Q&A with “Our Time” Director Arpita Kumar
“We used water to create these moments of wonder for Maira’s character.”
“We used water to create these moments of wonder for Maira’s character.”
CAAM’s Muslim Youth Voices program filmmaker delivers a powerful poem on beauty and blackness.
“I have an appreciation for the struggle of having to prove oneself to your male counterparts, and that’s what inspired me to tell this story from a woman’s perspective.”
“Flip the Record,” “Our Time,” and “Black Muslim Woman” are part of the lineup from CAAM filmmakers.
“If you travel this path alone, you can wonder what the point is, but then there’s a group of us to reminisce and talk about it. That people consider Better Luck Tomorrow a classic film is kind of of funny—hopefully it’s paved way for more Asian Americans filmmakers, actors, and writers.”
ITVS announces open call for filmmakers.
ITVS International Call seeks films in production or post-production phase and encourages independent producers to submit their projects for consideration.
Taking place during the 31st annual Independent Film Week, IFP’s Independent Filmmaker Conference is the must-attend event for film and media professionals to learn how today’s creative choices and business decisions are impacting tomorrow’s artists, industry and audiences.
dGenerate Films is proud to bring you the best of recent independent cinema from mainland China. They’ve curated a selection of the most interesting, honest, and ground-breaking films.
BABY, directed by Juwan Chung and the Official Selection during the 25th San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival, will be screening for one week starting December 12, 2008 at 4 Star Movie Theatre. Often described as the Asian American BOYZ N THE HOOD, Baby is a startling slice of urban gangland life quite any Asian American film to date.