Posted September 15, 2008 by Luis in Film Events, In Theatres
Dennis Lim's New York Times article discusses Wayne Wang, his undefinable work, and PRINCESS OF NEBRASKA.
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Posted October 6, 2008 by Luis in CAAM Events
THE PRINCESS OF NEBRASKA will make its world premiere on YouTube Screening Room on Friday, October 17, 2008. Wayne Wang explains, “THE PRINCESS OF NEBRASKA is about a young woman from China who tries to locate her identity through different kinds of new media. The piece was shot with this kind of mentality with various kinds of easily accessible digital sources. I am very excited that the distribution will be consistent with the way the piece was conceived and produced!”
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Posted June 30, 2008 by ckwon in Uncategorized
The San Francisco Int'l Asian American Film Festival (March 13 - 23, 2008) wrapped with an estimated attendance of 30,000, over 225 filmmakers, actors and industry guests, and 57 sold-out shows.
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Posted November 25, 2008 by ckwon in Uncategorized
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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Posted August 27, 2009 by ckwon in In-Depth
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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Posted September 14, 2009 by ckwon in In-Depth
In examining the variety of classes offered at institutions around the nation, Tracy finds some valuable information about the trends, both changing and consistent, in Asian American Film education. A list of interesting factoids that will make you scratch your head.
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Posted March 14, 2008 by rsotelo in Uncategorized
Upon finishing “A Thousand Years of Good Prayers,” I decided, as I often have with my independent features, to bookend it with an edgier low budget companion. I had done this previously with “Eat a Bowl of Tea” and “Life is Cheap,” as well as “Smoke” and “Blue in the Face.” “The Princess of [...]
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Posted by rsotelo in Uncategorized
Based on the short story by Oakland-based author Yiyun Li, director Wayne Wang and screenwriter Michael Ray bring us a story of a modern young sojourner, Sasha, drifting between the prospect of becoming a commodity in a new global economy and the liberating if solitary path of self-determination.
Everything happens in America
Of America Sasha declares, “Everything [...]
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Posted by rsotelo in Uncategorized
“The Princess of Nebraska” follows twenty-four hours in the life of Sasha, a young Chinese woman who is four months pregnant through a fling back in Beijing. Interrupting her first year of college in Omaha, Nebraska, she travels to San Francisco to abort the child and confront her lover’s male friend.
Sasha is pregnant as [...]
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Posted by rsotelo in Uncategorized
Wayne Wang – Director
Wayne Wang is a key figure in the development of independent filmmaking, alternating major Hollywood studio films such as “The Joy Luck Club,” with smaller, independent work like “Smoke.” Continuing to work in the two different worlds, Wang directed the independent digital film, “The Center of the World,” with Molly Parker and [...]
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Posted by rsotelo in Uncategorized
Ling Li – Sasha
“The Princess of Nebraska” is 18-year-old Ling Li’s acting debut. Born in Liaoning, China and raised in Shanghai, she auspiciously studied modern dance at the same school as Ziyi Zhang. Ling immigrated to the United States just 4 years ago, and in her short time in San Francisco, learned Spanish quickly enough [...]
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Posted July 22, 2008 by Luis in Featured
Director Wayne Wang's film, PRINCESS OF NEBRASKA, has been released in Europe! The film was already released in Spain by Karma Films, but will be released in France by Diaphana next week.
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Posted June 13, 2008 by mediafund in Guest Filmmaker Blog
Guest blogger Chihiro Wimbush writes about lights! camera! action! on the set of the upcoming FRUIT FLY: THE MUSICAL by filmmaker H.P. Mendoza.
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