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  1. Where Are They Now? Part I, Asian American Features: SFIAAFF 2010

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    In a final look back at SFIAAFF 2010, we take this moment to catch up with the movers and shakers of this industry to recognize not only the work they have already done but to anticipate all of the exciting works to come.

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  2. Celebrating Pride Month Through Film: Sex in an Epidemic

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    SFIAAFF intern Donna Foronda heads out to this year’s Frameline Film Festival screening of SEX IN AN EPIDEMIC.

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  3. Desexualized Men and Mothers

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    I got a chance last year to talk with Professor Celine Parennas Shimizu in an interview about a range of topics, from her current research at Stanford to her most recent film, BIRTHRIGHT.

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  4. Memoirs of a Superfan, Vol. 5.6: Must-see Adoption movies from SFIAFF 2010

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    This SFIAFF, there were two outstanding movies related to adoption. I sat down with Deann Borshay Liem (IN THE MATTER OF CHA JUNG HEE) and Stephanie Wang-Breal (WO AI NI MOMMY) for an hourlong conversation during the festival.

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  5. Memoirs of a Superfan, Volume 5.5:  Kit Hui on Fog

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    Kit Hui’s FOG premiered at the Kabuki and Viz this weekend. I loved this film for its understated, subtle poignancy. Before the festival, I had an email exchange with Kit Hui, who makes her writing/directing debut with this film.

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  6. Memoirs of a Superfan, Vol. 5.4: Perfection

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    Beautiful memories stand out from a perfect weekend full of memorable films, friends, and events.

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  7. Memoirs of a Superfan Vol. 5.3: Today is Special, and Turmeric is Emo

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    TODAY’S SPECIAL was on the menu, and as director David Kaplan said, the subtle message is that “today is special”. Awww, that’s as sweet as the desserts at the Opening Night Gala.

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  8. Slumdog Millionaire-esque "THE MOUNTAIN THIEF" from rising Filipino dir. Gerry Balasta premiere's at SFIAAFF!

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    Gerry Balasta’s debut film THE MOUNTAIN THIEF uses a docu-fictional approach— rather than rely on professional actors, Balasta placed the task of dramatizing slum life into the hands of those who know it best: the actual residents of Patayas, one of the Philippines’ largest dumpsite “towns.”

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  9. Memoirs of a Superfan, Volume 5.2: Five Questions for Freida Mock

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    Freida Mock’s films are full of hope and enthusiasm for the best of human possibilities. Look for her during her conversation with CAAM on Sunday, March 14th.

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  10. Memoirs of a Superfan Vol. 5.1: A Festival Forget-Me-Not

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    SFIAAFF 2010 is a forget-me-not and a valentine, sure to awaken our hearts and minds to the deep currents that move us all.

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