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Between Cynicism and Hope by Geraldine Ah-Sue

Posted August 27, 2009 by ckwon in In-Depth

betweensuspicion.jpg I've been thinking about the idea of suspicion lately. There is a lot to be wary about, and yet the idea of suspicion presents an infinite range of possibility – for the creation of counter-narratives and counter-cultures, for example. I would argue that there must be some slight inkling of suspicion that continues to motivate the work that CAAM does today.
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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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SFIAAFF AWARD WINNERS ANNOUNCED!

Posted May 1, 2009 by ckwon in Festival

awardwinnerpicweb1.jpg The Festival is pleased to announce the winners of its two juried competitions for Best Narrative Feature and Best Documentary Feature, and the winners of its Comcast Audience Award.
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Festival Stars, Where Are They Now? (Part II)

Posted November 25, 2008 by ckwon in Uncategorized

princess18.jpg Geraldine catches up with the Narrative filmmakers of the 2008 SFIAAFF to find out where their films have been since last year's fest.
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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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