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Documentary panel: Navigating cultural communities and identities

October 13, 2020
by Kano Umezaki CineVueFeatures

Written By: Kano Umezaki   In the popular cinematic imagination, Asians and Pacific Islanders linger as exotic backgrounds, simultaneously commodified and expropriated in the name of “representation.” To challenge against these colonial myths that ce ...

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Online activism campaigns and continuing anti-racism discourse

October 9, 2020
by CineVue CineVueFeatures

Written By: Michelle Ahn   This year, despite an ongoing pandemic, we saw communities come together in support of Black Lives Matter across the nation and the world. George Floyd’s wrongful death, along with Breonna Taylor, Eric Garner and many more, ...

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The looming Nazi in the background

October 9, 2020
by Demi Guo CineVueFeatures

The POC mediamaker’s how-to guide on anti-racism Written By: Demi Guo   Between podcasting, the news and entertainment, all media representation is tied to real-life consequence. In order for representation to further combat racism, said the AAIFF pa ...

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‘A Thousand Cuts’ shows how disinformation is a universal problem

October 8, 2020
by Demi Guo CineVueFeatures

Written By: Demi Guo   “A Thousand Cuts” is a necessary watch for those who want to understand what “fake news” means — and how it goes beyond the United States’ borders. It follows Maria Ressa, a Filipino American journalist, in her fight against di ...

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Filipino filmmakers roundtable

October 8, 2020
by Saiya Floyd CineVueFeatures

Written By: Saiya Floyd   It was hard for the panelists of the Filipino Filmmakers Roundtable at AAIFF43 to imagine such a gathering as little as five years ago. A common theme for the night was how far, and how quickly the Filipino filmmaking commun ...

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Raising awareness to raise standards: AAIFF’s panel on impact producing

October 7, 2020
by Nathan Liu CineVueFeatures

Written By: Nathan Liu   NEW YORK, NY — After a brief delay stemming from technical issues, AAIFF’s panel on impact producing opened up with the moderator, Pulkit Datta, asking the speakers to explain what they think the titular concept is. And while ...

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Chasing the American dream in ‘Take Out Girl’

October 7, 2020
by Saiya Floyd CineVueFeatures

Written By: Saiya Floyd   The first glimpse we get of Tera — the protagonist of “Take Out Girl” — is of the back of her head. More specifically, the baseball cap that says “Never Compromise.” And neither Tera or the movie does.  When we meet T ...

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‘Aswang’ is a bold and refreshing take on the Philippines drug war

‘Aswang’ is a bold and refreshing take on the Philippines drug war

October 7, 2020
by CineVue CineVueFeatures

Written By: Michelle Ahn   According to Amnesty International, an average of 34 people died a day in the Philippines during President Rodrigo Duterte’s first six months in office. This year, the United Nations released a report stating, “The most con ...

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Asian American filmmakers talk about “online distribution for shorts”

October 6, 2020
by Huizhu Pan CineVueFeatures

Written By: Huizhu Pan   Many filmmakers deem short films as the stepping stone to features or potential opportunities in the industry. At the same time, some may wonder how to connect their works with other people amidst the emergence of multiple di ...

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