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This Music Video is a Motion Ride Through Time

September 7, 2023
by Ansa Khan

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

August 30, 2023
by CineVue

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

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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‘The Accidental Getaway Driver’: Song of Diaspora

August 28, 2023
by Lucas Manuel-Scheibe

Note: Parts of the interview were edited for clarity of content. When asked about the form of his debut feature film “The Accidental Getaway Driver,” director Sing J. Lee answered that the thriller-drama is at its truest a song; more specifically, a folk ...

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Familiar Stories Told Differently

August 17, 2023
by Jonathan Liu

This year’s showcase gives 21-and-under filmmakers of Asian descent a chance to reach a wider audience. In the midst of exams and extracurriculars, it is a feat for any student to crank out a short film, let alone ones with high production value. The seve ...

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Capturing the World’s ‘Forward Momentum’

August 15, 2023
by CineVue

In one part of the world, the country breaks into revolution. At the same time in another, a young woman gets elected as the first Asian American to hold her political title. Wherever something is happening, and whatever that something is, someone’s life ...

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The ‘ABC from NYC’ for AAPI in the USA

August 12, 2023
by Jonathan Liu

‘Photographic Justice: A Corky Lee Story’ is about a man and the movement he pushed into the limelight Young Kwok Corky Lee, otherwise known as “Corky,” took photos that to this day, like the Brooklyn Bridge, connect two different societies. Born in 1947 ...

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Care, COVID, and colonialism: A uniquely Filipino American story in ‘Nurse Unseen’

August 8, 2023
by James Ochoa

Michele Josue highlights the virtually untold story of Filipino nurses Stories of Filipino nurses are made visible in the documentary “Nurse Unseen” by Emmy award-winning documentarian Michele Josue. The 90-minute feature tells the stories of Filipino nur ...

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Exploring the World through ‘Fire & Water’

August 8, 2023
by CineVue

In this big, wide world, Asian diasporas experience change and introspection in all sorts of environments. Will it be in the water? In the heat of the sun? Or the shadow of a volcano? Wherever it is, and wherever they go, there is a story worth telling. ...

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