

With advice and assistance from
Dudley Andrew, Hannah Lee, Stephanie Wong