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Raising the Banner in ‘Hito Hata’

September 13, 2023
by Ren Hsieh CineVueCommunityEssaysFeaturesFilm ReviewsRetrospective

When Asian Cinevision announced their program for the 46th Asian American International Film Festival, I gravitated immediately to the screening of a 4K restoration of “HITO HATA: Raise the Banner,” touted in the program as the “first full-length feature ...

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‘This Time’: Nostalgia’s Memorable Gaze and Dubitable Haze

September 13, 2023
by Derek Chang CineVueFeaturesFilm ReviewsMasthead

“If you had a time portal that could take you to your favorite memory … would you do it?”  Would you jump right through without hesitation – or are some things best left untouched and reminisced? The film “This Time” opens on this question. It explo ...

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Transforming Identity through ‘Metamorphosis’

September 13, 2023
by CineVue CineVueFeaturesFilm ReviewsListicles

Would you change races if you could? Confucius says, “honor thy mother,” but at what cost? Asian identity is constantly changing, whether it is the questioning of gender norms in the motherland or grappling with racism in the diaspora. Here are some of t ...

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Some of the Best Horror Flicks in AAPI Film

September 7, 2023
by CineVue CineVueFeaturesFilm ReviewsListiclesUncategorized

The world can be divided into two subsets: A person who loves a good horror flick, and a person who loves a heartfelt tale. Luckily for you, this wide range of shorts combines both. https://youtu.be/sEXeJWk2PpM?si=7BTkVHPmPIzBLyp5 EYECATCHER Watched by ...

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Music Night Out!

September 7, 2023
by CineVue CineVueFeaturesFilm ReviewsInterviewsNewsUncategorized

AAPI filmmakers blend music and visuals to narrate stories of love and family In a film, there is always an invisible main lead: The music. It tells us how to feel and steers us through the story. Now, it’s taking center stage in this series of music vide ...

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(Image Credit: H.P. Mendoza)

This Music Video is a Motion Ride Through Time

September 7, 2023
by Ansa Khan CineVueFeaturesInterviewsNewsUncategorized

An Interview with the Creator of "Attack, Decay, Release" H.P. Mendoza’s musical triumph, “Attack, Decay, Release,” is not just a movie. It is a family get-together with the strangers you experience it with. Created by a Filipino director based in San Fra ...

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Remembering how a Life is Made – and Forgotten

September 1, 2023
by Shay Santos CineVueCineVue ContributorsFeaturesFilm Reviews

Memorable Shorts Make a Lasting Impression at AAIFF Like an open journal with the hearts of the filmmakers on display, these animated shorts often explore the creator’s history and their ongoing creation of an identity. At times moving, transformative, an ...

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AAPI are Always on the Move. Where Do We Stop?

August 30, 2023
by CineVue CineVueCineVue ContributorsFeaturesFilm ReviewsUncategorized

Without diaspora, there is no Asian American Pacific Islander identity. Someone, somewhere, moved halfway across the world. In a world where we are always searching for either belonging or connection, where do we find a place for ourselves? https://www.y ...

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The Familiar Rhapsodies of New York

August 30, 2023
by CineVue CineVueCineVue ContributorsCommunityFeaturesFilm ReviewsUncategorized

The rumbling of a passing F train. The chatter and footsteps along Canal Street. The sizzle when oil hits the wok. This is the everyday music of New York City, and these filmmakers have a song to sing about each borough. (Image Credit: Cindy Chu) BAYAR ...

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