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Giving Tuesday 2022 16:9

Our Stories Start With You on Giving Tuesday

November 29, 2022
by Asian CineVision UncategorizedUpdates

  Seasons Greetings, Thank you for joining Asian CineVision as we celebrated our milestone 45th Asian American International Film Festival (AAIFF45). We invite you to reflect with us as we conclude 2022. AAIFF45 was a work of laughter, frustration, an ...

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Iris Yamashita: extraordinarily under-appreciated screenwriter

October 23, 2022
by Nathan Liu CineVueFeaturesInterviewsUncategorized

The Woman Who Penned 'Letters from Iwo Jima' Has Never Stopped Writing “If our children can sleep safely for one more day, it would be worth the one more day that we defend this island!” So declares General Tadamichi Kuribayashi, played by Ken Watanabe ...

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(Image Credit: Dear Corky/Curtis Chin)

Corky Lee’s Solo Show

October 21, 2022
by Demi Guo CineVueCommunityFeaturesUpdates

A Posthumous Tribute to the Man Behind the Lens Young Kwok “Corky” Lee was a familiar face around Chinatown. No matter what the event, he was there. He documented every Asian and minority-American activist movement that few outlets – if any – covered, and ...

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Free Chol Soo Lee

To Remember Is to Set Free

October 20, 2022
by Kano Umezaki CineVueFeaturesFilm Reviews

Julie Ha and Eugene Yi  Transnationalize the Roots of Anti-Asian Hate in ‘Free Chol Soo Lee’  Asian/American films incepted out of the impulse to speak back, and perhaps more critically, they carved a political space to speak from. First-time directors ...

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(Image Credit: Tomomi Muraguchi)

Finding the universal in ‘It’s a Mad Mad Multiverse’

August 25, 2022
by Adelina Sun CineVueFeaturesUncategorized

Dreams, reality, folklore, and everything in between: “It’s a Mad Mad Multiverse” encompasses it all. The collection of shorts traverses unique universes but the themes are universal, covering guilt, trauma, grief, longing, nostalgia, and friendship. Here ...

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(Image Credit: Joseph Juhn/Chosen)

What does it mean to be ‘Chosen’?

August 19, 2022
by Giannina Ong CineVueDocumentariesFeaturesFilm ReviewsInterviews

The underdog congressional campaign of David Kim It has been said that the political identity of Korean Americans was forged in the fires of Sa-I-Gu (also known as the Los Angeles Riots). Following the Rodney King verdict and the sentencing of Soon Ja Du, ...

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No New Wave

August 19, 2022
by Jamie Parcon CineVueFeaturesInterviewsUncategorized

A movie about filmmaking dreams in its lowest tide This article may contain spoilers. New York City – a sight that gives optimism, especially when your point of view is from the outside looking in. “No New Wave,” the debut feature film by Ziwei Yao, open ...

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(Image Credit: Stefanos Tai)

‘We Don’t Dance For Nothing’: How do you escape the inescapable?

August 18, 2022
by Giselle Pagunuran FeaturesFilm ReviewsInterviews

An ode to the dignity of overseas Filipino workers in Hong Kong They dance to celebrate. To remember. To forget. To take up space in a world that demands they give up their individuality in exchange for a meek, submissive existence. In Stefanos Tai’s film ...

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‘Freckled Rice’: Postscript by Yuet-fung Ho

August 13, 2022
by Asian CineVision CineVueCineVue ContributorsCommunityFeaturesNewsRetrospectiveUpdates

Written by: Yuet-fung Ho Editor's Note: “Freckled Rice” originally screened at AAIFF83. It is an ACV Classic that re-screened at AAIFF45. Yuet-fung Ho produced the film alongside her husband, Steven C. Ning. This postscript originally appeared in the AAI ...

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