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2009 San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival

For all the peeps in San Francisco, the 2009 San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival kicks off today. channelAPA.com sat down with festival director Chi-hui Yang to learn what’s hot at the film festival.

Watch some film from Japanese director Kiyoshi Kurosawa. His latest film is Tokyo Sonata, which is coming soon to theaters. There’s a double feature at the Castro Theater on Friday, March 13, 2009. (That’s two flicks for the price of one in these hard economic times.)

What’s better than cheap is FREE!! Saturday, March 14, 2009 is the return of Festival Forum, a day-long fair of in the Japantown Peace Plaza. The Festival Forum will feature a Japanese-American bluegrass guitarist, a Brazilian drum ensemble, rock bands and breakdancers performing live on stage, and more. Here’s some of the people that will be there: Eth-noh-tec: Asian American Kinetic Story Performance, Jane Lui, Toshio Hirano, Sambasia, Goh Nakamura, Cast of Thousands, MUD, Dance Performance by Hung Dynasty. Of course the winners of the 2nd annual DIY Music Video Contest will have there videos shown there. Finally, a Free Outdoor Screening of Hitoshi Matsumoto’s BIG MAN JAPAN (Dainipponjin, Japan, 2007) at 8pm. Can you believe it all this is FREE? Action takes place from 12:00 – 9:30pm.

Other screenings we recommend are Children of Invention, White on Rice, Dirty Hands, The Forgotten Woman, You Don’t Know Jack: the Jack Soo Story, The Chaser, Is It Worth It? Lemme Work It, Mixtape 4 the MSG Addict. Some are sold out and there’s too many to list. You can learn more and buy tickets here.

2009 San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival Trailer

For those in the San Francisco Bay Area, the lineup for the San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival was announced today. Mark your calendar for March 12 – 22, 2009. Here’s some brief highlights:

opening night film : My Dear Enemy

centerpiece presentation : Fruit Fly

retrospective: Kiyoshi Kurrosawa (Pulse seems to be one of his hot films)

festival converstions: director Ang Lee and screenwriter Alex Tse (Watchmen)

closing night film: Treeless Mountain

Other notable films: Children of Invention and Heaven on Earth

Launch Party for the films festival is this Friday. Typically, the San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival kicks off the Asian/Asian American film festival. So if you live outside of the Bay Area, you will see some of these films hitting your local film festival.

2009 San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival Trailer

2009 San Diego Asian Film Festival – Call for Entries

The San Diego Asian Film Festival is turning 10. And you are invited to submit film entries. They are looking for the best in Asian and Asian American cinema. Mark your calendars:

10th Annual San Diego Asian Film Festival

Oct 15-29, 2009

Call For Entries Deadlines.

Early Deadline: April 30, 2009 ($25 fee)

Late Deadline: June 10, 2009 ($40 fee)

Rules, entry forms, and festival info at www.sdaff.org

CASH prize for Jury Winner

2008 San Diego Asian Film Festival Trailer

Toronto Reel Asian Film Festival

The 2008 Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival will celebrate its 12th
year as Canada’s longest-running showcase of contemporary cinema by East Asian moviemakers from around
the world, including Canada! Reel Asian fosters the exchange of cultural and artistic ideals between East and
West and is a community-based festival that attracts thousands of attendees to five frenetic days of screenings,
industry panels, workshops, receptions and galas.
The official 2008 selection of Reel Asian will present a diverse selection of the best movies from 14 countries
Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore/Cambodia, the Philippines, Vietnam, USA
and Canada, and includes fifty-six premieres, (14 World premieres, 4 North American Premieres, 17 Canadian
Premieres, 19 Toronto Premieres, 2 Mississauga Premieres). The highlights include: Opening Night Gala,
Closing Night Gala, Canadian Spotlight, Centerpiece Presentation, Retrospective, Special Presentations,
Industry series, Features, Documentaries, Shorts and Special Events.

Opening Night Gala: THE DRUMMER (Toronto Premiere) – by Canadian-educated Hong Kong-based director
Kenneth Bi stars Jaycee Chan (son of action star Jackie Chan) in a part action, part spiritual drama about the
rebellious son of a Hong Kong gangster who discovers enlightenment through the mesmerizing power of Zen
drummers.

Closing Night Gala: ADRIFT IN TOKYO (Toronto Premiere) – An absurd Japanese comedy about Takemura, a
wild-haired loser who finds himself taking a curiously funny walk across Tokyo with a debt collector.

Canadian Spotlight: PAUL WONG REMASTERED (Toronto Premiere) – Known for his tough engagement with
sex, drugs and death, Wong presents remastered versions of his most groundbreaking performances and
premieres new videos that resonate with a similar sense of raw humanity. The Canadian Spotlight also includes
a pre-festival artist talk and exhibition at the University of Toronto Mississauga Blackwood Gallery and
retrospective screening of ORDINARY SHADOWS. CHINESE SHADE.

Centerpiece Presentation: WEST 32ND (Toronto Premiere) – When a 14-year-old is accused of murder, an
ambitious young lawyer, John Kim (John Cho of HAROLD AND KUMAR GO TO WHITE CASTLE), takes on the
controversial case and dives headlong into the underworld of New York’s Koreatown. Director Michael Kang in
attendance.

Retrospective: CINEMASIA – Two astute social satires, MONDAY (Canadian Premiere) and THE BLESSING
BELL (Canadian premiere) by award-winning Japanese director Sabu, are part of a retrospective focus in
collaboration with the University of Toronto’s Asian Institute.

Special Presentation: EMPTY ORCHESTRA – Reel Asian’s first grand multimedia project is a two-part creative
project inspired by karaoke in collaboration with Gendai Gallery. It includes an exhibition with five full-scale
self-contained karaoke rooms at the Justina M. Barnicke Gallery, Hart House and one night only of live vocal
performances to newly commissioned videos by Canadian video artists at the Rivoli.

Toronto Reel Asian Film Festival

Riverside Asian Film Festival

Riverside Asian Film Festival

Well, it’s kinda the Riverside Asian Film Festival. The San Diego Asian Film Festival is headed to Riverside. They are bringing 14 film programs to the University Village Cinemas, October 21-23. The first show each day is FREE for UC Riverside students!

Here’s the lineup for Riverside:

Tuesday, October 21st

5:30pm Oh Saigon

6:15pm Hollywood Chinese

7:00pm Planet B-boy

8:45pm Public Enemy Returns

9:15pm Manila and Beyond

Wednesday, October 22nd

4:30pm House of Sharing

7:00pm Kissing Cousins

8:00pm The White Silk Dress

9:20pm Dirty Hands: The Art and Crimes of David Choe

Thursday, October 23rd

5:00pm Mystic Ball

6:00pm Always : Sunset on Third Street

7:15pm Ping Pong Playa

9:20pm Animation: The Illusion of Life

9:30pm My Father

Riverside/San Diego Asian Film Festival Trailer

Boston Asian American Film Festival

Boston Asian American Film Festival (BAAFF) presented by Asian American Resource Workshop (AARW) will host the most ambitious Boston Asian American film festival from October 18th through the 26th. The festival includes 20 films and videos, 13 of which will be Boston premieres; 9 screening events; 8 venues; 7 of the filmmakers will be in attendance; and 19 community presenting partners.

Opening night – Planet B-boy

Closing night – Santa Mesa

Here’s the full lineup

* October 18, 2008

o Planet B-Boy – Time: 8:00 pm

o Opening Night Reception – Time: 10:00 pm

* October 19, 2008

o Hollywood Chinese – Time: 6:00 pm

* October 20, 2008

o Womyn’s Night – Time: 7:00 pm

* October 22, 2008

o Kissing Cousins – Time: 7:00 pm

* October 23, 2008

o Immigrant Rights R Human Right – Time: 7:00 pm

* October 24, 2008

o GOOD THINGS COME IN SHORT PACKAGES – Time: 8:00 pm

* October 25, 2008

o Vincent Who? – Time: 2:00 pm

o West 32nd – Time: 8:00 pm

o Closing Night Reception – Time: 10:00 pm

* October 26, 2008

o Santa Mesa – Time: 5:30 pm

Enjoy the film festival in Boston.

Boston Asian American Film Festival trailer

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