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Living in Seduced Circumstances

April 3, 2012
by Asian CineVision Uncategorized

A mix of mystery and psychological thriller, Filipino-American director Ian Gamazon warps and challenges viewers’ expectations, leading to a haunting climax.

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Secret Asian Man

Secret Asian Man

April 1, 2012
by Secret Asian Man CineVue Contributors

Tak Toyoshima is the Creative Director of DigBoston and the creator/illustrator of Secret Asian Man, a comic strip commenting on race relations in the US.

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April 1, 2012
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Tales of the Waria

March 30, 2012
by Asian CineVision Uncategorized

In Indonesia, there lives a unique community of men who live openly as women. Known as Warias, these individuals must balance identity, intimacy, and their Islamic faith.

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Michael Kang

Additional Reflections on US/Korea Co-Production from Michael Kang, Director of WEST 32ND

March 29, 2012
by Christopher Bourne CineVueInterviews

One film that paved the way for the sort of US/Korea production collaboration represented by Wedding Palace is Michael Kang’s West 32nd, a gritty crime drama set in New York’s Koreatown.

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Enforcing the Silence

March 29, 2012
by Asian CineVision Uncategorized

Thirty years after the unsolved murder of Lam Duong, Vietnamese American journalists remain the largest group of immigrant reporters killed on U.S. soil.

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Anna Mae Wong: In Her Own Words

Anna May Wong: In Her Own Words

March 29, 2012
by Asian CineVision Uncategorized

The first Chinese American movie star is captured through rare footage, interviews with colleagues, and re-enactments of her letters and diary by actress Doan Ly.

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Tiger Dads

March 29, 2012
by Asian CineVision Uncategorized

This program of shorts features the often over-looked Tiger Dads: empowering, persevering, and transcendental souls who take on the important role of guiding the young.

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Love Doesn’t Live Here Anymore

March 29, 2012
by Asian CineVision Uncategorized

The only experience more intense than the joy of a new relationship is the explosive dissolution of one. These short films deftly portray the heady exuberance and bitter end in the never-ending search for love.

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