How skilful communication won the real story: A Timor-Leste theatre of intimidation, retrospective a...

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Title: How skilful communication won the real story: A Timor-Leste theatre of intimidation, retrospective and ‘Anti-News’;
Authors and Corporations: Stahl, Max
In: Pacific Journalism Review, 21, 2015, 2, p. 125
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Auckland University of Technology (AUT) Library
Media Type: Article, E-Article

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Physical Description: 125
ISSN: 2324-2035
1023-9499
DOI: 10.24135/pjr.v21i2.123
published in: Pacific Journalism Review
Language: Undetermined
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Collection: Auckland University of Technology (AUT) Library (CrossRef)
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<jats:p>This is an extract from a keynote address by film maker and journalist Max Stahl, director of the Centro Audiovisual Max Stahl Timor-Leste (CAMSTL), at the 20th anniversary conference of Pacific Journalism Review in November 2014. Stahl screened the first part of an ‘experimental’ film, The Reconciliation—a kind of ‘anti-news’—and spoke about his methodology and stylistic approach in achieving something mainstream news, almost by definition, cannot. It tells the deeper story, or the many possible stories according to those actually involved inside the story, of a week in Timor Leste in 1999 prior to its independence from Indonesia. It is challenging. There are no resumés available. It is outside the privileged world of news.Transcript by Hayley Becht.Image: Max Stahl speaking at the Pacific Journalism Review 20th anniversary conference in Auckland in November 2014. Photo by Del Abcede.</jats:p>