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EngageMedia is excited to announce the six young filmmakers from Bangladesh and Malaysia who will produce short films on human rights in the digital age as part of the third edition of the Tech Tales film collection.
EngageMedia invites Bangladeshi and Malaysian filmmakers to become a Tech Tales Youth filmmaker and produce short films on internet freedom and other digital rights issues.

Kristine Camille “KC” Sulit is a communication, film, and multimedia instructor at Mapua University, CIIT College of Arts and Technology, and iAcademy in Manila, Philippines. She was Deputy Film Festival Director at the

Artwork detail from the exhibit Un-Conscious, the transmedia impact activity of the Tech Tales Youth film Black Hole. Thai artist and filmmaker Patipat Oakkharhaphunrat enjoys creating experimental work, short films, and documentaries. His

Jaime Morados, the producer of the short film "This Is How Her Home Was Built", shares his journey of using film to create a greater impact for his advocacies.
Weeraya “Min” Vichayaprasertkul, producer and director of the short film Digital Rights Lab, discusses her transition into impact production, focusing on a topic that is new to her and most of the youth in Thailand.
This eye-opening analysis of the Tech Tales Youth film 'Digital Rights Lab' by Weeraya "Min" Vichayaprasertkul exposes the thriving criminal ecosystem built around the exploitation of personal data and the alarming lack of safeguards.
This issue analysis of the Tech Tales Youth film 'On Our Own Time' by Kat Catalan casts a critical eye on the much-touted gig economy and its realities of precarious labour.
This piece delving into the Tech Tales Youth film 'Doxxed' by Thanakorn Yangmeesuk shows how this cyber harassment tactic poses a grave threat to women's safety, free speech, and the integrity of the free press.