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ATTENTION FILM FANS! SUPPORT ACV!
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Asian American and Asian cinema! Asian CineVision is the only organization on the East Coast servicing Asian American media arts culture. As demand for Asian and Asian American film/art continues to increase on an international scale, we have a responsibility to make our voices heard.

Community. Our organization relies on the growth of our membership and the continued support of our community. Be a part of exclusive screenings, workshops, panels, parties and our annual Asian American International Film Festival ! Be plugged into a vibrant collective of artists and community members.

Vital. It is urgent that you mail in your membership today! Although we have proven our stability in the midst of many non-profit arts organization closures, we still need your continuous support and commitment. By becoming a member, you will be invited to our upcoming members-only screenings and benefits.

Join ACV today! Win free tickets for you and a guest to the NY premiere of China’s box office smash hit, THE PROMISE. The first 25 people to renew or become a member at FILM FANATIC level ($75) or above stand to win the tix, plus loads of other benefits — free tix to MoMA screenings, subscription to Film Movement, and more! Restrictions apply. Click here to join!

A peek at upcoming screenings for ACV members only!



MOUNTAIN PATROL- KEKEXILI*
April 12, 2006 | 7:00PM | ImaginAsian Theater
A remarkable film based on the true events surrounding the illegal Tibetan antelope poaching in the region of Kekexili, the largest animal reserve in China. Sponsored by Samuel Goldwyn and National Geographic World Film.
“Exquisite to behold and with a stimulating storyline that mixes guns with ecological consciousness.” — Variety
*RSVP to info[a]asiancinevision[dot]org/T: 212-989-1422. First come, first served.

THE PROMISE
May 1, 2006 | 9:00PM | TRIBECA FILM FESTIVAL
A period epic from world-famous director Chen Kaige, boasting jaw-dropping special effects and a stellar international cast that includes Hiroyuki Sanada (TWILIGHT SAMURAI), Jang Dong-Kun (NOWHERE TO HIDE), and HK stars Nicolas Tse (NEW POLICE STORY) and Cecilia Cheung (ZU WARRIORS).

OF LOVE AND EGGS
Presented as part of Asian Cinevisions film series at MoMA
April 17/19/22 | MoMA
From award-winning Indonesian director Garin Nugroho comes an energetic and heartwarming tale about three young children, eggs, a prayer rug, a mosque’s cupola, and the universal longing for love and belonging.

LOST IN WU SONG
Presented as part of Asian Cinevisions film series at MoMA
May 15/18/19 | MoMA
Funny and irreverent, this Chinese indie pokes fun at today's masculine ego while deconstructing the image of Wu Song, the mythical Chinese hero of 1,000 years ago, and spoofs the business of movie-making.

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Join ACV now and enjoy free subscription for THREE MONTHS to Film Movement, the DVD-OF-THE-MONTH club for new, award-winning independent and foreign films! Film Movement delivers an award-winning feature film, direct from the world’s top festivals (like Cannes, Sundance, Berlin and Toronto) PLUS A BONUS SHORT FILM , on DVD, to your home, for you to OWN every month.


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Award-winning Indonesian director Garin Nugroho expertly weaves a few strands of stories together in this heartwarming tale about longing and finding love. More



 
 

STORIES FROM THE FIELD
The Second Annual United Nations Documentary Film Festival

The Media Communications Association – International, New York Chapter and the United Nations Department of Public Information are pleased to announce Stories from the Field, the Second Annual United Nations Documentary Film Festival . The Festival is presented in cooperation with The New School. It will take place on Saturday, April 22, and Sunday, April 23, 2006, and will feature film screenings, panel discussions with the filmmakers, and award presentations.

Selected entries will be screened in the Tishman Auditorium, The New School, 66 West 12 Street, New York, NY 10011, and announced to the media. The filmmakers of the selected entries will be invited to attend or send a representative to the Festival.

Panel discussions at the Festival will feature the filmmakers, and invited representatives from the United Nations, The New School, and MCA-I NY.

For complete schedule, click here.


FESTIVAL LOCATION

Tishman Auditorium
The New School
66 West 12 Street
(Bet. Fifth & Sixth Aves.)
New York, NY 10011              
Film Festival: Sat., April 22, and Sun., April 23, 2006.

 

 
 

 

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