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Dear Mother, I Meant to Write about Death

January 25, 2024
by Helen He

The reflections on mortality and mother-daughter relationship of Siyi Chen Siyi Chen wrote and directed the documentary “Dear Mother, I Meant to Write about Death (我们在黑夜的海上)” about the effects of her mother’s post-cancer treatment and aftermath o ...

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The Fight For Our Communities: Save Chinatown

January 9, 2024
by Chen-Yi Wu

Decolonization, and the Power of Intercultural Alliances in Philadelphia The creative discussion at the Philadelphia Asian American Film Festival, ‘The Fight For Our Communities: Save Chinatown,’ unveils a conversation that revolves around the ongoing gen ...

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More AAPI Stories We Can Still Enjoy in 2024

January 6, 2024
by CineVue

The Asian American International Film Festival is now open for submissions for its 47th annual run in August 2024! We already covered some of the gems we showed at our film festival in 2023. Here are some more from that year, to get a glimpse of the ki ...

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AAPI Stories We Can Still Enjoy in 2024

January 5, 2024
by CineVue

The Asian American International Film Festival is now open for submissions for its 47th annual run in August 2024! In anticipation of another stellar program, we’ve prepared a roundup of some of the gems we screened last year. What will we come up with n ...

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Punk Rock, Activism, and Self-Determination Explored Above and Below the Ground

December 7, 2023
by Chen-Yi Wu

Discovering Myanmar’s struggle against the Myitsone Dam through grassroots activists and the lens of director Emily Hong Nestled between the Mali Hka and N’Mai Hka rivers lies a village once home to Hkawn Mai, Lu Ra, and Ja Hkawn. Emily Hong’s “Above an ...

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Indigenous Tales in Conversation: David L. Cunningham’s “The Wind and The Reckoning”

October 28, 2023
by Chen-Yi Wu

A Historical Narrative on Authentic Storytelling in the Post-Pandemic Era Born into a family of missionaries, director David L. Cunningham unveiled his latest cinematic masterpiece, “The Wind and The Reckoning,” in 2022. This film serves as a passionate a ...

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

September 13, 2023
by Derek Chang

“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

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

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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