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  1. Submit Your Film to the 30th SF Int’l Asian American Film Festival

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    Submit your film to the 30th San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival (March 8-18, 2012). Be part of the largest showcase of Asian and Asian American cinema in North America!

    Submit your film early and save on entry fees.

    Early deadline – Sept 2, 2011
    $25 entry fee (Withoutabox upgraded projects save $5)

    Late deadline – Sept 30, 2011
    $35 entry fee (Withoutabox upgraded projects save $5)

    Withoutabox extended deadline (available only through Withoutabox) – Oct 7, 2011

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  2. SFIAAFF ’11 Replay: Race & Immigrant Experience in Comic Books Panel

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    Watch a replay of The “Issues” Issue: Decoding Race and the American Immigrant Experience in Comic Books panel that took place at the 29th SF Int’l Asian American Film Festival.

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  3. DIRECTIONS IN DIALOG: Aamir Bashir

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    Christine Kwon (Festival Managing Director, CAAM) recently stopped by the San Francisco International Film Festival to chat with Director Aamir Bashir about his film AUTUMN.

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  4. DIRECTIONS IN DIALOG: Leonard Retel Helmrich

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    CAAM recently stopped by the San Francisco International Film Festival to chat with Director Leonard Retel Helmrich about his film POSITION AMONG THE STARS.

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  5. 2011 SFIAAFF Award Winners

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    The 29th San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival Award Winners are now posted on our site. See who won the 2011 Comcast Narrative Competition, the 2011 Documentary Competition, the 2011 Verizon Audience Awards, and the new 2011 Loni Ding Award in Social Issue Documentary.

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  6. Student Delegate Blog: “If You Want, You Can”

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    BREAK UP CLUB features mainstream Chinese actor Jaycee Chan and popular TVB actress and singer Fiona Sit in a romantic, bitter sweet comedy.

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  7. Student Delegate Blog: Love and Bicycle Parts

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    For my last evening in dreamy San Francisco, I decided to expose myself to as many artists’ work as possible. I went to see TAINTED LOVE and SILENT RITUALS AND HOVERING PROXIES back-to-back – two collections of shorts offered by SFIAAFF.

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  8. Student Delegate Blog: All Good Things Come to An End

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    The weekend wrap up of the 29th annual SFIAAFF in San Jose had a great turn=out despite the rainy weather overhead! Many films were screened in the South Bay at Camera 12 theaters such as MADE IN INDIA, WHEN LOVE COMES, SURROGATE VALENTINE and BREAK UP CLUB.

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  9. Student Delegate Blog: Tainted Valentine

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    First things first: I am a hopeless romantic. I swoon at musicals, clutch my heart during quirky rom-coms, break out the tissues during tear-jerking scenes. That said, I accidentally-on-purpose chose to back-to-back, love-themed screenings: TAINTED LOVE (the cleverly named shorts program) and SURROGATE VALENTINE (the closing night film).

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  10. Student Delegate Blog: Social Commentary and Transgressing Social Norms

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    FutureStates is rare; public television rarely ever ventures into the genre of science-fiction, let alone sci-fi as social commentary (the program is funded by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting). Political and universal issues are being explored, such as global warming, refugees, the gay gene, and family.

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