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All posts by : Chen-Yi Wu

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Celluloid Synergy: From Historical Relics to Contemporary Reflections

October 4, 2024
by Chen-Yi Wu

Revisiting Early AAIFF Films and Their Modern Counterparts In curating this year's archival program, programmer Hai-Li Kong sought to explore the limitless possibilities of film as a medium, selecting works that push the boundaries of how film can be ...

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If On A Winter’s Night A Filmmaker: Walking With Yinan Wang

July 6, 2024
by Chen-Yi Wu

When the American Dream is a Calvino dreamed by the whole world, respectively. In Mandarin, “Yi” means “one,” and “Nan” means “man.” “Many people think that my name has something to do with the one-child policy, but my mom said the name was given by a ...

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The Fight For Our Communities: Save Chinatown

January 9, 2024
by Chen-Yi Wu

Decolonization, and the Power of Intercultural Alliances in Philadelphia The creative discussion at the Philadelphia Asian American Film Festival, ‘The Fight For Our Communities: Save Chinatown,’ unveils a conversation that revolves around the ongoing gen ...

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Punk Rock, Activism, and Self-Determination Explored Above and Below the Ground

December 7, 2023
by Chen-Yi Wu

Discovering Myanmar’s struggle against the Myitsone Dam through grassroots activists and the lens of director Emily Hong Nestled between the Mali Hka and N’Mai Hka rivers lies a village once home to Hkawn Mai, Lu Ra, and Ja Hkawn. Emily Hong’s “Above an ...

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Indigenous Tales in Conversation: David L. Cunningham’s “The Wind and The Reckoning”

October 28, 2023
by Chen-Yi Wu

A Historical Narrative on Authentic Storytelling in the Post-Pandemic Era Born into a family of missionaries, director David L. Cunningham unveiled his latest cinematic masterpiece, “The Wind and The Reckoning,” in 2022. This film serves as a passionate a ...

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