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2009 DC Asian Pacific American Film Festival lineup

October is a busy month for Asian American film festivals coast to coast. We’ve already showed you the 2009 San Diego Asian Film Festival lineup (October 15-29, 2009) along with the 2009
Philadelphia Asian American Film Festival
(October 9-11, 2009). Now DC APA Film Festival is announcing its line up. Here’s the highlights:

Opening night film – 9500 Liberty

Closing night film – Children of Invention

Other notable films in the lineup include White on Rice, Formosa Betrayed, Operation Babylift, Whatever It Takes, All About Dad, and You Don’t Know Jack: The Jack Soo Story.

There’s also an interesting workshop: “Don’t Quit Your Day Job”: A DIY Filmmaking Workshop with director J.P. Chan and DC APA Film. (Check out J.P. Chan’s short Dry Clean Only featuring Aaron Yoo.) Seating is limited. Get more information here.

See the entire 2009 DC APA Film Festival lineup here. The DC Asian Pacific American Film Festival runs October 1 -10, 2009.

Children of Invention Trailer

2009 Philadelphia Asian American Film Festival Lineup

Hey Philly, the official lineup for the 2009 Philadelphia Asian American Film Festival (PAAFF) has been released. Here’s some of the highlights:

Opening Night Film – Children of Invention by Tze Chun

Centerpiece Presentation – Formosa Betrayed by Will Tiao

Closing Night Film – Story of Wine by Cheol-ha Lee

Other film recommendations: Why Am I Doing This?, A Song For Ourselves, Whatever It Takes, Operation Babylift

Short film highlights:

Wake Up, Manoj, I Don’t Sleep I Dream

See the full lineup here. Schedule and ticketing will be available soon. Also don’t forget you can still enter the 2009 Philadelphia Asian American Film Festival Trailer Contest.

2009 Philadelphia Asian American Film Festival Teaser

2009 San Diego Asian Film Festival lineup

The 2009 San Diego Asian Film Festival lineup has officially been released. Lots of good films coming to San Diego. Here’s a few we recommend: All About Dad, Beast Stalker, Children of Invention, Ip Man, The People I’ve Slept With, White on Rice, Speaking in Tongues, Transcending: The Wat Misaka Story, Whatever It Takes, and You Don’t Know Jack: The Jack Soo Story. Most of these have been on the Asian American Film Festival circuit. San Diego it’s your chance to check them out. See the full lineup here. Remember to get your tickets early.

BTW – “The People I’ve Slept With” makes is premiere that week. So we expect that to be a hot ticket. See some behind the scenes footage for “The People I’ve Slept With”.

2009 San Diego Asian Film Festival Trailer

2009 San Diego Asian Film Festival Trailer

AAIFF Community Screenings in New York

The 2009 Asian American International Film Festival (AAIFF), which ran this past weekend, has announced additional screenings to be held on this weekend. In an effort to expanded its outreach, the AAIFF will provide community screenings in Harlem, Manhattan Chinatown and Flushing, Queens.

The Festival continues its partnership with the Maysles Institute in Harlem
with a screening of documentary feature *Whatever It Takes* on Thursday,
July 30th at 7:00 p.m. The film, which won the Audience Choice Award at this
year’s Festival, follows the first year of principal Edward Tom at the Bronx
Center for Science and Mathematics, a small, specialized school that is
still working to patch the cracks in America’s public education system.

On Friday, July 31st at 8:00 p.m., AAIFF and the Chinatown Partnership will
host an outdoor screening and block party in Columbus Park in Manhattan
Chinatown. The Festival invites local residents and visiting tourists to see
Hong Kong film *Pastry*, a playful story about love, marriage and growing
up.
. Outdoor screening in Chinatown is canceled due to inclement weather.

Venturing out to the Queens Library in Flushing, the Festival will showcase
two feature films,* Li Tong* and *Karma Calling*. Both were Festival
highlights: Karma Calling was the only feature to be screened twice during
AAIFF, and Li Tong’s director, Nian Liu, won the jury award for Best
Emerging Director in Narrative Feature. Following the feature presentations
will be a collection of short films from the Festival program, Home Is Where
the Heart Is. The screenings will begin at 12:00 p.m. on Saturday, August
1st.

You can get all the details here.

Whatever It Takes Trailer

2009 72 Hour Film Shootout Winners

Winners for the 2009 72 Hour Film Shootout were announced at MoCA during the 2009 Asian American Film Festival in NYC. We posted all the entries to the 72 Hour Shootout yesterday. “Times [not] Up” by Team HeadOn took the most honors. Here’s the winners:

Top 10

1. Team HeadOn “Times [not] Up”

2. Color TV “Grace & the Staten Island Fairy”

3. Fish Grenade “25 Mins”

4. A Green Bowl “Just A Burger”

5. Vision “96-120”

6. Team Persimmon “Broken”

7. Barkada Inc. “Time Out”

8. The Sexiest One in the Bunch “A Date with Time “

9. imua! Theatre and Film Company “White Rabbit”

10. Fresh C Crew “Time After Time”

Best Actor

Rain Noe “Grace & the Staten Island Fairy”

Best Actress

Ginger Kroll “Broken”

Best Cinematography

Fish Grenade “25 Mins”

Best Story

Team HeadOn “Times [not] Up”

Most Original Use of Theme

A Green Bowl “Just A Burger”

Best Editing

Team HeadOn “Times [not] Up”

Best Direction

Team HeadOn “Times [not] Up”

“Times [not] Up” by Team HeadOn

2009 72 Hour Film Shootout Entries

Check out the entries to the 2009 72 Hour Film Shootout. There were almost 50 entries. Judges for this year’s shoot out included Michael Kang (Director “West 32nd“), Mynette Louie (Producer “Children of Invention“), Justin Chon (Actor “Twilight”), Kazuhiro Soda (Director “Mental”), Ellen Kuras (Cinematographer “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind”), and Marci Phillips (Exec Director of Primetime Casting ABC Entertainment).

Winners were announced during the 2009 Asian American International Film Festival. We’ll post the winners later. Which short do you think won?

2009 72 Hour Film Shootout Entries