Fabulous!

26th San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival - March 13-23, 2008

SCHEDULE March 2008

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San Francisco: March 13-23
Berkeley: March 14-22
San Jose: March 21-23

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Michella, LeRoid, Ellen and Chi-hui
Michella, LeRoid, Ellen and Chi-hui
Chi-hui Yang and Jodi Long
Chi-hui Yang and Jodi Long
Opening Night
Opening Night
Schools at the Festival
Schools at the Festival
Taro Goto
Taro Goto
Chris, LeRoid, Larnie, Nicole, and Frank
Chris, LeRoid, Larnie, Nicole, and Frank
Landmark Clay Theatre Marquee
Landmark Clay Theatre Marquee
Volunteers
Volunteers
Opening Night Gala @ Asian Art Museum
Opening Night Gala @ Asian Art Museum
West 32nd
West 32nd
Stephen and Frank
Stephen and Frank
Benson Lee
Benson Lee
Q&A
Q&A
Opening Night Gala @ Asian Art Musuem
Opening Night Gala @ Asian Art Musuem
Celebration
Celebration
Curtis Choy, Spencer Nakasako and Wayne Wang
Curtis Choy, Spencer Nakasako and Wayne Wang
San Francisco Bus
San Francisco Bus
Filmmaker Panel at San Jose Library
Filmmaker Panel at San Jose Library
Friends
Friends
Henry O
Henry O
Wayne Wang
Wayne Wang
Christine Shares Mic with Chris
Christine Shares Mic with Chris
Festival Forum
Festival Forum
Sundance Kabuki Lobby
Sundance Kabuki Lobby
Japantown Peace Plaza Pagoda
Japantown Peace Plaza Pagoda
Festival Forum
Festival Forum
Twilight Mixer
Twilight Mixer
Toyota Matrix
Toyota Matrix
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DSC_1177
Theresa, Ellen, Grace, and Mariana
Theresa, Ellen, Grace, and Mariana
Venues

Venues

SFIAAFF is thrilled to present this year’s films and events at unique venues throughout San Francisco, Berkeley and San Jose.

Many of our screenings are held at the Sundance Kabuki Cinemas, which returns after a year of renovations with a sleek and exciting new design. Just down the street, festivalgoers can conveniently visit the Japantown Peace Plaza and enjoy a jam-packed schedule of music and dance performances.

New to this year’s lineup, the historic Landmark Clay Theatre will join a repertoire of festival staples that include the Castro Theatre, Berkeley’s Pacific Film Archive Theater, and San Jose’s Camera 12 Cinemas. Never your ordinary settings, these venues make experiencing the Festival more than just watching a movie.


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