Taro's Blog: A Little Nugget from Joe
Taro, the Festival Assistant Director, has a great love for films by Apichatpong “Joe” Weerasethakul. In this edition of Taro’s blog, he introduces a new short film by Joe only available online.
Taro, the Festival Assistant Director, has a great love for films by Apichatpong “Joe” Weerasethakul. In this edition of Taro’s blog, he introduces a new short film by Joe only available online.
Be the first on your block to pick up the Festival guide hot off the press, meet local filmmakers, and mix and mingle with fellow festivalgoers! Tuesday, Feb. 12, 2008 at 111 Minna Gallery.
Dinner and a Movie is a regular series with SFIAAFF staff members. This edition features Grace, the Publicity Coordinator, and her picks for a good time.
“What makes Masi Oka (Hiro Nakamura on the TV show HEROES) so loveable?” San Francisco State University students respond…
The Festival is proud to announce the 26th edition, March 13-23, 2008, will once again be back at the newly remodeled Sundance Cinemas Kabuki.
Locus Arts, in conjunction with the San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival, is calling for musicians and filmmakers for Do It Yourself Music Video Night.
Will Mei (Dori Wu) finally leave Taiwan for America or will Jian (Jack Yao) reveal his feelings for her and stop her from leaving in MEI?
In anticipation of the 2008 Presidential Election, the National Minority Consortia (NMC) presents Election Intiative 2008: a multi-platform initiative to incorporate diversity in public media as a central premise to covering a national news event, while also signaling public media’s commitment to diversity in public affairs reporting.
Our Sponsor Manager, Theresa!
My Sponsor, My Friend: A Thanksgiving Sonnet.
Dinner and a Movie is a regular series with SFIAAFF staff members. This edition features Taro, the Festival Assistant Director, and his picks for a good time out on the town.
Has Jimmy (Roger Fan) reverted back to his old ways and been dumped again by his girlfriend Stephanie (Emily Liu) in THE TROUBLE WITH ROMANCE?
In case you missed AMERICAN PASTIME at this year’s Festival, a free screening of AMERICAN PASTIME Saturday November 17th 2pm in San Francisco!