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Posts in category "Featured"

SFIAAFF 2010 Call for Entries

Posted July 2, 2009 by Luis in Festival, Featured

sfiaaff_opening.jpg SFIAAFF, the nation's largest showcase for new Asian American and Asian Films, is now accepting submissions for its 28th festival. Submit early and save on submission fees!
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SFIAAFF WRAPS UP 27TH YEAR

Posted May 3, 2009 by ckwon in Festival, Featured

nosaj-thing_wrap-pic.jpg The San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival (March 12 – 22, 2009), presented by the Center for Asian American Media, wrapped with an estimated attendance of over 25,000, including over 200 filmmakers, actors and industry guests.
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HAPA.US: HAPA/MULTIRACIAL FOCUSED WEBSITE LAUNCHES AT SFIAAFF 2009

Posted March 16, 2009 by menriquez in Featured

hapaus.gif CAAM is proud to present, in collaboration with artist Kip Fulbeck, HAPAS.US. This new interactive website is where multiracial Asian Americans Can share their stories about the hapa experience.
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SFIAAFF 2009 Opening Night Film + Gala Reception Tonight

Posted March 11, 2009 by menriquez in Featured

my-dear-enemy_blog.gif The 27th San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival opens with Lee Yoon-ki's MY DEAR ENEMY, a breezy, pitch-perfect ride through the streets of Seoul and into the unsuspecting world of two ex-lovers, ENEMY brims with warmth and possibility while mining the magic, mystery and foibles of human relations.
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TOKYO SONATA—The Evening Class Interview With Kiyoshi Kurosawa

Posted February 18, 2009 by menriquez in Featured

tokyosonata_blog.gif Many years ago I was taught to dream in detail and that such details involve the discipline of placing one foot patiently in front of the other. Walking to my scheduled appointment with Kiyoshi Kurosawa—whose most recent film Tokyo Sonata screened during this year's Toronto International Film Festival—I kept watching the tips of my shoes on the sidewalk; the fulfillment of some dreams are just that vivid.
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Fasten Your Seatbelts! Official Festival Launch Party Takes off Friday, February 13, 2009

Posted February 10, 2009 by menriquez in Featured

launchparty2.jpg OFFICIAL FESTIVAL LAUNCH PARTY! Be the first on your block to pick up the Festival program guide hot off the press, meet local filmmakers, and mix and mingle with fellow festival goers! Friday February 13 at 111 Minna Gallery.
SAVE THE DATE! March 12-22, SFIAAFF 2009
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STUDENT DELEGATE PROGRAM

Posted November 3, 2008 by ckwon in Featured, Uncategorized

sdp1.jpg The 27th San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival is proud to announce its 1st annual Student Delegate Program. Aimed to engage students with Asian and Asian American cinema, the program entails a rigorous program of screenings and talks, as well as access to special events and exclusive meetings with filmmakers. EXTENDED DEADLINE JAN 15, 2009!
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SFIAAFF Call for Entries Closed

Posted July 14, 2008 by ckwon in Featured, Uncategorized

pretty1.jpg Thank you for your submissions! The SFIAAFF Call for Entries is now closed. Filmmakers will be notified of their acceptance by late January 2009.
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26th San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival, March 13-23, 2008

Posted January 30, 2008 by johnfong in Featured

sfiaaff_570×290.gif The new website for the 26th SFIAAFF is up and running! Check out the website for tickets and more information CLICK HERE.
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Colma: The Musical and Me

Posted November 26, 2007 by johnfong in Featured

Colma - Could We Get Any Older Richard Wong world premiered his debut feature film, COLMA: THE MUSICAL, at SFIAAFF and since then the film has gone on to play at numerous film festivals, screened theatrically and now has just come out on DVD. The guest blogger of the month, Rich writes about his journey with COLMA: THE MUSICAL.
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