World Day for Audiovisual Heritage

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Today is World Day for Audiovisual Heritage, where UNESCO hope to raise awareness of the significance of audiovisual contents.


Director Chen, living in Melbourne, wants to introduce a movie, The Piano,  he firstly watched as a student of film directing. 

This Australia-Zealand production left him with great impression that he couldn't forget for decades. He then realize the importance of audiovisual language. 

Please find out more on SBS Mandarin Websites. 


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