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‘Freckled Rice’: Coming of age in Chinatown

August 13, 2022
by Kyubin Kim CineVueFeaturesFilm Reviews

Coming of age in Chinatown is hardly an individual experience; it’s a family affair. “Freckled Rice,” a 1983 film directed by Stephen C. Ning, is a story about 13-year-old, American-born Joe Soo (J.P. Wing) who grows up in Boston’s Chinatown in the 1960s. ...

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‘Therapy Dogs’ and the blind ambition of youth

August 13, 2022
by Nathan Liu CineVueFeaturesInterviewsUncategorized

“Class of 2019, you’re graduating this year. And you know what? You should know the truth. We were never really a yearbook committee. Instead, we’re gonna make our own secret movie, which you all get to see very, very soon. It’s the movie you deserve. The ...

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‘Srikandi’: Where Culture, Tradition, and Self-Actualization Clash

August 12, 2022
by Patricia Kusumaningtyas CineVueInterviews

Andrea Nirmala Widjajanto talks about her hypnotic short Written by: Patricia Kusumaningtyas In the short film “Srikandi,” directed by Indonesian director Andrea Nirmala Widjajanto, reality is not what it seems. The viewers are immersed into a world of J ...

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‘A Father’s Son’ is Chinatown History in Real Time

August 12, 2022
by Demi Guo CineVueCommunityFeaturesInterviewsUncategorized

It's a last glimpse at some familiar faces “A Father’s Son” is Chinatown’s breathing testament to the pandemic. Patrick Xi Hao Chen began filming in 2019. Sustained by community funds, he hurtled through film shoots like he was on a ticking clock. “It’s ...

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Arawinda Kirana in Yuni (2021) (Image Credit: Teoh Gay Hian)

Yuni: A Looking Glass

August 8, 2022
by Patricia Kusumaningtyas CineVueCineVue ContributorsFeaturesFilm ReviewsUncategorized

A tender glance into the life of a teenager in rural Indonesia Written by: Patricia Kusumaningtyas As the title card rolls, we hear the sound of splashing water. The first frame of the film is a girl, slowly emerging from the bathroom, wearing an all-pur ...

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Mary Chan stands outside the Chinese-American Democratic Youth League of San Francisco, whose members were persecuted by the FBI during the Red Scare 
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‘The Chinatown Files’: An untold story we’ve all heard before.

August 7, 2022
by Nathan Liu CineVueDocumentariesFeatures

Written By: Nathan Liu When you think of the “Red Scare,” what comes to mind? Is it Joseph McCarthy? Is it the Hollywood Blacklist? I’m guessing it’s not working-class Chinese immigrants and their children getting jailed, deported, and driven to suicide f ...

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“The World’s Greatest,” Judy Lei’s letter to her younger self

August 7, 2022
by Eve Golecruz CineVueFeaturesInterviewsUncategorized

In her first feature film, Judy Lei offers a cathartic reflection on life in Chinatown and her journey to finding herself Written By: Eve Golecruz It’s a film about firsts: the first time our protagonist Judy gets drunk, her first time having sex, her fir ...

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AAIFF45 Open for Submissions

January 19, 2022
by Asian CineVision UncategorizedUpdates

Submissions for the 45th Asian American International Film Festival (AAIFF45) are open! This year’s festival will be from August 3-13, in the form of a hybrid festival: online screenings with in-person events in NYC with safety protocols in-mind. Subm ...

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End of Year Giving 2021

November 30, 2021
by Asian CineVision UncategorizedUpdates

Greetings from Asian CineVision (ACV), the New York based media arts non-profit whose mission is dedicated to producing, promoting and preserving Asian and Asian American media expressions by artists of Asian descent; to ensure that the full spectrum of ...

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