Panos Kotzathanasis talks about Pema Tseden‘s last film, Snow Leopard, the story and one of the most prevalent issues cattle-raisers all around the world face, the tension deriving from Jinpa and the calmness from Nyima, the impressive SFX and cinematography, the presence of authorities and their impact Tseten Tashi and his performance, while closing with a brief comment about the loss of most probably the most significant Tibetan filmmakers.
Bad Accent Video Review: Snow Leopard
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Panos Kotzathanasis
Panagiotis (Panos) Kotzathanasis is a film critic and reviewer, specialized in Asian Cinema. He is the owner and administrator of Asian Movie Pulse, one of the biggest portals dealing with Asian cinema. He is a frequent writer in Hancinema, Taste of Cinema, and his texts can be found in a number of other publications including SIRP in Estonia, Film.sk in Slovakia, Asian Dialogue in the UK, Cinefil in Japan and Filmbuff in India.
Since 2019, he cooperates with Thessaloniki Cinematheque in Greece, curating various tributes to Asian cinema. He has participated, with video recordings and text, on a number of Asian movie releases, for Spectrum, Dekanalog and Error 4444. He has taken part as an expert on the Erasmus+ program, “Asian Cinema Education”, on the Asian Cinema Education International Journalism and Film Criticism Course.
Apart from a member of FIPRESCI and the Greek Cinema Critics Association, he is also a member of NETPAC, the Hellenic Film Academy and the Online Film Critics Association.