MATCHA: Shanghai Jazz
Get ready for MATCHA: Shanghai Jazz with special guest Coco Zhao who will perform an intimate set of original works and old favorites.
Get ready for MATCHA: Shanghai Jazz with special guest Coco Zhao who will perform an intimate set of original works and old favorites.
KULARTS presents “Carrots and Koi Fish and Tattoos, Oh My!” Fantastic landscapes, forest spirits, deviants, pintados, koi fish and carrots collide in this screening of Philippine animated shorts.
After twelve months on the travel circuit, I think it’s safe to say that WHATEVER IT TAKES has finally finished its film festival run. But oh what a ride it was! Often thrilling, other times exhausting, but always an amazing feeling to show one’s film to new audiences across the country.
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.
Premiering at the 28th SF Int’l Asian American Film Festival is AACI’s “Asian American Voices” a documentary that follows the stories—the successes, hardships, and hopes—of three Asian American immigrants in Silicon Valley.
So in case you missed out this past weekend with all the festivities and screenings up in San Francisco, our films still run through March 18th. Can’t make it out to SF before Thursday? Take a cinematic mulligan and head to Downtown San Jose.
Beautiful memories stand out from a perfect weekend full of memorable films, friends, and events.
SFIAAFF 2010 continues till March March 21st! See the best of new Asian American and Asian films. Don’t miss the STATE OF ALOHA, THE MOUNTAIN THIEF, GOD IS D_AD, A VILLAGE CALLED VERSAILLES, and much more. Check the SFIAAF 2010 website for the full schedule of films and events.
SFIAAFF 2010 continues till March March 21st! See the best of new Asian American and Asian films. Don’t miss the STATE OF ALOHA, THE MOUNTAIN THIEF, GOD IS D_AD, A VILLAGE CALLED VERSAILLES, and much more. Check the SFIAAF 2010 website for the full schedule of films and events.
SFIAAFF Student Delegate Clay Ngo video blogs Opening Night!
CAAM is proud to announce the national PBS premiere of Christopher Wong’s award-winning documentary “Whatever It Takes” on March 30, 2010 on Independent Lens.
Fresh from last weekend’s Rotterdam@BAM film series in New York, we caught up with Anocha and asked her 3 quick questions.