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AAIFF’12 Full Line-Up

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The 35th Asian American International Film Festival Announces Full Line-up

New York, NY – (June 28, 2012) – Asian CineVision (ACV) is proud to announce the full line-up of films and programs of the 35th annual Asian American International Film Festival (AAIFF). The Festival will run July 25 – August 5, with screenings at Clearview Chelsea Cinemas, Asia Society and Museum, and The Museum of Chinese in America.

The Opening, Closing and Centerpiece Presentations – SHANGHAI CALLING, KNOTS, and $UPERCAPITALIST – were announced two weeks ago. AAIFF’12 revealed its full line-up during the launch party at Ugly Kitchen today.

“On the event of our 35th year we honor our roots–showcasing the best and most recent achievements by Asian American film and video makers while looking to future by nurturing emerging talents and embracing transformative technologies” says ACV Executive Director John C. Woo. More than half of the Festival selection is made in the US or is a co-production. Many are first time directors, including actress turned director Lily Mariye’s MODEL MINORITY, telling the story of an underprivileged teenage girl surviving the treacherous world of peer pressure, drug dealers and dysfunctional families in L.A. There are also a number of returning filmmakers, including H.P. Mendoza’s horror film I AM A GHOST, about a girl trapped in a repetitive routine in Victorian times. And Rich Wong’s raunchy new film YES, WE’RE OPEN, a sharp-witted comedy about a modern couple testing their boundaries of love, sex and honesty. “We are extremely happy to see the number of Asian American filmmakers making quality work in a truly independent fashion which AAIFF continues to champion,” adds Martha Tien, AAIFF Program Director.

AAIFF is also proud to bring back LGBTQ Cinema Night, which will take place on Friday, July 27. “LGBTQ Cinema Night was a huge success last year, and we are very happy to collaborate with our community partners again,” says Sophia Giddens, Festival Director. AAIFF will screen narrative feature SEÑORITA (The Philippines) by New York-based director Vincent Sandoval, a story of a transgendered woman who tries to leave her past life as a sex worker but becomes embroiled in the politics of a local election. In addition, we will be presenting the Shorts Program LOVE, INTERRUPTED.

Tickets are on sale now. For more information go to www.aaiff.org.

AAIFF’12 Line-Up:

Feature Films

A LOT LIKE YOU – Dir. Eliaichi Kimaro | USA/Tanzania

Tender, intellectual, and reflective, director/writer Eliaichi Kimaro explores her intricate identity as a Tanzanian-Korean mixed-race, first-generation American in her award-winning documentary. A LOT LIKE YOU lodges a personal lens to the perception of postcolonial and immigrant histories, confidently and sincerely bringing out the conversation between the individual, family and culture.

I AM A GHOST – Dir. H.P. Mendoza | Starring Anna Ishida, Jeannie Barroga | USA

Emily (Anna Ishida) is stuck in a repetition of events, a cycle that slowly begins to unravel as she comes to discover where and what she truly is. Yet her most horrifying revelation will only come when she questions how she was brought to this state, and what she must do to escape.

INVOKING JUSTICE Dir. Deepa Dhanraj | India

In Southern India, family disputes are settled by Jamaats, all-male bodies which apply Islamic Shari’ah law to cases without allowing women to be present, even to defend themselves. Recognizing this fundamental inequity, a group of women establish a women’s Jamaat to hold their male counterparts and local police accountable, aiming to reform a profoundly corrupt and discriminatory system.

KNOTS – Dir. Michael Kang | Starring Kimberly-Rose Wolter, Illeana Douglas, Sung Kang | USA

It’s an “UN-romantic comedy” that reveals how the most unbelieving kind can be nudged into believing. After Lily (Kimberly-Rose Wolter) throws up at her boyfriend’s marriage proposal, she returns home to Hawaii for family support. But equally chaotic at home is the family strife of her thrice-married mom and two half-sisters who run a family wedding planning business. An unexpected encounter with her ex-boyfriend Kai (Sung Kang) leaves Lily questioning her own convictions.

MODEL MINORITY Dir. Lily Mariye | Starring Jessica Tuck, Helen Slater, Laura Innes | USA

L.A. teenagers must survive the treacherous world of peer pressure, drug dealers, juvenile hall and dysfunctional families. Kayla, an underprivileged Japanese American girl with a drug addict mom and an alcoholic dad, endangers her promising future as an artist when she becomes involved with a drug dealer.

MR. CAO GOES TO WASHINGTON – Dir. S. Leo Chiang | Starring Anh “Joseph” Cao | USA

In 2009, Ang “Joseph” Quang Cao was the first Republican elected as representative of his district since 1890, and he became the first Vietnamese American to enter Congress. Dubbed the “Accidental Congressman,” MR. CAO GOES TO WASHINGTON depicts Mr. Cao’s life of strong work ethic, idealism, and political naivety.

PEARLS OF THE FAR EAST Dir. Cuong Ngo | Starring Phuong Quynh, Huy Hoang | Vietnam

Set in the beautiful backdrop of Vietnam’s landscape, seven vignettes tell the stories of six women and one man of different ages and at different stages of their lives. The seemingly unrelated stories are strung together by the women’s common struggle with love, desire, passion, and sexuality.

SEEKING ASIAN FEMALE Dir. Debbie Lum | Starring Jianhua ‘Sandy’ Bolstad, Steven Bolstad | USA

Steven is a twice-divorced 60-year-old Caucasian man obsessed with marrying an Asian woman. After a long search he finds Sandy, a young Chinese woman who agrees to marry him. In this quirky documentary, the director’s own prejudices are challenged as the couple turn one another’s assumptions upside down.

SEÑORITA – Dir. Vincent Sandoval | Starring Vincent Sandoval, Publio Briones III | Philippines

Wanting to quit sex work in Manila and start a new life, Sofia (Vincent Sandoval), a transgender woman, reinvents herself as Donna in the small town of Talisay to look after her friend’s son. But her past soon catches up with her when she gets involved in the complex politics of a local election, and her two lives cannot be kept apart.

SHANGHAI CALLING – Dir. Daniel Hsia | Starring Daniel Henney, Eliza Coupe | USA/China

SHANGHAI CALLING is a romantic comedy about modern-day American immigrants in an unfamiliar land.  When an ambitious New York attorney, Sam (Daniel Henney), is sent to Shanghai on assignment, he immediately stumbles into a legal mess that could spell the end of his career. But with help from a beautiful relocation specialist, a well-connected foreign businessman, a clever but unassuming journalist, and a street-smart assistant, Sam might just save his job, discover romance, and learn to appreciate the many wonders Shanghai has to offer.

$UPERCAPITALIST – Dir. Simon Yin | Starring Derek Ting, Kenneth Tseng | USA/Hong Kong

A maverick New York hedge fund trader, Conner (Derek Ting), moves to Hong Kong and manages a mega-deal that swiftly escalates beyond his control. Caught between competing forces in a ruthless culture of profits. $UPERCAPITALIST inherits the legacy of financial classics such as WALL STREET, captivatingly intertwines contemporary and translocal issues in the financial drama, and reiterates the perpetual conflict between ambition, greed and humanity.

TOUCH Dir. Minh Duc Nguyen | Starring Melinda Bennett, John Ruby | USA

A mechanic looking to save his faltering marriage strikes up an unlikely friendship with a Vietnamese-American manicurist, who not only cleans his greasy hands but also counsels him advice on his love life. But soon, the two find themselves drawn to each other, an attraction which becomes harder and harder to resist.

VIETTE – Dir. Mye Hoang | Starring Mye Hoang, Sean McBride | USA

An emotional and dramatic coming-of-age story of Viette (Mye Hoang), a Vietnamese-American teenager who dreams of breaking free from her oppressive household to pursue her personal desires and forbidden love. Balancing life on the edge of two opposite worlds, will Viette ever follow her heart, or will the consequences be too overwhelming?

YES, WE’RE OPEN Dir. Rich Wong | Starring Lynn Chen, Parry Shen | USA

Uncommonly sharp-witted and brilliantly acted, YES, WE’RE OPEN presents Luke and Sylvia, a couple who think of themselves as open and modern—until they meet Elena and Ronald. The polyamorous nonconformists take the couple into the unconventional world of San Francisco relationships that test their boundaries of love, sex and honesty.

 

Shorts Program: LOVE, INTERRUPTED

Can love really conquer all when all becomes more than you ever bargained for? Five stories, each expressing an LGBTQ perspective, show that love never completely surrenders, no matter the circumstances.

A HEART FELT Dir. Jingyang Cheng | USA

DOL Dir.  Andrew Ahn | USA

FORTUNE COOKIE MAGIC TRICKS Dir. Alex Chu | USA

MY SPIRITUAL MEDICINE Dir. Liang Cheng | China

ONCE Dir. Jie Chen | USA

 

Shorts Program: FOR YOUTH BY YOUTH

Written and directed by talented youths between the ages of 15 and 20, this program is filled with refreshing animation, documentaries and experimental shorts reflecting youth culture today. Fun and diverse, this compilation of shorts will win the heart of anyone who watches.

ADIOS Dir. Akshay Akkineni | India

BIG CITY, SMALL TOWN Dir. Stefanos Tai | USA

FIRE IN OUR HEARTS – Dir. Jayshree Janu Kharpade | India

GIFT Dir. Pang Jia Wei | Malaysia

I AM AN ASIACAN Dir. Jesus Olvera | USA

LOVE EARTH Dir. Chien-chun Tseng, Yu-hsuan Tseng | Taiwan

LOVE LIFE, LIVE YOUR DREAM Dir. Anthony Anglin Jr. | USA

SAY HI TO PENCIL! – Dir. Thanh Huynh, Phuong Ahn Pham | Vietnam

THE ASCENSION Dir. Gershon Sng | China

 

Shorts Program: THIS AMERICAN LIFE

What does it mean to be Asian American and living in America? This program of short films narrates five distinctive stories, including the life of a Japanese American youth in an internment camp, a group of Pakistani American Muslims living in California, and undocumented North Korean refugees.

A FLICKER IN ETERNITY Dir. Ann Kaneko, Sharon Yamato | USA

AN AMERICAN MOSQUE – Dir. David Washburn | USA

OUT OF THE SHADOWS Dir. James Tarlton | USA

OUTSIDER AT HOME Dir. Hyunmin Danny Lee | USA

TWO SECONDS AFTER LAUGHTER Dir. David Rousseve | USA/Indonesia

 

Shorts Program: HOW TO…

There is no living without losing. As these eight films show, all types of change are inevitable in life; but when we are confronted with such severity, we must not only survive, but also take a lesson on how to live.

COMRADES – Dir. Paolo Bitanga | USA

HOW TO EAT YOUR APPLE Dir. Erick Oh | USA

JIN Dir. Il Cho | USA

MOTHER’S MILK Dir. Andy DeJohn | USA/Vietnam

THE HOMECOMING QUEEN – Dir. Rammy Park | USA

THE LAST MARBLE Dir. Manjari Makijany | India

THE TELEGRAM MAN Dir. James Khehtie | Australia

WAKING UP Dir. Yuta Okamura | USA

 

Shorts Program: IN THE NAME OF LOVE

The magic word of love elicits both the most noble and most obscene of behavior for conspirators or strangers, couples or families. These six stories depict all kinds of love, be it ardent and destructive, dorky and reticent, or thawing and unreconciling.

BLEACHED Dir. Jess dela Merced | USA

JOHNNY LOVES DOLORES Dir. Clarissa de los Reyes | USA/Philippines

LOVE, NY Dir. Vincent Lin | USA

MODERN FAMILY Dir. Kwang Bin Kim | South Korea

ODIUM Dir. Neale Hemrajani | USA

SHANGHAI LOVE MARKET Dir. Craig Rosenthal | China/Singapore

 

Official AAIFF Press conference will be held at Museum of Chinese in America (215 Centre Street) on July 24 at 1pm. Please RSVP to press@asiancinevision.org.

 

About Asian CineVision & AAIFF

The Asian American International Film Festival (AAIFF) is produced by Asian CineVision (ACV), a nonprofit media arts organization devoted to the development, promotion and preservation of Asian and Asian American film and video. AAIFF is the nation’s longest-running festival of its kind and a leading showcase for the best in independent Asian and Asian American film and video.

 

Sponsors

The 35th Asian American International Film Festival is made possible with public funds from the National Endowment for The Arts, by the New York State Council on The Arts, with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs. Special Support is provided by Macy’s, Wells Fargo, AARP, Woo Creative, Sir Alastair Rai, Hephaistos, Executive Wear NY, ACT 1, Pearl River, Katherine Kwei, NINH, Gene Yuen, Anokha Skin Care, Café Grumpy, Joe Coffee, ZICO, Yat Yat Sweet, Fizzy Lizzy, Balance Water, Ito En, Chambre de Sucre, Popchips, Popcorn Indiana, Food Should Taste Good, Asia Dog, RedFarm, Maharlika, Ugly Kitchen, Baoguette & BaoBQ and Blue Ribbon Restaurant.

Media Sponsors: The New York Times, 8 Asians, Angry Asian Man, Asians On Film, Channel APA, NY Culture Beat, Stuff Asian People Like.

 

For more information on the 35th Annual Asian American International Film Festival, please visit https://www.asiancinevision.org/aaiff/.

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