Download - SDAFF10 Program Booklet
The 11th Annual
October 21–28, 2010
Be Wise. Love Film.
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WELCOME LETTER
As we enter a new decade of service, we can say that our “baby” – the San Diego Asian Film Festival - is growing up. Many of you have been with us for years to see how the Festival and our Foundation has evolved into a community of its own. But if you are joining us for the fi rst time, we welcome you with open arms to our 11th fi lm festival season!
Our mission is to connect audiences with the human experience through the Pan Asian media arts. Not only do we aspire to connect audiences but also transform them.
BE WISE. LOVE FILM
Through this Festival, we hope you leave feeling wiser about the world and fall more in love with the art of motion pictures. This year, we are presenting more than 140 short and feature length fi lms in 8 days from 20 countries, including our fi rst fi lms from Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, and a Filipino fi lm from Ireland.
Starting with our Opening Night Film, LEGEND OF THE FIST you will be the fi rst in the U.S. to see this much anticipated martial arts epic directed by Wai-Keung Lau, starring the prolifi c Donnie Yen (who stars in three SDAFF fi lms this year!) Bookending the Festival as our Closing Night Film is a quirky romantic comedy, AU REVOIR TAPEI, by the young and talented Taiwanese fi lmmaker Arvin Chen.
Within the enormous selection are more than a dozen short fi lms programs presented for the fi rst time in High Defi nition. If you have never experienced a “shorts program” (a collection of short fi lms packaged thematically), this is a great time to start. From hilarious, comedy fi lms (Ninja, Say What??), to fi lms about love (Wake Up, I Love You), the Japanese experience (Cinema Bento) and even revenge (Eye for an Eye), each program is a journey through the lens of emerging fi lmmakers.
We also have an exciting lineup of fi rst-time feature fi lmmakers who have proven that good stories don’t need multi-million dollar budgets. Many directors will be here to speak about their fi lms, so be sure to check out Christina Yao’s epic EMPIRE OF SILVER, Jeff Chiba Stern’s delightful ONE BIG HAPA FAMILY, Lena Pendhakar’s family comedy RASPBERRY MAGIC, Gerry Balasta’s poignant MOUNTAIN THIEF, and Helie Lee’s hilarious mockumentary, MACHO LIKE ME.
In addition, we have a special spotlight on trans-racial Adoption this year, with a presentation of four features including IN THE MATTER OF CHA JUNG HEE directed by award-winning fi lmmaker and Korean American adoptee, Deann Borshay and the West Coast premiere of RESILIENCE by Tammy Chu. There are dozens more fi lms I wish I could point out, but hope you will take the time to read in this booklet.
Finally, I want to personally thank my husband, Louis Song; our chairman Stephen Chin and our board of directors; our hardworking staff, members, volunteers; and our generous sponsors, without whom this movement would not be possible. To Joseph Balan, may you rest in peace, and say hello to George for all of us!
Carpe Diem,
Lee Ann Kim
Founder and Executive Director
Message from Mayor 6About SDAFF 7Foundation & Fest Staff 8Board of Directors 9Chairman’s Welcome 10Sponsors 13Ticket Information 16SDAFF membership 17Text to Phone Updates 18Hazard CenterRedevelopment Update 20How to Festival 20Special Events 21Festival Schedule 24Film & Program Guide 28Adoption Spotlight 31State of Animation 37Reel Voices: Then & Now 65Special Thanks 97Print Source 98
Program booklet designed by Marilyn Joneswith support from Jennifer Wang and John Im.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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MISSIONOur mission is to connect audiences with the human experience through the Pan Asian media arts.
We fulfi ll our mission by:
• Presenting unique, culturally-enriching programs that would otherwise be inaccessible;
• Engaging the public in meaningful discourse and positive social change;
• Promoting artistic excellence, innovation and the independent voice;
• Strengthening San Diego as an arts destination.
PROGRAMSWhile we are best-known for our annual Film Festival, we offer year-round programs that include:
FREE FILMS ON DEMANDWe offer a free selection of SDAFF fi lms throughout the year on TIME WARNER CABLE. If you are a digital subscriber, go to Channel 144 and search for the SD ASIAN FILM tab. Click on the tab, and choose the fi lm you’d like to see.
The San Diego Asian Film Foundation is a 501 (c)(3). Tax ID # 33-1001523
7290 Engineer Road, Suite A San Diego, CA 92111
858.565.1264 | www.SDAFF.org | [email protected]
We are a group of passionate, hard-working advocates of advancing quality Asian American and independent cinema. We believe our work builds hope and understanding through the shared experiences of artists and audiences. Not to mention, we love to have fun!
ABOUT THE SAN DIEGO ASIAN FILM FOUNDATION
COMMUNITY & OUTDOOR SCREENINGS
REEL VOICES, a youth documentary boot camp
MEMBERSHIP EVENTS
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FOUNDATION AND FESTIVAL STAFF
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EXECUTIVE DIRECTORLee Ann Kim
ASSOCIATE DIRECTORMye Hoang
OPERATIONS DIRECTORPhillip Lorenzo
MARKETING DIRECTORDaniel Matthews
ARTISTIC PROGRAMMERSMichael ChenSam ChenGene HuhAnderson Le
PROGRAMMING ASSISTANTSBrandon CoyleEric LallanaJimmy LeeJason Low
ENTRY COORDINATORJennifer Lo
GRAPHIC DESIGNJohn ImMarilyn JonesChristopher LeeMark ReyesJennifer Wang
COMMUNITY OUTREACH Jimmy Lee
ONLINE CONTENTRyan Wong
WEB SITE Ken Benavente
VOLUNTEER COORDINATORSMark GadiaJulie Zhan
STREET TEAM COORDINATORJessica Ross
MARKETING ASSOCIATESFrank DinhChristine HoangGlaiza de Gracia Grace KimMea Lath
Jane LeeMonica LimKeige TomJackie VoJustin Wong
SPECIAL EVENTSDennis-Michael BroussardSheila KanoyaGrace LeeKent LeeTerry MatsuokaJoanna Seetoo-SchieleCynthia Yee
PRODUCTION COORDINATORChris Paffendorf
FACILITIES Kristin HashimotoRuriko SatoEdward Shaffer
THEATER OPERATIONSMark GadiaMario GuerreroThanh HoangIvan LiAndy LoChristian ManzananShelly Yo
GUEST SERVICESBryce Griffi nJennifer LoChristine Yeh
BOX OFFICEEunjae KimElaine LallanaMonica LimCarissa Serie
CUSTOMER SERVICESamantha Love
PROJECTIONISTSTrevor BehanBrook FalkensteinStaci GainesMye HoangArnold MarquezJon MillerChris PaffendorfSonya ParkJake Zamzow
VOLUNTEER LEADSRichard BanhJR BungayAleena HengRolo HerreraPamela HuynhBilly KhangAndrew LanezThu NguyenAmara TangAmaris Tang Brian Thai
INTERNSSherilyn BumatayMari JacobsonEunjae KimMindy KimGrace Lee
REEL VOICES INSTRUCTORSMike Watson, CoordinatorCheryl Kanekar
REEL VOICES INTERNS Phillip BernadinoBrian BrennanAngel GatusChristian GuzmanCalvin HaKanyon IwamiLauren LynchDaniel MaganaKevin Tran
BOARD OF DIRECTORSStephen Chin, ChairmanLani Lutar, Vice ChairJaejung Kim, SecretarySteven Hong, TreasurerRanjit DhindsaAmethyst Griffi thDan HomSheila KanoyaDr. Jeff KrebsAlbert LeeBenjamin LeeJoe MendozaSteve PeaceArturo RiveraLouis SongBenjamin TuSarah YangCynthia Yee
ADVISORY BOARDBrian BlakeDr. Leeva ChungJonathan FohrmanRobert ItoEd Nesfi eldDominic TongEddie Wang-Rodriguez
FESTIVAL JURYDylan MarchettiHebe TabachnikChris TashimaK. Wayne Yang
PUBLIC RELATIONSAndy HoangNikki Jiminez, Focuscom
PHOTOGRAPHERSArchie AcostaJose BucudMichael DomingoBrian Figueroa Rodney RegalaReggie RegalaAllan RegalaAlex Tran
ACCOUNTINGLee Forrester
LEGAL REPRESENTATIONMintz Levin
TRAILER ANIMATIONSteve Guitierrez
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2010 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
(Front to Back, L to R) Sheila Kanoya, Jeff Krebs, Cynthia Yee, Amethyst Griffi th, Sarah Yang, Joe Mendoza, Steve Peace,
Ranjit Dhindsa, Louis Song, Lani Lutar, Dan Hom, Stephen Chin, Arturo Rivera
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The San Diego Asian Film Foundation is overseen by a passionate group of business and community leaders who volunteer their time and expertise to help grow a dynamic organization. Board members are in charge of governance, ensure adequate resources and help guide the Foundation’s strategic direction. Not to mention, they’re a pretty cool group of people to hang out with!
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Stephen Chin, SDAFF Chair – Marketing Director, Sharp Health PlanLani Lutar, Vice Chair – Executive Director, San Diego County Taxpayers AssociationJaejung Kim, Secretary - Associate, Brown Law GroupSteven Hong, Treasurer – EVP, Automated TeleMedicine, Inc.Dan Hom, Chairman Emeritus – President, Focuscom, Inc
MEMBERS AT LARGE
Ranjit Dhindsa - DivxAmethyst Griffi th - Matador EnterprisesSheila Kanoya – Port of San DiegoJeff Krebs – Kaiser PermanenteAlbert Lee – Harrah’s Rincon CasinoBenjamin Lee - Bank of America Home LoansJoe Mendoza – Katcam Real Estate Steve Peace – JMI RealtyArt Rivera - Fusion MarketingBenjamin Tu – Barona Valley Ranch and CasinoLouis Song – PROVEN Inc. Sarah Yang – Wells FargoCynthia Yee – GS Levine Insurance Services
Board members serve a minimum two year term, must be a paid member, and meet about 8 times a year. A detailed packet of board requirements are available online at www.sdaff.org
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LETTER FROM THE CHAIRMANWelcome to the 11th Annual San Diego Asian Film Festival!
The festival is a special time when we come together to celebrate the magic of fi lm, applaud the talents of artists and fi lmmakers, and rejoice in the diversity of our community.
One of our generation’s most successful fi lmmakers says, “Every time I go to a movie, it’s magic, no matter what the movie’s about.” Film has the power to move us — it transcends our experiences, transports us to new places and reveals our world anew. It’s “magic,” as Steven Spielberg reminds us, and I believe fi lm can also bring us together in wondrous ways.
Thank you to our members, donors, sponsors and community leaders, who support the SDAFF and its ongoing community collaborations. With your generosity, the SDAFF continues to bring people together through the magic of fi lm.
In addition, I am grateful to our former Board Chairman, Dan Hom, as well as the dynamic and committed Board of Directors, staff and volunteers. Their combined dedication and passion for the SDAFF ensures we will continue to develop in even more relevant ways to improve our community.
And fi nally, I wish to thank Lee Ann. One would be hard pressed to separate her identity from that of the SDAFF — her generous heart, bright spirit and tireless efforts embody the essence of the SDAFF.
I feel truly blessed to be working with so many of you to make a positive and meaningful difference in the lives of those around us.
Thank you for supporting our community — and the magic of fi lm!
Stephen R. Chin
SDAFF Board Chairman
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A Big Round of Applause For
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for your continuous and invaluable support of arts, culture, and diversity in our region.
Our Patrons, Members And Filmmakers Thank You!
Greg Cox
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2010 SPONSORSOFFICIAL CAR SPONSOR
MAJOR GRANTS
LARGE THEATER SPONSOR
SMALL THEATER SPONSORS
OFFICE OF COUNTY SUPERVISOR
RON ROBERTS
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GALA PRESENTERS
MAJOR MEDIA SPONSORS
REEL VOICES PRESENTERS EDUCATION PARTNER
SPOTLIGHT
Consulting | Staffing | Solutions
AUDIENCE AWARD
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EVENT SPONSORS
SCREENING SPONSORS
COMMUNITY PARTNERS
MEDIA PARTNERS
IN-KIND DONORSBOB HOFFMAN VIDEO| CHIPOTLE | GAMI SUSHI | GOLDILOCKS | KASHI | NOZOMI
PHUONG TRANG RESTAURANT | POPCHIPS | SANSAI | SAN DIEGO AUDIO VIDEO | SAFFRON
SPIRITS GRAPHICS AND PRINTING | SUSHI ON A ROLL | ZION MARKET
BARNARD ELEMENTARY
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JON BLOCK PRESENTS
PRICECHARITIES
Hom Family Fund
TEXTING SPONSOR
FREE FILMS AT FOURREEL IN THE VOTE
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ASSOCIATION FOR PRESERVINGHISTORICAL ACCURACY OF
FOREIGN INVASIONS IN CHINA
AMERICAN CHINESE CULTURE AND EDUCATION
FOUNDATION
CENTER OF INCLUSION AND DIVERSITY
SAN DIEGO CHINESE AMERICAN
ASSOCIATION
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“serving our community”
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N0N-MEMBER PRICESOpening & Closing Night Films $18 (LEGEND OF THE FIST & AU REVOIR TAIPEI)General Admission $10.50Student/Senior/Military/ Child $8 (Must present ID, only good for General Admission)Panels $5Festival 4-pack (while available) $34Festival 10-pack (while available) $86
SDAFF MEMBER PRICESOpening & Closing Night Films $12 (LEGEND OF THE FIST & AU REVOIR TAIPEI)General Admission $7Panels Free (must get ticket at box offi ce)Festival 4-pack (while available) $25Festival 10-pack (while available) $62All Festival Pass $175 (while supply lasts)
Become a member for as low as $55/year. Sign up for membership inside Hazard Center UltraStar lobby during Festival or online at SDAFF.org for ticket and merchandise discounts, plus freebies!
*All online sales are subject to $1 fee per ticket plus 3% surcharge on order. Group sales are also subject to these charges.
FREE PROGRAMS:Free Films at 4:00PM, presented by John S. Yi of • Ni Hao Kai-Lan and Kid’s Corner (Oct 23)• Blowfi sh Music Party (Oct 23)• Interpretations Panel (Oct 24)• Reel Voices (Oct 24)
REFUND POLICYNo refunds for unused tickets, 4-packs, 10-packs, or all-festival passes.
SOLD-OUT SCREENINGS / RUSH LINESWhen a program is sold out, there is a good chance seats will be available through a “RUSH LINE” at the theatre. Rush lines start outside the theater 30 minutes before the show. We offer all open seats 10 minutes before showtime on a fi rst-come, fi rst serve basis to those waiting in the Rush Line.
FESTIVAL VENUESOCT 21–28, 2010 UltraStar Mission Valley Cinemas 7510 Hazard Center Drive San Diego, CA 92108
BLOWFISH MUSIC SHOWCASE (OCT 23)Mission Valley Marriott, Outdoor Pavilion8757 Rio San Diego DriveSan Diego, CA 92108
To guarantee seating, patrons must show up at least 15 minutes before showtime.
2010 TICKET PRICES
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SDAFF MEMBERSHIP
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WE THANK OUR 2010 MEMBERS FOR THEIR GENEROUS SUPPORT!LIFETIME MEMBERS ($10,000 +)Allan CamaisaJohnny Chou
PRODUCER($1,000+)Theresa BattleJoon HanDiana Mar Jip-ChuhTom and Loretta HomChong LeeEd LeeJames LeeThe Lew FoundationGeorge Lin (in memoriam)Eddie Wang RodriguezDominic Tong and Katherine BowdishJim WadeSarah Yang
PATRONS ($500+)Sheila Abrenica KanoyaMike AvilaKen BenaventeThomas DringGrace DuVallAmethyst and Robert Griffi thDan HomDale InaharaJaejung KimSam KimMarcia KingzioMathew LongJohnny MahJoseph Ongsiapco and Fawn YangSudarma Pokta and Tomomi UshiiWillie and Lois Fong SakaiRobert SanchezMichael SasakiLouis Song and Lee Ann KimCharles and Linda Tu
SUPPORTERS ($250+)Keith CalistroStephen ChinRussell Ginns
Amethyst and Robert Griffi thShan HuangAlbert LeeRich Lee and Soang LeeThomas LeeKyong MacekLynne and Paul MatthewsLaurel NishidaChris PaffendorfRobert PeliaJeremy PizzolaDenson PoktaElise ProsserMiyo and Mitchell ReffArt RiveraCuong TrangKenneth WadeMike and Music WatsonSusie Willemsz-GeeromsRyan Wong
DONORS ($100+)Elias AlmazanRichard BanhGale BarlowPaul BergmanBrian BlakeJeanne BurchKyle ChanDawn ChangLee ChangYegin ChenBetty ChinSandra ChongAnita DawsonJeet DhindsaJames FaupelSal FlorJonathan FohrmanAllen FuquaKikue GraeberSteven HadleySylvie HinhErika Hiramatsu and Michael CheswickA HobbsSteven HongTakeo HoshiShan Huang and Paul BrownLinda JamiesonDavid KawamotoJinah Kim-Perek
Susan KimJeff KrebsBenson LamJeffrey LeeKate Leonard and Richard ForsythKaren LimTommy and Bonnie LimCindy Lin and Chris ReyesPhil LorenzoMay McLeanJoe MendozaNicole Miller-ColemanMinh NguyenTanya NguyenElizabeth NolanErica-Anne OkamuraShirley Omori and Efton WoodfordJoy PakinganSue Ann ParkRaymond ParkBennett PejiGreg PenetrantePete Peters and Todd FutaLloyd La Plant Jr.David QuonLuis RamosReggie RegalaKR RidgeJessica Ann RossRandal SchoberWendy Urushima-ConnJohn SkrentnyMark StabbWilliam SaungGrace SeidJoyce and Bill TeagueElizabeth TranBenjamin TuFelix TuyayRainer WagesterSean WangMichael Wells and Sung Ae YoonJames KW Yee
FRIENDS ($55+)Elly AguilarJason ArcandAndrew ArvaiMaria BallesterosSteve BarlowRoel Bautista
Karen BeesonVivian BielyJeffrey BrosbeEllen Brown and Zoe MerewetherGreg BrownJose BucudArthur CarbonellSam ChanChaur-Yang ChengJoseph CheungMichelle CheungSiatnee ChongJane ChungJudy Chung and Benjamin LeeKathleen ClaveroJessie CrozierJohn DacapiasGary DavisMichael DodgeChristopher EkrenToshiye EstesRB FranciscoCarolyn GerhartJasmine GipsonJim GottliebWendy GriceSharon GriswoldAmy HarrisKaori Hashimoto and Tom JacobsonKathi HeiserTrang HoMye HoangJames HsuPamela HuynhKenji ImaLeslie ImaEdna ItoGary JensenHajime and Clare KanoyaChikako KeithChris KeithElizabeth KimJohn KimSunny J KimMike KlassElaine and Eric LallanaJason LamGrant LewisJennifer LoHenry LouriaYam LeeGerardo Leon
Nancy LiuJerry LuMark MatsuiBridget McDonaldDan McLeodBrian MehlSarah MelandKeith MomonJoff MoralesNathalie MoralesStephanie MoyLyman NgStefan NguyenThanh NguyenJacqueline PabloLina Park and Dae LeePat PepperTy PhimmasoneGuy PoirierTrent ReidDaniel RooseAnne Louise RossBruce RoweChris RulePeggy RussellTae SawadaWayne ShermanGrace ShihDavid ShinaShawn Skinner and Huong DuongRyan SudaMerle ThrasherAnnamarie TillRonnie TuatagaloaGreg ToyaThomas TruongJan VangrovKaren WangNiki WellsJon WesickMatthew WongCynthia YeeHeidi Yuen
Join a community of supporters of Asian American cinema and culture. As a MEMBER, you receive discounts on fi lm festival tickets and merchandise, invitations to member-only events, and access to sneak preview screenings of fi lms prior to their theatrical release. Membership lasts one year from sign-up. Start today by joining online at www.sdaff.org
All current members through November 1 get a chance to win a 7-day cruise for two from Holland America Line. Drawing takes place november 11th. Become a member today.
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HAZARD CENTER REDEVELOPMENT UPDATE When are we moving and other FAQs
In May, the San Diego City council approved the $200 million redevelopment of the Hazard Center which includes the elimination of the current Ultrastar Cinemas space. The San Diego Asian Film Festival, along with other local fi lm festivals, have called this theater venue “home” for many years because of its central location, affordability, free parking and state-of-the-art digital projection. The SDAFF will eventually relocate the Festival as a result.
Why and When will the Hazard Center theater be demolished?
Developer Oliver McMillan is adding 470 housing units to the Hazard Center in addition to new retail and park space. The theater venue will be demolished to make room for a parking lot.
Construction should begin no sooner than 2012. That means we can host the Asian Film Festival at the Hazard Center until at least through 2011.
Will the San Diego Asian Film Festival continue?
Of course! We consider the impending loss of the Hazard Center theater as an opportunity for growth. We are already working on a transition plan and have received enormous support from the Mayor’s offi ce, City Council, the County Board of Supervisors as well as community and business leaders to make sure our move does not adversely affect our organization and those we serve. Our Board of Directors and staff are also 100% committed to maintain quality programming to achieve our mission.
Why don’t you just move to another movie-plex or theater?
There are many factors that go into choosing a Festival venue - the type of fi lm projection available, the number of rentable auditoriums and number of seats, storage space for fi lms, the cost of renting the theater, vendor space, parking, and location. Moving a week-long Festival will take a lot of strategy, marketing, and additional funding.
What is the SDAFF doing to prepare for this transition?
We are assembling a Transition Team to help research potential exhibition venues, develop marketing strategy, and ensure adequate resources for the move. The Hazard Center developer has promised to keep us in the loop on any construction dates, and we are closely following plans for future construction of several movie theaters in San Diego that will be “Festival Friendly.” OliverMcMillan and the Principal Financial Group have also donated $25,000 to the Asian and Latino Film Festivals for transition planning. The CEO of Oliver McMillan, Dene Oliver, has committed his personal support in helping to develop a strategic plan for our transition.
I am a SDAFF member. Will this transition affect my SDAFF membership?
The transition will not affect membership. We are looking to increase benefi ts for members through the transition and turn to you for feedback on potential locations.
How can I fi nd out more about this transition? And How can I help?
The best way to help simply to continue supporting us through membership and attendance of our programs. No matter where we go, we need you to move with us. Also, if you want to stay informed, please sign up to receive email update on our website at: www.SDAFF.org. You can also volunteer to participate in our Transition Team.
Feel free to send us your questions, comments, concerns, and ideas to [email protected].
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TEN TIPS ON HOW TO FESTIVAL
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Attending a fi lm festival can be overwhelming, so we’ve compiled some tips on how to maximize your Festival experience.
1. CLEAR YOUR SCHEDULE
The Festival only comes once a year, so treat it like a mini vacation. You’ll get the most out of it by simply planning ahead and keeping your schedule open October 21 – 28.
2. TRY SOMETHING NEW
Be bold and adventurous with your fi lm picks. Try a documentary or a few of our short fi lm programs, which are being projected for the fi rst time in High Def!
3. JOIN US FOR SPECIAL EVENTS
Whether it’s the opening or closing night reception, art show, live music, fi lm discussion, the gala awards dinner, or live fi lm project, these special events are what make the festival a Festival!
4. GET CELL PHONE UPDATES : TEXT “SDAFF” to 53137
Be the fi rst to learn about newly added or cancelled screenings, surprise announcements, discounts, coupons, and freebies ON YOUR CELL PHONE. Text “SDAFF” to 53137 to become a FESTIVAL INSIDER.
5. CONNECT WITH SDAFF ONLINE
Follow : @SDAFF | Engage in conversation: #SDAFF11Become a fan: Facebook.com/SDAsianFilmSubscribe : Youtube.com/SanDiegoAsianFilm
6. BECOME A MEMBER
Memberships start at $55 and pay-back easily through discounted tickets, exclusive member screenings. Only members can purchase All-Festival Passes. Sign up by Oct 31 and be entered to win a 7-day cruise for two on Holland America Line.
7. FESTIVAL ON A BUDGET
Save money by purchasing the 4 or 10-pack of tickets.
FREE FILMS AT FOUR every weekday presented by John S. Yi,
Save your TICKET STUB for specials at the following businesses:
• Applebee’s 20% off • Joe’s Crab Shack Free Appetizer Party 4+ • Maria Maria Restaurant 10% off (except happy hour) • Quiznos $1 off regular sub/$2 off large sub • Randy Jones All American Grill 20% off food • Sansai Japanese Grill 25% off meals from 3:30-6PM • Smashburger Free Smash Fry w/purchase • ULAN MED SPA 10% off services Call 619-294-8526 • Yogurtland 10% off
Hazard Center locations only.
8. TELL US WHAT YOU THINK
We love compliments, and if you have a complaint, we want to know too (but please, don’t yell at us, it hurts our feelings). We have a COMMENT BOX in our lobby, and please fi ll out a survey.
9. TALK FILM
Participate in Q&As and fi lm discussions. Broaden your fi lm appreciation!
10. MORE RANDOM TIPS
Bring a sweater: sometimes the theaters get cold.
Arrive 15–30 minutes before each show.
Clean up after yourself after each show. This helps us turn around theaters faster.
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SPECIAL EVENTS
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SOLES FOR ORPHANS PROJECT OCT 21-28 | UltraStar Cinemas Lobby
As part of our spotlight on adoption, attendees are invited to donate new shoes, socks, and shoelaces to be donated to Buckner International, which distributes shoes for children in 68 countries. Along with shoes, we invite you to also write a letter to go with your donation.
OPENING NIGHT PARTY THU OCT 21, 9PM–Midnight | Maria Maria Restaurant
Join us at the Hazard Center’s newest restaurant, Maria Maria, as we kick off our 11th fi lm festival with complimentary appetizers and Stella Artois. Ticket or pass holders only. Sponsored by Union Bank.
FRIDAY NIGHT PARTY AT THIN BAR FRI OCT 22, 9pm–2am | Thin Bar (Gaslamp)
Come party and dance with us downtown at Thin Bar (919 Fourth Ave.). Drinks specials all night. Free with Festival badge or to get on guest list, email [email protected]. Sponsored by MYX and Victory Entertainment.
GALA AWARDS DINNER SAT OCT 23, 7PM | Mission Valley Marriott
Dress to impress as we announce the top fi lms of our Festival. Great food, hosted beer and wine, and live entertainment. Presented by Wells Fargo & Viejas Enterprises. $200/seat. RSVP at [email protected]
BLOWFISH LIVE MUSIC SHOWCASE SAT OCT 23, 10PM–1:00AM | Mission Valley Marriott
Our popular annual live music showcase, join us for BLOWFISH: INTERSECTION OF SIGHTS AND SOUNDS. Special guests DJ Icy Ice and Toquon of Soul Elevation. Sponsored by Toyota and Verizon Wireless. Located at Mission Valley’s outdoor pavilion. Free.
REEL VOICES SUN OCT 24, 12:20PM | UltraStar Cinemas
Free showcase of fi lms from the SDAFF’s popular Teen Video Producers Program. Presented by Bank of America and Union Bank.
ASIAN AMERICANS SUN OCT 24, 12:15PM | UltraStar Cinemas
IN HOLLYWOOD (PANEL) A panel of hot, young talent who are making their mark in Hollywood including Harry Shum, Jr. (Glee, League of Extraordinary Dancers), Jon M. Chu (director of Step Up 2), Ellen Wong (Scott Pilgrim), Aaron Yoo (Disturbia, Friday the 13th), and CS Lee (Dexter). Free for members/passholders or $5/door
INTERPRETATIONS (FREE PANEL) SUN OCT 24, 2:15PM | UltraStar Cinemas
From the folks at YouOffendMeYouOffendMyFamily, see the top submissions of their INTERPRETATIONS fi lmmaking contest where the public was provided “One Script, Endless Possibilities.” Scheduled to speak – director Justin Lin, actors Danny Pudi and Roger Fan. Free!
CLOSING NIGHT PARTY THU OCT 28, 9PM | All American Grill
Join us as we wrap our 11th fi lm festival at All American Grill (located at Hazard Center between Kinko’s and Doubletree hotel) with complimentary food, silent auction, and raffl es. Ticket or passholders only. Sponsored by TECO.
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SCHEDULE OF PROGRAMS
7:00PM LEGEND OF THE FIST (OPENING NIGHT FILM) 113mins
7:10PM STANDING QUEER 92mins
9:30PM CLASH 90mins
11:00AM TAHAAN 105mins
1:00PM INTERNATIONAL DEPARTURES 109mins
3:30PM A BRAND NEW LIFE 92mins
5:30PM TIME TRAVELLER 122mins
8:00PM BODYGUARDS & ASSASSINS 139mins
12:20PM REEL VOICES (FREE) 90mins
2:00PM CITY OF LIFE AND DEATH 132mins
4:35PM ECHOES OF THE RAINBOW 117mins
7:00PM IP MAN 2 108mins
8:00PM 71: INTO THE FIRE 120mins
5:10PM YOUNG & RESTLESS 84mins
7:20PM EMPIRE OF SILVER 113mins
12:45PM ONE VOICE 84mins
2:45PM STATE OF ALOHA 78mins
4:45PM WAKE UP, I LOVE YOU 82mins
6:40PM EYE FOR AN EYE 86mins
9:40PM MANILA SKIES 98mins
12:15PM ASIAN AMERICANS IN HOLLYWOOD PANEL 90mins
2:10PM INTERPRETATIONS PANEL (FREE) 90mins
4:10PM CAST ME IF YOU CAN 97mins
6:30PM THE MOUNTAIN THIEF 78mins
8:35PM THE PHOTOGRAPH 98mins
4:00PM INTERNATIONAL DEPARTURES (FREE) 109mins
7:15PM CINEMA BENTO 87mins
9:30PM KAMUI 120mins
4:00PM GOOD MORNING PRESIDENT (FREE) 132mins
6:35PM BEYOND HUMAN 74mins
8:20PM NINJA, ARE YOU CRAZY?? 90mins
10:30PM ROBOGEISHA 102mins
10:30AM NI HAO KAI-LAN’S BIG PLAY & KIDS’ CORNER (FREE) 67mins
12:15PM WO AI NI MOMMY 176mins
2:00PM MACHO LIKE ME 73mins
3:55PM EMPIRE STATE OF MIND 90mins
6:10PM GOEMON 128mins
8:50PM AIR DOLL 125mins
12:30PM NINJA, ARE YOU CRAZY?? 90mins
2:25PM ANIMATION: THE ILLUSION OF LIFE 84mins
4:45PM HE(ART) OF THE MATTER 83mins
6:40PM FOOL FOR LOVE 99mins
8:55PM KAMUI 120mins
7:30PM BANDHOBI 107mins
5:30PM IF I KNEW WHAT YOU SAID 88mins
7:30PM IN THE MATTER OF CHA JUNG HEE 64mins
9:15PM COLIN HEARTS KAY 90mins
12:20PM SONGS FROM THE SOUTHERN SEAS 88mins
2:10PM ONE BIG HAPA FAMILY 84mins
4:10PM THE HOUSE OF SUH 95mins
6:30PM RASPBERRY MAGIC 88mins
8:25PM THE ACTRESSES 104mins
10:30PM ALIEN VS. NINJA 181mins
12:40PM RAMCHAND PAKISTANI 105mins
2:50PM FINDING FACE 68mins
5:00PM LITTLEROCK 84mins
7:10PM 71: INTO THE FIRE 120mins
9:30PM YOGA 98mins
THURSDAY OCT 21
ALL fi lm programs take place at the Mission Valley UltraStar Cinemas at Hazard CenterTimes & fi lms are subject to change. Additional screenings may be added. For the latest, go to our Web site, www.sdaff.org or text SDAFF to 53137 for cell phone updates.
FRIDAY OCT 22
SATURDAY OCT 23
SUNDAY OCT 24
THEATER 7 - BARONA
THEATER 7 - BARONA
THEATER 7 - BARONA
THEATER 7 - BARONA
THEATER 6 - VERIZON
THEATER 6 - VERIZON
THEATER 6 - VERIZON
THEATER 6 - VERIZON
THEATER 1 - STELLA ARTOIS
THEATER 1 - STELLA ARTOIS
THEATER 1 - STELLA ARTOIS
THEATER 1 - STELLA ARTOIS
THEATER 2 - SHARP HEALTH
THEATER 2 - SHARP HEALTH
THEATER 2 - SHARP HEALTH
THEATER 2 - SHARP HEALTH
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4:00PM TAHAAN (FREE) 105mins
7:00PM ABOUT HER BROTHER 126mins
7:00PM IP MAN 2 108mins
7:00PM AU REVOIR TAIPEI (CLOSING NIGHT FILM) 85mins
5:25PM CAST ME IF YOU CAN 97mins
7:30PM NINOY AQUINO 56mins
8:55PM EMPIRE OF SILVER 113mins
5:15PM WAKE UP, I LOVE YOU 82mins
7:30PM ANIMATION: THE ILLUSION OF LIFE 84mins
9:20PM BODYGUARDS & ASSASSINS 139mins
5:20PM VOICES IN THE CLOUDS 77mins
5:15PM TIBET IN SONG 86mins
7:40PM THE TAQWACORES 92mins
9:30PM MACHO LIKE ME 73mins
4:00PM CINEMA BENTO (FREE) 87mins
6:30PM ECHOES OF THE RAINBOW 117mins
8:45PM AIR DOLL 125mins
5:10PM CAFÉ SEOUL 120mins
7:45PM THE RED CHAPEL 88mins
5:40PM VOICES IN THE CLOUDS 77mins
7:15PM THE HOUSE OF SUH 95mins
9:20PM UNCLE BOONMEE 114mins
5:20PM HIROSHIMA NAGASAKI DOWNLOAD 72mins
7:15PM CAFÉ SEOUL 120mins
9:35PM THE MOUNTAIN THIEF 78mins
4:00PM RESILIENCE (FREE) 75mins
5:30PM EMPIRE STATE OF MIND 90mins
7:20PM LITTLEROCK 85mins
TUESDAY OCT 26
WEDNESDAY OCT 27
THURSDAY OCT 28
THEATER 7 - BARONA
THEATER 7 - BARONA
THEATER 7 - BARONA
Additional showings TBA on www.sdaff.org
THEATER 6 - VERIZON
THEATER 6 - VERIZON
THEATER 6 - VERIZON
THEATER 1 - STELLA ARTOIS
THEATER 1 - STELLA ARTOIS
THEATER 1 - STELLA ARTOIS
THEATER 2 - SHARP HEALTH
THEATER 2 - SHARP HEALTH
THEATER 2 - SHARP HEALTH
THEATER 7 - BARONA THEATER 6 - VERIZON THEATER 1 - STELLA ARTOIS THEATER 2 - SHARP HEALTH5:10PM 48 HR FILM PROJECT (FREE) 90mins
7:00PM TIME TRAVELLER 122mins
9:30PM CLASH 90mins
5:40PM MIXED PLATE SPECIAL 75mins
7:40PM IF I KNEW WHAT YOU SAID 88mins
9:40PM COLIN HEARTS KAY 90mins
5:30PM PROMISE AND UNREST 94mins
7:25PM SONGS FROM THE SOUTHERN SEAS 88mins
9:20PM GOEMON 128mins
4:00PM RASPBERRY MAGIC (FREE) 88mins
6:00PM RESILIENCE 75mins
8:00PM THE RED CHAPEL 88mins
9:55PM YOGA 98mins
MONDAY OCT 25
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Impacting today’s generations through positive messages about contemporary icons. Risen asks people about their successes, failures, challenges and spirituality. We tell stories by digging beneath the surface because life is raw, it’s real, and so is Risen.
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2010FILM ANDPROGRAM GUIDE
Be Wise. Love Film.
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2010 Toronto International Film Festival2010 Venice International Film Festival
West Coast Premiere
Set seven years after the conclusion of the landmark 1995 television series, Fist of Fury, Donnie Yen (Ip Man, SDAFF ’09) reprises his role as the famed Chen Zhen in this new fi lm. Chen Zhen, presumed dead after avenging his mentor Huo Yuanjia, returns to a Japanese-occupied Shanghai incognito in order to infi ltrate the local crime organization. Upon his arrival, Chen Zhen soon befriends a nightclub owner (Anthony Wong) and becomes involved with a sexy nightclub performer (Shu Qi). While undercover, he discovers that the mob has been secretly colluding with the Japanese and when the Japanese military disseminate a “death list” of local targeted for assassination, the heroic Chen Zhen dons his mask and fi ghts for the Chinese resistance.
Directed and lensed by the famed Andrew Lau (Infernal Affairs), the fi lm artfully combines cutting edge visual style, dynamic martial arts action and the talents of a star-studded cast. With his charismatic performance, Donnie Yen rightfully takes his place amongst the greats of martial arts cinema in playing an iconic character fi rst immortalized by the legendary Bruce Lee in the original 1972 fi lm Fist of Fury. Described by The Hollywood Reporter as a “popcorn movie of epic proportions”, LEGEND OF THE FIST: THE RETURN OF CHEN ZHEN is a fi lm not to be missed.
THU OCT 21, 7:00PM
Contains language and strong violence
OPENING NIGHT FILM
Hong Kong | Cantonese w/English subtitles
113 minutes | 35mm | 2010
DIRECTOR: Andrew Lau
PRODUCERS: Andrew Lau, Gordon Chan
CAST: Donnie Yen, Shu Qi, Anthony Wong
LEGENDOFTHEFISTTHE RETURN OF CHEN ZHEN
Screening Sponsors:
Dr. Robert and Mao Shillman
Lew Family Foundation
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ombines r-studded cast. With his of martial arts cinema in playing an iconic
Opening Night Partysponsored by Union Bank
Maria Maria Restaurant9pm to closeTicket holders and pass holders are invited to enjoy hosted drinks and appetizers following the fi lm.
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THU OCT 28, 7:00PM
Contains language and strong violence
CLOSING NIGHT FILM
Taiwan / USA | Min Nan and Mandarin w/English subtitles
85 minutes | 35mm | 2010
DIRECTOR/WRITER: Arvin Chen
PRODUCERS: In-Ah Lee, Wei-Jan Liu, Oi Leng Lui, Wim Wenders
CAST: Jack Yao, Amber Kuo, Hsiao-chuan Chang and Ko Yu-Luen
AUREVOIRTAIPEI(YIYE TAIBEI)
2010 Berlin International Film Festival (NETPAC Prize)2010 Barcelona Asian Film Festival (Best Film) 2010 San Francisco Asian American Film Festival (Audience Award)2010 Los Angeles Asian American Film Festival 2010 Hawaii International Film Festival 2010 Seattle International Film Festival 2010 Asian Film Festival of Dallas (Best Narrative Feature)
There have been many recent youthful romantic comedies that play out over the course of one night (Dazed and Confused, In Search of a Midnight Kiss, Nick and Norah’s Infi nite Playlist) and you can now add the name AU REVOIR TAIPEI near the top of the list.
Kai (Jack Yao) is crushed when his girlfriend leaves for Paris and doesn’t appear eager to return his phone calls. He spends his night working in his parents’ noodle shop and languishing in the foreign language aisle of a local book store brushing up on his French and daydreaming of a time when he will once again be united with his love.
Bathed in a softly lit, dazzlingly iridescent neon glow reminiscent of the works of producer Wim Wenders and backed by a lovely Django Reinhardt inspired score, Arvin Chen’s debut feature continually keeps us guessing with its elegant structure and delightfully peculiar collection of characters. Add an aging mobster eager to recruit Kai as a bag man, a quartet of tenderfoot hoodlums dressed in day-glo orange suits (they look like an Asian Four Tops cover band), and an engaging stock girl who does a not-so mean Lindy Hop and you have the makings of a date fi lm extraordinaire! — Scott Marks
Filmmaker Arvin Chen scheduled to attend.
Sponsored by:
Co-presented by:
House of China
Taiwanese American Community Center
University of San Diego Center for Inclusion and Diversity
Closing Night Party
Randy Jones All American Grill | 9pm following the fi lm Q&A
Ticket holders and pass holders are invited to come enjoy hosted drinks and appetizers!
Say “Au Revoir” to fi lmmaker Arvin Chen and the whole SDAFF crew!
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by Lee Ann Kim
Never before has the issue of transracial adoption been so widely discussed (and publicized) in American culture especially with the growing number of celebrities adopting children outside their own race such as Angelina Jolie, Sandra Bullock, Madonna, and Katherine Heigl. The discourse is also being fueled by a growing number of stories in the media, along with adoptees themselves who have become outspoken advocates, writers, and fi lmmakers.
While transracial adoption may appear to be widely accepted, it continues to carry a stigma within Asian cultures and communities, which is directly related to the low rates of Asians adopting Asian children. The issue is delicately complicated and multi-layered about identity, lineage, shame, and fear.
As a proud mother of a Korean adoptee, I am fascinated by the many perspectives on adoption that are presented each year on the fi lm festival circuit, especially this year. We hope our Adoption Spotlight provides a platform of learning and discovery through our presentation of the following four fi lms:
A BRAND NEW LIFE (p. 33)Directed by Ounie Lecomte
Based on the director’s own experience of abandonment, prior to her adoption into a French family.
Oct 23
RESILIENCE (p. 68)Directed by Tammy Chu
A Korean adoptee reunites with his birth mother through a game show, unleashing her story of life-long regret.
Oct 24, 28
IN THE MATTER OF CHA JUNG HEE (p. 54)
Directed by Deann Borshay Liem
The director’s personal journey seeking the very person she was “switched” for in
an orphanage.
Oct 22
WO AI NI MOMMY (p. 74)Directed by Stephanie Wang Breal
A young Chinese adoptee transforms into an American before our very eyes.
Oct 23
SPOTLIGHTON ADOPTION
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MON OCT 25, 5:10PM (FREE)
EMPTY CHAIRDirector: Wilder Herms | 7 min | Video | 2010A journey through the schizophrenic episodes of a man coping with the loss of his best friend.
PROBEDirector: Roman S. Koenig | 6 min | Video | 2010Memory enhancement on doctor’s orders.
WELCOME HOME KURTDirector: Jose Troconis | 8 min | Video | 2010Kurt adjusts to life back home after returning from the Vietnam War.
THE COHIBADirector: George Yé | 5 min | Video | 2010On his way to interview Fidel Castro in 1963, an AP journalist is recruited by the CIA.
SEA OF TREESDirector: Grayson Wolfe | 7 min | Video | 2009 A man awakens in a mysterious forest with no recollection of how he got there.
KUNG PAO MASTERDirector: Sean Dejecacion | 7 min | Video | 2009The ‘Citizen Kane’ of Kung Fu/Stoner fi lms.
DOLLARS TO DONUTSDirector: Derek Snyder | 7 min | Video | 2009The untold story of the worst botched robbery in the history of botched robberies.
NEVER ANYMORE IN EATING FISHDirector: Wang Di | 7 min | Video | 2009An experimental fi lm about a woman and the fi sh she lost.
EYE OF THE BEHOLDERDirectors: Samantha Goldstein, Calvin Michaels | 8 min | Video | 2010A portrait photographer is inspired to try something surprising in his quest to understand women.
A MINOR DETAILDirector: Mark Gadia | 8 min | Video | 2010Rival thieves unknowingly attempt the same heist, sparking a battle to determine who is the best.
A collection of highlights from the 48 Hour Film Project,
a competition in which fi lmmakers from over 87 cities
world-wide battle to produce the best fi lm in 48 hours
or less.
TRT: 90 min including fi lmmaker Q & A afterwards
48 HOUR FILM PROJECT
A Minor Detail
Screening Sponsors:
Co-presented by:
KoreAm Journal
Audrey Magazine
THU OCT 21, 8:00PM
Contains strong violence and war
71: INTO THE FIRE
South Korea | Korean w/English subtitles
120 minutes | 35mm | 2010
DIRECTOR: John H. Lee
PRODUCER: Jeong Tae-won
CAST: Cha Seung Won, Kim Seung Woo,
Choi Seung Hyun, Kwon Sang Woo
This Korean war drama depicts the real life story of 71 untrained student soldiers forced to defend a base against the invading North Korean forces until the Allies arrive. Their youth and inexperience proves to be more dangerous than the impending attack from enemy troops, and they struggle to unite under their very young commander, Oh Jang-beom. 71: INTO THE FIRE is the classic story of boys becoming men, but does it all with the backdrop of a violent confl ict.
The fi lm brings all the heartache, violence, and horror of war to the screen, but does so through a teenage perspective. It stars Choi Seung Hyun, better known as the Korean pop star T.O.P., in his fi rst feature fi lm role after two successful television series runs. The fi lm is shot in a very gritty style, mimicking the reality of the emotional toll infl icted upon its characters. Explosions, battle scenes, and eye-popping stunt work abound in what is sure to be a major hit with the young crowd, action fans, and history buffs alike. — Brandon Coyle
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It is never revealed exactly why young Jinhee’s father deposits her at the Catholic orphanage. Like her dad’s face, writer/director Ounie Lecomte purposely conceals Jinhee’s past concentrating more on the dire situation at hand. The child’s fi rst few weeks are spent in deep denial; surely her father is going to come back and claim her. Gradually she learns how to adjust to her new life by letting down her guard, making friends and reluctantly learning some painful life lessons.
As prospective parents come to weed through the crop of orphans, Jinhee’s friends quickly become little more than fl eeting acquaintances. The young girl goes from coming to terms with separation to spending her days praying for it, longing for the time when the other children will sing a farewell chorus of “Auld Lang Syne” as a shiny black car with loving parents in the front seat whisks her away to a brand new life.
Inspired by her childhood, Lecomte offers an insider’s view that’s simultaneously warm, poignant and unfl inching. She found a perfect on-screen counterpart in Kim Sae Ron. Her naturalistic performance gives the fi lm an added layer of realism as both the fi rst time fi lmmaker and her young star never once fall prey to manipulation or sentimentality. — Scott Marks
SAT OCT 23, 3:30PM
Contains some language and adult situations
France, South Korea | Korean w/English subtitles
92 minutes | 35mm | 2009
DIRECTOR/WRITER: Ounie Lecomte
PRODUCERS: Laurent Lavolé, Chang-dong Lee and
Jun-dong Lee
CAST: Kim Sae Ron, Park Do Yeon, Ko Ah-sung, Park
Myeong-shin, Oh Man-seok
A BRAND NEW LIFEADOPTION SPOTLIGHT
Co-presented by:
Buddhist Temple of San Diego
Japan Society of San Diego and TijuanaCo-presented by:
Association of Korean Adoptees - Southern California
2010 Berlin International Film Festival
A Japanese family living through many historic moments in Japanese history has one major problem: a crazy uncle. He remains immature, obnoxious, and a heavy drinker with no foreseeable future. His forte is fi nding awkward moments and brining chaos to family occasions. His sister, despite all of the shame he brings her, shows an understanding and love for her brother that no one can share — especially the rest of his family who seemingly carry the shame of being related to him.
With Kabei: Our Mother (SDAFF ’09), director Yoji Yamada displayed a sensitive cinematic eye capturing the life of a family that not many Japanese directors can replicate. With ABOUT HER BROTHER, Yamada presents a woman that will stand by her family no matter what, and who understands the true meaning of family and love. — Phil Lorenzo
TUE OCT 26, 7:00PM
Contains adult situations
Japan | Japanese w/English subtitles
126 minutes | 35mm | 2010
DIRECTOR: Yôji Yamada
WRITERS: Emiko Hiramatsu . Yôji Yamada
PRODUCERS: Hiroshi Fukazawa, Kenicihi Tamura,
Ichirô Yamamoto
CAST: Ryo Kase, Yû Aoi, Yuriko Ishida
ABOUT HER BROTHER
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SAT OCT 23, 8:25PM
THE ACTRESSES
South Korea | Korean w/English subtitles
104 minutes | Video | 2009
DIRECTOR: E J-Yong
CAST: Ko Hyeon-Jeong, Kim Ok-bin, Choi Ji-Woo, Kim
Min-Hee, Lee Mi-Sook, Yeo-Jeong
In this mockumentary, which obliterates the line separating fi ction from reality, six of Korea’s top actresses are brought together for a landmark Vogue Magazine photo shoot on Christmas Eve. Spanning three generations, the actresses are the new “it girl” of Korean cinema Kim Ok-Bin (Thirst, SDAFF ’09), model-turned-actress Kim Min-Hee (Hellcats, SDAFF ’08), top K-drama star Choi Ji-Woo, the back-from-retirement Ko Hyeon-Jeong, the elegant Lee Mi-Sook and the “queen” of Korean actresses Yoon Yeo-Jeong. As could be expected when six spotlight-grabbing superstars are trapped in the same room together, vanity, insecurity, jealousy and yes, drama immediately move to the forefront.
Co-written by the actresses themselves, this incredibly inventive fi lm features these beautiful and talented actresses playing characters based upon caricatures of their public personas. Although the in-jokes will reward fans of Korean dramas and movies and leave them wondering how much truth lies behind each line, viewers without fi rsthand knowledge of these actresses will catch on quickly thanks to the sharp dialogue and convincing characterizations. Once the fi lm moves beyond the entertaining cattiness and confl icts, the fi lm explores issues facing Korean women such as the Puritanical public perception of divorcees and the also the immense pressures facing talent in the increasingly globalized Korean entertainment industry. Tightly scripted and shot in an ingeniously faux cinema verite style, director E J-Yong (Dasepo Naughty Girls) has crafted a truly original work of art that should not be missed. – Gene Huh
SAT OCT 23, 8:50PM
WED OCT 27, 8:45PM
Contains nudity and sexual situations
AIR DOLL
Japan | Japanese w/English subtitles
125 minutes | Video | 2009
DIRECTOR: Hirokazu Koreeda
WRITERS: Hirokazu Koreeda, Yoshiie Goda
PRODUCERS: Hirokazu Koreeda, Toshiro Uritani
CAST: Doona Bae, Arata, Itsuji Itao
2009 Cannes Film Festival2009 Toronto International Film Festival2009 Pusan International Film Festival
For director Hirokazu Koreeda (After Life, Nobody Knows), AIR DOLL signifi es a return to the magical realism he does best. Originally a manga series, the fi lm’s premise can be simplifi ed to a doll that comes to life. But in the case of Japanese cinema, even that simple of a premise can become a complex philosophical journey in the search for a soul in inanimate objects (as demonstrated in Japanese fi lms like Ghost in the Shell).
In AIR DOLL, Nozomi is a sex doll who wakes up one day with a heart. One day (and dressed in a maid costume) she leaves her master to explore the human world and winds up spending time in a local video store. She meets one of the store employees and begins to experience love for the fi rst time. With a child-like wonder, Nozomi is enjoying her human life and everything seems to be going perfectly until the unexpected happens. With its exceptional acting and directing, Koreeda’s latest masterpiece, illustrating the parallels between the emptiness of the doll and the human world, will likely leave viewers in a trance. — Mye Hoang
Screening sponsors:
Co-presented by: KoreAm Journal Audrey Magazine
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Co-presented by:
Tabe BBQ
Anime Conji
SAT OCT 23, 10:30PM
Contains strong violence and adult situations
Seiji Chiba takes us back to the sixteenth century where Ninja clans kill at will. Ninja Yamata and his Iga clan warriors return to their village from battle when they see a fi reball blaze across the sky, but instead of what would have appeared to be a meteorite is actually a slimy, bloodthirsty creature from beyond the earth!
The savage, deadly alien kills and feasts on the Iga Ninjas, leaving few survivors including Yamata and a super female ninja that swear to avenge the deaths of their brethren. They fi nd that their weapons don’t work against this creature, but these are ninjas! They will have tricks up their sleeves for the aliens, now, will the aliens have some surprises in store for the ninja warriors?
Seiji Chiba’s gory, bloody, and sexy battle vision comes to full life in this rowdy and unapologetic movie that will keep you laughing and wondering why isn’t everyone watching this? Get ready for the most fun time you’ll ever see featuring aliens, ninjas, zombies, and a leather clad woman who is in one of the most memorable battle scenes in recent memory. Recommended with Robogeisha. — Phil Lorenzo
Japan | Japanese w/English subtitles
81 minutes | Video | 2010
DIRECTOR/WRITER: Seiji Chiba
PRODUCERS: Seiji Chiba, Yoshinori Chiba, Akifumi
Sugihara
CAST: Mika Hijii, Ben Hiura, Shuuji Kashiwabara,
Masanori Mimoto
ALIEN VS NINJA
www.sandiegoitalianfilmfestival.com
OCTOBER 22 -NOVEMBER 5
EXTREME SERIES
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Q&A WITH “THE WONDER HOSPITAL” DIRECTOR/ANIMATOR BEOMSIK SHIMBE SHIM
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Fresh from winning the coveted Best Student Prize Award from SIGGRAPH2010, and Best Animation at the prestigious Los Angeles Film Festival and Seattle Int’l Film Festival, Beomsik Shimbe Shim pulls back the curtain to share a little on the making of his amazingly imaginative and surreal fi lm, “The Wonder Hospital.”
Interview by Sam Chen (SDAFF Animation Curator)
Q: “The Wonder Hospital” is deliciously strange and imaginative. Where did you get the initial idea for this fi lm?
Exposing the oddities and ironies hidden in our mundane lives, have been the main interest in my works. People see many strange looks and situations in my fi lms, but most of them were from the details around my daily life. I collect them like I’m writing a diary on my sketchbook,
and used them to generate unexpected meanings and feelings. The main concept of using the mirror refl ection in the climax of my fi lm was from my own life when I was sitting in New York subway one day, looking at my own distorted refl ection on the metal wall of a train.
Q: Your fi lm features some amazingly fl uid animation. Were they hand animated, or using some sort of physics simulation?
I used cloth and water simulation. I always felt 3D CG visually looked too solid and stiff, and too artifi cially perfect. I think using physics simulations can often help to soften out this stiffness.
Q: The atmosphere and vibe of all your fi lms tend to be surreal yet familiar. Tell us who are your main infl uences and heroes in animation & fi lmmaking?
I’ve made animation, but I’m not a big fan of cartoons or video games. I get much more inspirations from documentary fi lms
and realism movies. The strong realities inspire me to make my surreal works. But this time, I am especially into Andrey Tarkovsk’s fi lms. In animation, Yuri Norstein and Chris Landreth were good inspirations for me too.
Q: One of the memorable things about your fi lm is its atonal and dissonant music soundtrack. Tell us a little about the music and sound design?
Music and sound are a big part of the production process. Even in the pre-production stage and when I designed scenes, I selected music fi rst that are fi tting in themes or rhythm, and worked based on this. Also at the end, I let my composer and sound designer listen to the music I chose which inspired them too. Personally I don’t like using music to dramatize and manipulate audience’s feeling. For
that reason, I used music in background like elevator music. I was much more concerned about sound over music this time.
Q: Where are you working now, and how has making this fi lm helped you at your job?
I’m working on Matt Groening’s “Futurama” animation for a year. It’s animation of course, but extremely different from what I have done in terms of looks, themes and the system of production. I help the show mostly using my technical skills at this time, but it’s a very good experience because it give me a chance to think about the balance between what people like and what I like in terms of making art.
Q: What can you tell us about your next fi lm?
“The Wonder Hospital” was my MFA thesis fi lm at CalArts last year, and I’ve been working on my next fi lm since I graduated. I can’t reveal details about the fi lm at this point, but it would be very different in terms of its theme and look, which combines many live action shoots with real people instead of rendering only polygons this time.
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THE STATE OF THE ANIMATION UNION
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by Sam Chen (SDAFF Animation Curator)
In a year full of 3D stereoscopic and IMAX releases, 2010 has been another gangbuster one for feature animation both critically and in the box offi ce. A quick visit to BoxOffi ceMojo.com showed the top-grossing fi lms of 2010 are dominated by animation with Pixar’s “Toy Story 3” in fi rst place at an astounding $405M (domestic), followed by DreamWork’s “Shrek Forever After” and “How To Train Your Dragon” and Universal’s surprise hit “Despicable Me” all at over $200M. If you counted fi lms with ample visual effects requiring creature and effects animation, then it’s almost entirely the top-10 list which includes “Iron Man 2,” “Eclipse,” and “Alice In Wonderland.” Animation was everywhere in 2010, and don’t even get me started on 2009’s 800-ton gorilla, otherwise known as “Avatar.”
While box offi ce numbers are important to the health of the industry, the more meaningful and encouraging statistic is how well these animated fi lms rated critically. A visit to RottenTomatoes.com revealed “Toy Story 3” scoring an unprecedented 99% positive reviews with “How To Train Your Dragon” just behind at 98%. These scores are from a sampling of over 200 national critics, magazines, and newspapers. It might be safe to say that the best mainstream fi lms being made today are animated!
So who are the talented artists behind these Hollywood juggernauts? While most would agree that Asian Americans are relatively still a rarity in front of the Hollywood lens, they are actually thriving behind the camera -- especially in bringing the illusion of life to animated and fantastical characters in Hollywood blockbusters. Don’t believe me? Next time you’re at your local cineplex watching a feature animation or a visual effects-heavy fi lm, instead of rushing out the theater after the last frame fades to black, stay awhile and scan the credits. You’d be shocked at just how many Asian last names you’ll see. It’s all good isn’t it?
Many of these talented Asian American artists and fi lmmakers working in the professional world of feature animation today got their start by making relatively humble but no less imaginative animated shorts. Having been the animation curator for SDAFF for the last 10 years, I’m happy and extremely proud to be presenting this year’s animation showcase program which we called, “The Illusion Of LIfe.” The lineup this year is chock full of artistry, imagination, creative vision, and sheer magic. We hope you can plan your festival schedule around this very special program. You’ll surely be catching a glimpse of the future animation stars of Hollywood.
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DIRECTOR: Han Ung Lee
Canada | 2 min. | Video
2009
DIRECTOR: Sijia Luo
USA | 4 min. | Video
2009
DIRECTOR: David Chai
USA | 4 min. | Video
2009
DIRECTORS: Keiko Lino,
Yves Dalbiez
Japan | 3 min. | Video
2010
DIRECTOR: Taelin Oh
USA | 3 min. | Video
2010
DIRECTOR: Qi Chao Mao
China | 4 min. | Video
2010
A snow monkey struggles to stay warm after he accidentally drains all the water from his pond.
medium: 3d CGI
A little chicken is late to school, so she thinks up the perfect excuse to get herself off da hook.
medium: 2d digital
Nobu the Ninja breathes a sai of relief after being consoled by his pal Pierre, over a cup of coffee and some penetrating advice.
medium: 2d digital
A lonely little boy is comforted by his toy bunny during his time of sadness.
medium: 3d CGI
A cautionary tale about the dangers of parents reading fairy tale stories based on originals that have very different and often sadistic endings.
medium: 2d digital
A story about a girl who tries to assassinate the King, animated in the meticulous style of ancient Chinese paintings.
medium: 3d CGI
How do you coax life out of thin air? Find out in this program dedicated entirely to the Magical Art of Animation. TRT: 83 min.* Some mature content / * Cast & crew scheduled to attend
ANIMATION: THE ILLUSION OF LIFE
SUN OCT 24, 2:25PM WED OCT 27, 7:30PM
TANG
KIDNAP
NINJA VS. GUILT
RIVER IN HEAVEN
TOO MUCH OF A STORY
THE BEAUTY (佳人)
Co-presented by:Platt College, The Art Institute of California - San Diego
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DIRECTORS: Francois
Leroy, Stephanie Lansaque
France | 15 min. | Video
2009
DIRECTOR: Beomsik
Shimbe Shim
USA | 12 min. | Video
2010
DIRECTOR: Sam Chen
USA | 5 min. | Video |
2010
DIRECTOR: Shion Takeuchi
USA | 6 min. | Video |
2010
DIRECTOR: Bruno Collet
Switzerland, France
8 min. | Video |
2009
DIRECTOR: Wooksang Chang
Korea | 12 min. | Video
2010
DIRECTOR: Jeff Chiba Stearns
Canada | 5 min. | Video
2010
Mei Ling lives alone in her fl at. One day, she fi nds a little octopus in the kitchen sink and decides to adopt it to avoid boredom. The octopus grows up...
medium: 3d CGI
In a mysterious hospital, a girl’s desire for superfi cial beauty leads her to something unimaginable and irreversible.
medium: 3d CGI + puppetry
Finding a meal in the Amazon Rainforest is a major pain in the butt!
medium: 3d CGI
Miles is just a nice Jewish pear in a confusing world. The night before his Bar Mitzvah, he must confront the truth about himself and his family.
medium: 2d stopmotion + Flash
Trapped in a box for 35 years, the Dragon Spirit is reincarnated in a doll’s body and sets out to discover the oversize world outside.
medium: 2d stopmotion + 3d CGI
A story about a mom who deeply missed her own mother.
medium: 2d sets + 3d CGI
On a cluttered offi ce desk plastered with Post-it® Note to do lists, one little Post-it Note escapes on an incredible journey of self-discovery to fi nd his father.
medium: 2d stopmotion + live action
MEI LING
THE WONDER HOSPITAL
AMAZONIA
WHEN THE TIME IS RIPE
THE LITTLE DRAGON
MOM
ODE TO A POST-IT NOTE
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ASIAN AMERICANS IN HOLLYWOOD
TRT: 90 minutes
An increasing number of Asian Americans are edging their way into popular shows and fi lm, from the hit television musical series, Glee, to highly anticipated fi lms like Scott Pilgrim vs. The World and even horror remakes. We get the scoop from celebrities and industry insiders who share their perspectives about the changing landscape of Hollywood.
Scheduled to speak:
SUN OCT 24, 12:15PM
PANEL
THU OCT 21 7:30PM
Contains sexual situations
BANDHOBI
South Korea | Korean w/ English subtitles
107 minutes | Video | 2009
DIRECTOR: Dong-il Shin
CAST: Mahbub Alam, Jin-hee Baek, Dong-gyoo Jeong,
Il-hwa Lee
Min-suh is a rebellious Korean teenager who lives with her mother and her mother’s unemployed boyfriend. As an excuse to get out of the house, she works various banal and illicit jobs. Karim is a migrant worker from Bangladesh, one of thousands of foreign workers living in South Korea and trying to support a family back home. With his visa about to expire, his family life on the rocks, and his employers refusing to pay him for the last year of work, Karim fi nds himself alone and powerless. Then one day he meets Min-suh as she pockets his misplaced wallet. In exchange for not reporting her to the police, Min-suh agrees to help Karim track down his employers and demand the wages he deserves. What develops is a tender friendship, but time is not on their side.
From director Dong-il Shin, the “Korean Woody Allen”, comes this unique coming of age story about friendship and social injustice. While taking a stand on controversial human rights issues, Shin gives his characters a life of their own, straying away from didactic rhetoric and immersing the viewer in postmodern Korean society. Within the loosely knit plot, the camera switches between the intimate and ironic, capturing heartwarming and hilarious performances by up and coming teen star Jin-hee Baek and social activist/actor, Mahbub Alam. A subversively mainstream indie-fl ick, BANDHOBI (meaning female friend in Bengali) is as entertaining as it is provocative. — Jason Low
C.S. Lee (Dexter)
Jon M. Chu(director of Step Up 2)
Harry Shum, Jr. (Glee, League of Extraordinary Dancers)
Aaron Yoo (Disturbia, Friday the 13th)
Ellen Wong (Scott Pilgrim vs. The World)
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A celebration of fresh, indie music, videos, and the art of DJing, BLOWFISH: INTERSECTION OF SIGHTS AND SOUNDS has become an annual tradition at the San Diego Asian Film Festival. Come join the party where you can groove and mingle to the beats of DJ Icy Ice and emcee Toquon of Soul Elevation.
DJ Icy Ice is an original member of the World Famous Beat Junkies and has been collaborating with Toquon since 2001. Together, Soul Elevation brings a style infl uenced by the days of when hip hop was pure and
uncut, embracing the spirit of Run DMC, Big Daddy Kane, and KRS 1 all the way to the likes of Gangstarr, De La Soul and the Goodie Mob.
FRI OCT 22, 6:35PM
Contains some violence
PiaDirector: Tanuj Chopra | 15 min | Video | 2009In 2063, an android programmed for manual labor arrives at a woman’s home displaying traces of human memories.
Evil PowersDirector: Fernando Huerto | 4 min | Video | 2010A super-powered bully rampages until he fi nally meets his match.
Mister GreenDirector: Greg Pak | 16 min | Video | 2009In a world where global warming has become reality, a government offi cial becomes embroiled in a radical conspiracy to save the planet.
On TimeDirector: Ted Chung | 5 min | Video | 2008A traveling salesman peddles a glimpse into the future.
Junko’s ShamisenDirector: Sol Friedman | 10 min | Video | 2009A young peasant girl seeks to avenge her grandfather’s death.
HealDirector: Mian Adnan Ahmad | 24 min | Video | 2009Amidst the confl ict in Afghanistan and Pakistan, a child discovers he has a magical gift that can help people.
Filmmakers scheduled to attend
This collection of shorts fi lms explores how the
development of superhuman powers and advanced
technologies may challenge our defi nition of what
constitutes humanity in the future.
TRT: 74 min
BEYOND HUMAN
Pia
Blowfi sh Sponsored by:
SAT OCT 23 10:00PM–1:00AM
MISSION VALLEY MARRIOTT
Outdoor Pavilion
8757 Rio San Diego Drive, San Diego, CA 92108
AN INTERSECTION OF SIGHTS AND SOUNDS
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Proud Sponsor of the 11th Annual
San Diego Asian Film Festival
© 2010 Verizon Wireless.
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Screening Sponsors:
Dr. Robert and Mao Shillman
Lew Family Foundation
SAT OCT 23, 8:00PM
WED OCT 27, 9:20PM
Contains strong violence and language
BODYGUARDS AND ASSASSINS (SHI YUE WEI CHENG)
China / Hong Kong
Mandarin and Cantonese w/English subtitles
139 minutes | 35mm | 2009
DIRECTOR: Teddy Chan
WRITERS: Chun Tin Nam, Guo Junli, Wu Bing, James Yuen
PRODUCERS: Peter Chan, Huang Jianxin
CAST: Donnie Yen, Leon Lai, Xueqi Wang, Tony Leung Ka
Fai, Nicholas Tse, Jun Hu Eric Tsang and Simon Yam
With a cast that includes action heavyweights Donnie Yen, Tony Leung Ka Fai, and Leon Lai it’s unlikely that action junkies will go home hungry. Nor will those who enjoy a solid political thriller. Director Teddy Chan initially reigns in the thunder by wisely spending the opening hour of his 139-minute fi ctionalized epic establishing character and meticulously placing the action in historical context before letting loose with a crazed third act real time chase scene that doesn’t want to let up.
It’s been fi ve years since the 1901 political assassination of Yang Qu-yun, the fi rst in Hong Kong’s history. Dr. Sun Yat-sen (Hanyu Zhang), the man destined to become The Father of Modern China, leaves Tokyo on a hazardous journey to meet with United League delegates from Hong Kong’s thirteen provinces. We count down the days before Dr. Sun’s arrival starts the wheels of progress moving in order to unite the various camps in the name of revolution.
Each of the fi lm’s stars are given their moment in the spotlight as businessman Li Yue-tang (Xueqi Wang in the fi lm’s best performance) enlists his own ragtag band of “Dirty Dozen” revolutionaries to aid the cause. As great as the action is, the detailed production design, particularly the attention paid to period recreation, is as dazzling as any kick, explosion or spray of bullets the fi lm has to offer. — Scott Marks
Co-presented by:
KoreAm Journal
Audrey Magazine
WED OCT 27, 7:15PM
THU OCT 28, 5:10PM
Jun (Takumi Saito) is a Japanese freelance reporter who takes a long-term trip to South Korea so that he can write an in-depth newspaper article about Korean dessert shops. By chance, he discovers Morandang, a delightful traditional bakery in downtown Seoul specializing in Korean rice cakes (dduk). Morandang immediately catches Jun’s fancy because it stirs up childhood memories of his own upbringing in Japan. He soon makes Morandang the subject of his article and befriends the store operator Sang-Woo (Choi Sung-Min), the oldest of three sons and the only one still working for the family business. Unfortunately, things are thrown into chaos when neighborhood gangsters disable Sang-Woo’s hands in an attempt to take over Morandang through illicit means. However, Jun resolves to save the shop by brining Sang-Woo’s younger brother Sang-Hyuk, a former rock star, back to the family business.
Director Masaharu Take has crafted a sweet and heartwarming tale without crossing over into melodramatic territory, garnering nuanced performances from the talented cast of actors, especially Japanese newcomer Takumi Saito and Korean pop star Kim Dong-Wook. Not just a “food” movie, this highly entertaining joint Japanese-Korean production explores the challenges of holding on to tradition and family in a rapidly-changing Korea. A fi lm made with a ton of care, CAFÉ SEOUL is sure to be a mouth-watering delicacy for all audiences. — Gene Huh
Japan, South Korea
Korean and Japanese w/English subtitles
94 minutes | Video | 2009
DIRECTOR: Masaharu Take
CAST: Saito Takumi, Kim Jeong-Hoon, Choi Sung-min,
Kim Dong-Wook
CAFÉ SEOUL
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Co-presented by:
San Diego Japanese American Citizens LeagueCo-presented by:
San Diego Japanese American Citizens League
University of San Diego Center for Inclusion and Diversity
SUN OCT 24, 4:10 PM
TUE OCT 26, 5:25PM
West Coast Premiere
Stuck on the B-list, Hiroshi (Toru Masuoka) is an actor in Japan, who always plays supporting roles, and lives in the shadow of his famous playwright father (Masahiko Tsugawa). Often mistaken for someone else — a sales clerk, a gas station attendant, a policeman and even a kidnapper, Hiroshi is a good actor that few remember.
When the plum acting role of Hiroshi’s dreams fi nally seems within reach, the offer is threatened after he is again mistaken for someone else. This time, it’s another man having an affair with the wife of an MP.
But one day, his luck changes. He meets his muse, aspiring actress Aya (Hiromi Nagasaku). Jaded, Hiroshi questions her motivations, while falling for her at the same time, but as usual, he turns into his own worst enemy. A well-paced romantic comedy, CAST ME IF YOU CAN is the feature fi lm debut for director Atsushi Ogata, who also wrote the screenplay. In this charming take on an actor’s bumpy life, Hiromi decides to chase the leading role and his budding love interest, and ultimately learns to play the leading role in his own life. — Michael Chen
Japan | Japanese w/English subtitles
97 minutes | Video | 2010
DIRECTOR: Atsushi Ogata
WRITERS: Atsushi Ogata, Akane Shiratori
PRODUCERS: Atsushi Ogata, Eric Nyari, Eriko Miyagawa
CAST: Toru Masuoka, Masahiko Tsugawa, Hiromi
Nagasaku
CAST ME IF YOU CAN
FRI OCT 21, 7:15PM
WED OCT 27, 4:00PM (FREE)
FROG IN THE WELLDirector: Ken Ochiai | 15 min | Video | 2010A reclusive young tailor reluctantly departs on a solitary trip across Japan.
DE JUGUETES (MEXICAN TOY STORY)Director: Alba Mora-Roca | 9 min | Video | 2010Japanese architect displays his vast collection of toys residing in Mexico City.
WITNESS TO HIROSHIMADirector: Kathy Sloane | 16 min | Video | 2008Atomic bomb survivor recounts his ordeal through water color paintings.
A NEW HAPPINESSDirector: Sumiko Urquhart | 8 min | Video | 2010Cancer patient learns to cope with disease through diet and spirituality.
OUT OF INFAMYDirector: Nancy Kapitanoff and Sharon Yamato 18 min | Video | 2010Famous fashion designer becomes important activist in her later years.
JITENSHA (BICYCLE)Director: Dean Yamada | 21 min | Video | 2009A despondent young man’s unique quest to recover his dismantled bicycle.
Filmmakers attending Oct 21 screening.
A collection of fi lms from the land of the rising sun.
TRT: 87 min
CINEMA BENTO
Frog in the Well
Free screening made possible by:
JOHN S. YI
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Screening sponsors:Association for Preserving Historical Accuracy of Foreign Invasions in ChinaAmerican Chinese Culture and Education FoundationSan Diego Chinese American Association
Co-presented by: San Diego Chinese Historical Museum
SUN OCT 24, 2:00PM
Contains strong war violence, sexual situations and nudity
CITY OF LIFE AND DEATH
China | Mandarin w/English subtitles
132 minutes | 35mm | 2009
DIRECTOR/WRITER: Chuan Lu
PRODUCERS: Qin Hong, Han Sanping, Zou Li,
John Chon, Andy Zhang
CAST: Ye Liu, Yuanyuan Gao, Hideo Nakaizumi
In December 1937, the Japanese Army occupied the former Chinese capital and commenced the horribly violent period known as the Rape of Nanking. Acclaimed director Chuan Lu (Kekexili: Mountain Patrol) has successfully brought to the big screen China’s fi rst big budget fi lm addressing this seminal event in Chinese history. CITY OF LIFE AND DEATH is unfl inching and at times extremely diffi cult to endure. Beginning where Nanking has fallen to the Japanese, the fi rst 30 minutes of the fi lm is comprised of battle scenes and very little dialogue. Lu simply throws viewers into the middle of the fray, showing buildings already destroyed and corpses littering the city. In scenes that are brutal and emotionally draining, he depicts the six-week period of Japanese occupation where soldiers murdered and raped with impunity.
Stunningly documenting humanity at its worst, Lu also shows the hope that is born in such hell from the sacrifi ces of the few who saved the lives of so many. Visceral and harrowing, the fi lm surprisingly never caricatures the Japanese or the Germans. One Nazi German businessman, in fact, creates a Safety Zone for the Chinese refugees. And much of the narrative is told from the quiet and romantic perspective of a Japanese soldier.
Gorgeously shot in stark black and white fi lm, CITY OF LIFE AND DEATH is painfully essential viewing that cannot be overlooked — simultaneously for its horror and its exquisite beauty. — Mye Hoang
In this fast-paced martial arts crime thriller, Trinh is a seductive and dangerous thief who must pull off one fi nal heist in order to earn back her kidnapped daughter from crime lord Hac Long (Hoang Phuc). But not only does she have to deal with the obstacles of attacking gangsters, explosions, and car chases, she is also forced to work with a brand new crew and as they say, there is no honor amongst thieves.
CLASH is a sexy and stylish action fi lm that features an ensemble cast anchored by martial arts superstar Johnny Nguyen, who also penned the screenplay. The sequences fl ow quickly with a pace that mimics the multiple fi ght scenes. What sets CLASH apart from its counterparts in the martial arts genre is the unique mixture of vovinam, tae kwon do, and lien feng kwon along with its fast-motion action sequences. The fi lm has the look and feel of a major Hollywood action fl ick, but with individual fl air of the South Pacifi c. — Brandon Coyle
FRI OCT 22, 9:30PM
MON OCT 25, 9:30PM
Contains violence and sexual situations
Vietnam | Vietnamese w/English subtitles
90 minutes | 35mm | 2009
DIRECTOR: Le Thanh Son
WRITER: Johnny Nguyen
PRODUCER: Jimmy Pham
CAST: Hieu Hien, Ngo Thanh Van, Johnny Nguyen,
Lam Minh Thang
CLASH(BAY RONG)
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FRI OCT 22, 9:15PM
MON OCT 25, 9:40PM
Contains some adult language and situations
USA | English
90 minutes | Video | 2010
DIRECTOR/WRITER: Sebastian Ho Conley
PRODUCERS: Benjamin Cheng Conley, Sebastian Ho
Conley, Nitin Madan
CAST: Noah Starr, Emily Chang, Mellini Kantayya,
Abraham De Funes
West Coast Premiere2010 Brooklyn International Film Festival
Emmy-winning director Sebastian Ho Conley makes his feature debut with this story about a Brooklyn (specifi cally Park Slope) cartoonist Colin Jensen who has just broken up with his girlfriend Kay, a successful host of the food blog “Kay’s Kitchen.” Colin illustrates (quite literally) a journey to recall what went awry in their 3-year relationship. Colin’s drawings are whimsical and light and turn into animated backgrounds while mixing with the live action characters.
Anyone who has been in a long-term relationship will relate to Colin and Kay’s trials and tribulations. While Colin is full of imaginative energy and fantasies of their future together, Kay seeks stability and a partner she can bring home to mom and dad. Their relationship is one all too often seen and depicted, but Conley has added cultural issues to the story as Kay has been raised in a traditional Chinese family where love equals duty and sacrifi ce.
Shot entirely in Brooklyn (by Sebastian’s brother Benjamin) and with a soundtrack that includes up and coming Brooklyn bands, COLIN HEARTS KAY is as much a love letter to New York’s hippest borough as a love story that refl ects today’s times. Shot on a shoestring budget, the Conley Brothers’ collaboration is full of laughs as well as heart. — Mye Hoang
Cast and crew scheduled to attend Oct 22 screening.
COLIN HEARTS KAY
Screening Sponsors:
Dr. Robert and Mao Shillman
Lew Family Foundation
Co-presented by:
The L. Robert Payne School of Hospitality & Tourism Management at SDSU
San Diego Chinese Women’s AssociationCo-presented by:
SUN OCT 24, 4:35PM
WED OCT 27, 6:30PM
ECHOES OF THE RAINBOW (SUI YUET SAN TAU)
China | Cantonese, Mandarin, Shanghainese and French
w/English subtitles
120 minutes | 35mm | 2010
DIRECTOR/WRITER: Alex Law
PRODUCER: Mabel Cheung
CAST: Sandra Ng Kwan Yue, Simon Yam,
Lawrence Ah Mon, Evelyn Choi and Buzz Chung
2010 Best Actor (Simon Yam) Hong Kong Film Awards
With The Fabulous Echoes’ “Dancing on the Moon” backing him up, our seven-year-old narrator Big Ears (the adorable Buzz Chung) sticks a turtle in his pocket and a fi shbowl on head, fl ees the pet store and proceeds to “fl y” through the streets of Hong Kong’s Western District.
As these radiant opening images indicate, there’s more to Alex Law’s autobiographical ECHOES OF THE RAINBOW than just your standard wistful paean to childhood. The rascally Big Ears lives with his parents (Sandra Ng Kwan Yue and Simon Yam) and star student brother above the struggling family cobbler shop. Beautifully designed with a painstaking eye for detail, Law and his crew skillfully reconstruct the director’s upbringing. What makes this different is Law’s ability to balance emotion and nostalgia without encroaching on sentimentality or maudlinness.
Winner of the Crystal Bear for Best Film by the Generation Kplus Children’s Jury of the Generations competition at the Berlin Film Festival, ECHOES OF THE RAINBOW is destined to be a frontrunner for this year’s audience favorite. — Scott Marks
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Screening Sponsors:
Dr. Robert and Mao Shillman
Lew Family Foundation
Co-presented by:
San Diego House of China
San Diego Chinese Historical Museum
FRI OCT 22, 7:20PM
TUE OCT 26, 8:55PM
Contains some violence and sexual situations
EMPIRE OF SILVER
China, Taiwan | Mandarin w/English subtitles
113 minutes | 35mm | 2009
DIRECTOR: Christina Yao
WRITERS: Christina Yao, Cheng Yi
PRODUCERS: Peggy Chiao, Congxi Li, Jeremy Thomas,
Christina Yao
CAST: Aaron Kwok, Tielin Zhang, Hao Lei, Jennifer Tilly
2009 Berlin International Film Festival2010 San Francisco International Film Festival
In the China of 1899, war had depleted the Qing Dynasty and the rampant use of Opium had robbed the people of its health and pride. Among all of this turmoil was the existence of the “Wall Street of China”; the northern province of Shanxi and home to a guild of bankers. These bankers controlled all of the funds in China and other nations such as Mongolia, Japan, and Russia. Despite this large amount of control over fi nances, there was little control over other matters.
In this lush and beautiful epic fi lm, Boxer Rebels and family disputes lead to the erosion of the Kang banking empire, where a disinterested and hedonistic son must lead the family bank into the future. Love triangles, confl icts over heredity of the banking empire, and the personal journey of a man in need of an identity fi ll EMPIRE OF SILVER with sexy, unique, and captivating images that should not be missed. — Phil Lorenzo
Filmmaker Christine Yao scheduled to attend Oct 22 screening.
SAT OCT 23, 3:55PM
THU OCT 28, 5:30PM
Contains some language and violence
EMPIRE CORNERDirector: J.P. Chan | 12 min | Video | 2009A woman travels across New York City — and between two worlds — in search for the man she never got a chance to know.
THE BRIDGEDirector: Phillipp Wolter | 15 min | Video | 2010What if the only way home on the Brooklyn Bridge...is to choose a different path.
WORKS OF ARTDirector: Andrew Pang | 19 min | Video | 2010A struggling actor in New York, Art Hahn, is offered an unusual role to replace his friend on a blind date.
HIROSAKI PLAYERSDirector: Jeff Sousa | 19 min | Video | 2009On a tense, sold-out opening night in New York City, a playwright struggles with his father, a legendary Japanese actor, over control of the play and their relationship.
THE GREY COATDirector: Bob Giraldi | 12 min | Video | 2009A hard-working immigrant Korean family is extorted by corrupt New York detectives.
WU IS DEADDirector: Richard Wong | 13 min | Video | 2010As a woman in mid-town Manhattan searches for the man she never got a chance to know, another concerned woman, the man’s employer, seeks answers the only way she knows how.
Filmmakers and crew scheduled to attend Oct 23 screening.
Life in the Big Apple comes alive through these stories
that take place in and around New York
TRT: 90 min
EMPIRE STATE OF MIND
Hirosaki Players
Co-presented by:
Drinking Liberally in Carlsbad
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THE DEBTDirector: Andrew Oh | 17 min | Video | USATwo old friends, a cop and ex-con, meet up for drinks and discuss how their lives ended up so differently.
CUT SHORTDirector: Jason Tobin | 7 min | Video | Hong KongA sleazy reporter has the tables turned on him when an irate celebrity decides to cut short their interview.
CLAP, CLAPDirector: Tanuj Chopra | 10 min | Video | USAA beautiful young woman takes a chance to escape from a life of gun running.
ACTUALLY, I AM A SUPERMANDirector: Song Kwong-ho | 25 min | Video | South KoreaTwo teenage outcasts start an unlikely friendship based on similar abnormal powers.
BLACK COFFEEDirector: Bao Tran | 9 min | Video | USANeo-noir thriller about an elected representative in a love triangle.
SUNDAY PUNCHDirector: Dennis Hauck | 18 min | 35mm | USAA sexy ring girl cons her way into a better life.
Filmmakers, cast and crew scheduled to attend.
SAT OCT 23, 6:40PM
Contains strong language, violence and sexual situations
Revenge is sweet in this collection of short fi lms.
TRT: 86 min
EYE FOR AN EYE
Sunday Punch
There is a gender-based crime that happens all over the world that no one really knows about. Acid-attacks have become a growing crime in most third world countries and even here in the United States. Along with rape, dirty wars, and genital mutilation, acid attacks have become yet another way that women’s human rights are violated. FINDING FACE tells the story of one victim of this abominable crime.
The fi lm details the controversial case of Tat Marina, who was attacked with acid in Cambodia in 1999. At 16, Marina was a rising star in Phnom Penh’s karaoke music scene. She was coerced into an abusive relationship with Cambodia’s Undersecretary of State, and subsequently doused with a liter of nitric acid—allegedly by his wife—that disfi gured her face. A decade later, despite the fact that there were multiple witnesses to the crime, no charges have ever been fi led in the case.
Director Skye Fitzgerald and writer Patti Duncan bring to the screen what World Pulse Magazine calls a “startling portrait forever altered by an inhuman crime. While diffi cult to witness, this fi lm’s harrowing story is deeply important to acknowledge.” This powerful fi lm that just begins the discussion of gender violence for most, the staying power of this fi lm may well inspire those who see it to get involved and become more aware of this truly horrifying crime. — Phil Lorenzo
Filmmaker Skye Fitzgerald scheduled to attend.
SUN OCT 24, 2:50PM
Contains adult situations
Cambodia/USA
English and Cambodian w/English subtitles
68 minutes | Video | 2009
DIRECTOR: Skye Fitzgerald
WRITER: Patti Duncan
PRODUCERS: Patti Duncan, Skye Fitzgerald
FINDING FACE
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Vietnam | Vietnamese w/ English subtitles
99 minutes | 35mm | 2010
DIRECTOR: Charlie Nguyen
WRITERS: Charlie Nguyen, Vincent Ngo
PRODUCERS: Dustin Tri Nguyen, Irene Trinh
CAST: Dustin Tri Nguyen, Kathy Uyen, Thai Hoa
FOOL FOR LOVE follows the travails of an earnest and friendly bathroom clerk, Dung (Dustin Nguyen), who works at a fi ve-star hotel. One day he meets a beautiful lounge singer, Mai (Kathy Uyen) whose wealthy boyfriend just left her. Dung falls instantly in love. Dung is convinced that Mai is in love with him and quits his job to pursue her, only to fi nd out she is already being chased by a wealthy real estate tycoon whose willingness to employ her depends on her willingness to date him.
With very little money to his name, Dung knows he must do something to help fi nance his pursuit of love. That is how he meets a very rich (and very gay) businessman named Hoi (Thai Hoa), willing to pay for male companionship.
Through it all, Dung and Mai are both tested as they face the same predicament of choosing between true love and fi nancial security.
Directed by Charlie Nguyen, best known for his explosive action fi lms including The Rebel (SDAFF 08), FOOL FOR LOVE was his fi rst foray into the romantic comedy genre and proved to be a commercial success as Vietnam’s highest grossing fi lm of the year. FOOL FOR LOVE gets its charm from is strong, natural cast, breathtaking scenery and its deft score composed by Nguyen himself.
FOOL FOR LOVE(DE MAI TINH)
SAT OCT 23, 6:40PM
MON OCT 25, 9:20PM
Contains violence and adult situations
GOEMON
Japan | Japanese w/English subtitles
128 minutes | 35mm | 2009
DIRECTOR: Kazuaki Kiriya
PRODUCERS: Kazuaki Kiriya, Takashige Ichise
CAST: Yosuke Eguchi, Takao Osawa, Ryoko Hirosue,
Eiji Okuda, Jun Kaname, Gori, Masato Ibu
In 1582 Japan, expert thief Goemon (Yosuke Eguchi) makes a name for himself by stealing from the rich and distributing his take to the less fortunate. However, one day Gomeon steals a seemingly insignifi cant little box that draws the attention of warlord Toyotomi Hideyoshi (Eiji Okuda), who has risen to power by assassinating his former master Oda Nobunaga. Desperate to recover the stolen box, Hideyoshi sends a variety of henchmen after Goemon, including Ishida (Kaname Jun), the famous Hattori Hanzo (Terajima Susumu) and Goemon’s former childhood friend and fellow ninja Saizo (Osawa Takao). As Goemon dispatches his foes with breathtaking effi ciency, it soon becomes apparent that Goemon is not just an ordinary bandit and that the box contains a secret devastating enough to determine the fate of a nation.
With a story based upon legendary accounts of Goemon Ishikawa’s exploits during the late 1500’s, GOEMON is more than just a Robin Hood story set within a Japanese historical and political context. It is a dazzling technical masterpiece directed by visionary fi lmmaker Kazuaki Kiriya (Casshern) and produced by the legendary Takashige Ichise (The Ring). Deftly mixing live action with stunning computer effects, GOEMON is a visual feast that will dazzle with its artistic beauty and technical mastery. Featuring many spectacular set pieces and incredible actions sequences that mix ancient stylings with a slightly futuristic feel, the fi lm delivers the goods on many different levels. It is defi nitely a fi lm that fans of movies such 300 and Sin City will not want to miss. — Gene Huh
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Screening sponsors:
FRI OCT 22, 4:00PM (FREE)
GOOD MORNING PRESIDENT
South Korea | Korean w/English subtitles
131 minutes | Video | 2009
DIRECTOR/WRITER: Jin Jang
CAST: Soon-jae Lee, Dong-gun Jang, Doo Shim Goh,
Ha-ryong Lim
2009 Pusan International Film Festival
This South Korean dramedy is a story of three Korean presidents told in three different sections. In the humorous fi rst act, aging incumbent Kim Jung-ho wins the lottery mere months before his term is up, and must decide if and how he can claim his jackpot without arousing suspicion. The second vignette profi les young Cha Ji-wook, who is dubbed “the Korean JFK” and takes a radical approach to international politics as he tries to defuse a potential confl ict with the United States, Japan, and North Korea. In the fi nal section of the fi lm, female president Han Kyuong-ja must maintain her administrative composure in the midst of a collapsing marriage.
GOOD MORNING PRESIDENT is not just a story of Korean politics and government, but one that takes a deep look at the human issues affecting its diplomatic leaders. Its subtle humor balances perfectly with the serious tones in the forefront, and the fi lm uses a unique narrative structure to tell three completely different stories which occasionally weave together to form a larger picture of Korean life, love, and politics. It premiered as the Opening Night Film at the Pusan International Film Festival in 2009 and quickly became the #1 fi lm at the Korean box offi ce shortly thereafter. — Brandon Coyle
SUN OCT 24, 4:45PM
Contains some adult language
BOMBAY TO BROOKLYNDirector: Carole Ryavec | 21 min | Video | 2010Artist Preet Srivastava displays her extraordinary talents with improvisational painting.
LYRICAL EMPIRE: HIP HOP IN METRO MANILADirector: Mark Villegas | 20 min | Video | 2010Filipino Hip Hop artists persevere with their passion in spite of an unbelieving public.
UNRESERVED: THE WORK OF LOUIE GONGDirector: Tracy Rector | 14 min | Video | 2010Pacifi c Northwest artist imprints his ethnic identity on popular Vanns skate shoes.
YB BOXDirector: Feng Liu | 28 min | Video | 2008A tight knit group of beatbox artists come from a remote border town in China.
DE JUGUETES (MEXICAN TOY STORY)Director: Alba Mora-Roca | 9 min | Video | 2010Japanese architect displays his vast collection of toys residing in Mexico City.
Filmmakers expected to attend.
Love for the Arts comes with a variety of expressions.
TRT: 93 min
HE(ART)OF THE MATTER
Unreserved
Free screening made possible by:
JOHN S. YI
Co-presented by:
SDSU College of Professional Studies and Fine Arts
Art San Diego
Co-presented by: KoreAm Journal Audrey Magazine
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Co-presented by:
San Diego Latino Film Festival
Co-presented by:
Korean American Bar Association of San Diego
WED OCT 27, 5:20PM
HIROSHIMA NAGASAKI DOWNLOAD
Mexico | English and Japanese w/English subtitles
72 minutes | Video | 2009
DIRECTOR: Shinpei Takeda
PRODUCERS: Shinpei Takeda, Eiji Wakamatsu
West Coast Premiere
Upon the end of World War II, people that survived the atomic bombs in Hiroshima and Nagasaki immigrated to the US. Co-existing with the physical trauma of radiation and psychological scar of the destruction, the survivors have lived quietly in a country that was once considered their “state’s enemy.”
64 years later, 2 former high school friends began their journey to seek ‘Hiroshima’ and ‘Nagasaki’ deeply ingrained in the collective psyche of modern Japan.
How does this memory stay alive for the coming generation and how are they truly understood? As the two drove down the American west coast visiting 18 survivors as well as a holocaust survivor, they would hear the most intimate moments of their lives and come to realize the cruel nature of psychological trauma. With the vast landscape of American west in their background, the two explores the scars left by the atomic bombs and refl ect on their Japanese identities.
HIROSHIMA NAGASAKI DOWNLOAD marks the fi rst feature fi lm by Shinpei Takeda, a director based in Mexico who has followed the atomic bomb survivors in both North and South Americas for the last 5 years.
Filmmaker Shinpei Takeda scheduled to attend.
SAT OCT 23, 4:10PM
TUE OCT 26, 7:15PM
Contains strong language and violence
THE HOUSE OF SUH
USA | English and Korean w/English subtitles
95 minutes | Video | 2010
DIRECTOR: Iris K. Shim
PRODUCERS: Iris Shim, Gerry Kim
West Coast Premiere
On September 25, 1993, Catherine Suh’s fi ancee Robert O’Dubaine is shot twice and murdered in his garage by her brother Andrew Suh. The identity of the murderer comes as a shock to everyone who knew of Andrew: loyal, respectful, studious, the “good son.” In this documentary detailing the Suh household’s tragic collapse, obligation and loyalty are the values called into question. Eloquently narrated by Andrew himself, THE HOUSE OF SUH examines the complex dynamics of the Suh family and the values embraced and rejected by Andrew and his sister Catherine, which culminated in the planning and execution of a crime that shocked the Korean American community.
Based on her fi rst documentary short, Of Kin and Kind (2007), director Iris Shim successfully weaves multiple mediums including photographs, newspaper clippings, and home videos to reconstruct the story of a family torn apart and sheds new light on the circumstances surrounding the murder. Shim’s subject and narrator, Andrew Suh, can be unexpectedly charismatic and even irreproachable at times, asking the question: Am I wrong? Completely unjustifi ed?
In this captivating and gripping documentary, Shim leaves Andrew’s fi nal question unanswered and ultimately challenges us to wonder, “what would I do?” — Jimmy Lee
Filmmakers Iris Shim and Gerry Kim scheduled to attend Oct 23 screening.
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Co-presented by:
Miramar College Diversity/International Education Committee
BlogTV Family
Culture Shock Dance Studio
FRI OCT 22, 5:30PM
MON OCT 25, 7:40PM
IF I KNEW WHAT YOU SAID(DINIG SANA KITA)
Philippines
Tagalog and sign language w/ English subtitles
99 minutes | Video | 2009
DIRECTOR/WRITER/PRODUCER: Mike Sandejas
CAST: Zoe Sandejas, Romality Mallari, Robert Sena,
Lorenzo Mara, Mica Torre
Nina (Zoe Sandejas) is a rebellious teen who sings in a rock band. Moody, aloof and prone to fi ghts, she constantly gets into trouble, which only serves to anger her commandeering father even more. As a way for her to learn how to get along with others, she is sent off to a camp for the deaf.
At camp, she meets the affable Kiko (Romalito Mallari), a vivacious young man who loves to dance despite being hearing impaired. Though awkward at fi rst, the two slowly strike up a friendship through the unlikely medium of music. Their relationship grows deeper even as Nina secretly destroys part of herself and Kiko, an orphan, desperately tries to fi nd his birth mother.
Ultimately, IF I KNEW WHAT YOU SAID is about the universal need to be loved and understood. With genuine performances by deaf actors and deaf dancers (including lead Romalito Mallari who won Best Actor by the Philippine Movie Press Club), IF I KNEW WHAT YOU SAID also tackles some of the issues that plague the hearing-impaired community and sheds some light on society’s misconceptions about them. — Lee Ann Kim
Screening dedicated in memory of Joseph Balan.
FRI OCT 22, 7:30PM
USA | English and Korean w/ English subtitles
57 minutes | Video | 2010
DIRECTOR/WRITER: Deann Borshay Liem
PRODUCERS: Deann Borshay Liem, Charlotte Lagarde
Her passport said she was Cha Jung Hee. She knew she was not. So began a 40-year deception for a Korean adoptee who came to the U.S. in 1966. Told to keep her true identity a secret from her new American family, this eight-year-old girl quickly forgot she was ever anyone else. But why had her identity been switched? And who was the real Cha Jung Hee?
IN THE MATTER OF CHA JUNG HEE is the search to fi nd the answers. It follows acclaimed fi lmmaker Deann Borshay Liem as she returns to her native Korea to fi nd her “double,” the mysterious girl whose place she took in America. Traversing the landscapes of memory, amnesia and identity, while also uncovering layers of deception in her adoption, this moving and provocative fi lm probes the ethics of international adoptions and reveals the cost of living a lie. Part mystery, part personal odyssey, it raises fundamental questions about who we are…and who we could be but for the hands of fate.
Filmmaker Deann Borshay Liem scheduled to attend.
IN THE MATTER OF CHA JUNG HEE
ADOPTION SPOTLIGHT
Screening sponsor:
Co-presented by:
Association of Korean Adoptees - Southern California
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THU OCT 21, 4:00PM (FREE)
SAT OCT 23, 1:00PM
Contains violence and sexual situations
WAHID’S MOBILE BOOKSTOREDirector: Anjoo Khosla | 10 min | Video | USADocumentary look at the life of a young boy who sells counterfeit books in the streets of Mumbai.
DAUGHTERSDirector: Chloé Zhao | 10 min | Video | USAForced into an arranged marriage, a 14-year-old girl attempts to free herself.
BORN SWEET Director: Cynthia Wade | 28 min | Video | CambodiaDocumentary about a 15 year old who wants to be a karaoke star, but is set back by arsenic poisoning.
SHADOW MANDirector: Nadine Truong | 25 min | Video | USAA Vietnamese man leaves his wife and unborn child to fi ght for freedom.
THE EARRINGSDirector: Nargiza Mamatkulova | 15 min | Video | KyrgyzstanA simple story of a woman who wants a young village girl to marry her son.
CELESTIAL AVENUEDirector: Cameron Cairns, Colin Cairns21 min | Video | AustraliaA young Australian girl falls in love with a Chinese country boy who works in a restaurant, with a slight twist.
Filmmakers scheduled to attend.
A cornucopia of life perspectives from around the world.
TRT: 109 min
INTERNATIONAL DEPARTURES
Daughters
Free screening made possible by:
JOHN S. YI
SUN OCT 24, 2:10PM (FREE)
TRT: 90 min
What happens when fi lmmakers around the world are given one script with just four lines? The result is a potpourri of uniquely different stories through INTERPRETATIONS, a short fi lm initiative to encourage aspiring fi lmmakers to develop their own original and unique voice.
Presented by director Justin Lin (Better Luck Tomorrow, Fast & Furious) and the dynamic folks of YouOffendMeYouOffendMyFamily.com,the San Diego Asian Film Festival is honored to host a panel and screening of the winners and short fi lm fi nalists from the INTERPRETATIONS Film Initiative.
Join the YOMYOMF gang and star-studded crew as they celebrate our community of fi lmmakers and discuss the state of Asian American cinema.
Scheduled to attend:
INTERPRETATIONS: SO YOU REALLY WANT TO MAKE FILMS?
Danny Pudi(NBC’s Community)
Director Justin Lin
Roger Fan(Better Luck Tomorrow, Ping Pong Playa)
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SUN OCT 24, 7:00PM
WED OCT 27, 7:00PM
Contains strong violence
IP MAN 2
Hong Kong | Cantonese w/English subtitles
109 minutes | 35mm | 2010
DIRECTOR: Wilson Yip
PRODUCER: Raymond Wong
CAST: Donnie Yen, Sammo Hung, Simon Yam, Lynn Hung,
Huang Xiaoming, Fan Siu-Wong
Based on the life of Ip Man, a grandmaster in the Wing Chun martial art, IP MAN 2 follows Master Ip (Donnie Yen) as he settles into life in Hong Kong under British colonial rule. Master Ip and his family have moved to Hong Kong after escaping poverty and oppression in a Japanese-occupied China. To earn a living in his new city and propagate the art of Wing Chun, Ip Man decides to open up his own martial arts academy. He soon attracts a small group of students as word gets out about Master Ip’s martial arts prowess. Unfortunately, Master Ip’s big-heartedness and lack of business sense soon threaten the viability of his academy and he is confronted with additional obstacles when his notoriety attracts the attention of the area’s top martial arts academy, headed by Master Hung Chun-nam (Sammo Hung). Upon proving his worthiness to Master Hung, Ip Man and Hung are soon faced with a common adversary and the responsibility of defending the honor of the Chinese way of life against a bullying English boxer backed by corrupt British bureaucrats.
The sequel to the smash hit fi lm Ip Man (SDAFF ’09), IP MAN 2 combines cutting-edge fi ght choreography and historical drama with the star power of arguably the world’s top martial arts action star Donnie Yen (Ip Man) and the legendary Sammo Hung, who also served masterfully as fi ght coordinator on the fi lm. Director Wilson Yip has successfully created a powerful fi lm that provides not only fi rst-rate action visuals, but also a potent message regarding the preservation of Chinese culture and traditions in the face of Western globalization. — Gene Huh
THE RISE OFDONNIE YEN
Thanks to the success of recent fi lms such as the blockbuster Ip Man (SDAFF ’09) and SPL: Sha Po Lang (2005), Donnie Yen has succeeded luminaries Jet Li and Jackie Chan, catapulting into superstardom as one of the top martial arts action stars in the world.
Born in Guangdong, China, Yen spent his teenage years studying martial arts and hanging out on the streets of Boston, Massachusetts. To keep him out of trouble, his parents sent him to Beijing to train for two years with the Beijing Wushu Team. On his return trip home, Yen stopped over in Hong Kong and met famed fi ght choreographer Yuen Woo-ping (The Matrix), who later gave Yen his start in the world of fi lm as a stuntman. As an actor, Yen’s big break came opposite Jet Li in 1992 on the fi lm Once Upon a Time in China II and in the lead role on Yuen’s Iron Monkey. Yen would again team up with Li in 2002 on Zhang Yimou’s Academy Award nominated fi lm Hero. He later established himself as a fi lmmaker, directing fi lms such as Legend of the Wolf and working as a fi ght choreographer (and actor) in Hollywood fi lms such as Blade II.
In a showcase befi tting his newly achieved status as an icon, this year the San Diego Asian Film Festival will present three fi lms starring Donnie Yen. In addition to our opening night fi lm, Legend of the Fist: The Return of Chen Zhen, directed by Andrew Lau (Infernal Affairs), we will also be screening the historical action drama Bodyguards and Assassins and Ip Man 2, the eagerly anticipated sequel to last year’s closing night fi lm. — Gene Huh
Thanks to the success of recent
Legend of the Fist: The Return of Chen Zhen
Bodyguards and Assassins
Screening Sponsors:
Dr. Robert and Mao Shillman
Lew Family Foundation
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Co-presented by:
Japanese American Historical Society of San Diego
University of San Diego Center for Inclusion and Diversity
THU OCT 21, 9:30PM
SUN OCT 24, 8:55PM
Contains strong violence
Japan | Japanese w/ English subtitles
120 minutes | Video | 2009
DIRECTOR: Yoichi Sai
WRITERS: Sampei Shirato, Kankuro Kudo
PRODUCERS: Nozomu Enoki, Naoyo Kinoshita
CAST: Ken’ichi Matsuyama, Hideaki Ito
Cast out from society as a young boy, Kamui becomes a fugitive ninja, hunted by...well, all the other ninjas. He leads a life of mistrust and loneliness. Then one day he meets the roguish fi sherman Hanbei, and is given the chance to live a peaceful existence. But can Kamui ever know true peace, his past returning to haunt him at every turn...?
That said, there are only three things you need to know about KAMUI: ninjas, pirates and sharks. That pretty much sums up the highlights, as we see live action versions of ninja battles heretofore only seen in anime, as well as some outlandish CGI effects that surround the quieter scenes of idyllic village life.
Director Yoichi Sai (Blood and Bones) does a nice job of blending the adrenaline-charged moments with the more contemplative parts of the fi lm. And it helps to have a cast of characters fi lled with rogues and men-with-secrets; as Kamui, star Ken’ichi Matsuyama has the appropriate sullen countenance the role requires.
KAMUI is for fans of mange, swords and grievous personal hells. Good times will most assuredly be had by all. — Steve Norwood, Asian Film Festival of Dallas
KAMUI
USA | English and Japanese w/English subtitles
83 minutes | Video | 2010
DIRECTOR: Mike Ott
WRITERS: Mike Ott, Atsuko Okatsuka, Carl McLaughlin
CAST: Atsuko Okatsuka, Cory Zacharia, Rintaro
Sawamoto, Roberto Sanchez
SUN OCT 24, 5:00PM
THU OCT 28, 7:20PM
Contains some language and sexual situations
2010 San Francisco International Film Festival2010 Vienna International Film Festival2010 Vancouver International Film Festival
A brother and sister from Japan – Atsuko and Rintaro – fi nd themselves in Little Rock on their pilgrimage to Manzanar, CA (the Japanese internment camp where over 100,000 Japanese Americans were imprisoned during World War II). With very little English, they quickly party with the locals and befriend one in particular named Cory who instantly displays a keen interest in Atsuko (who speaks almost no English). Behind his friendly and charismatic persona, Cory has some deep troubles brewing including some debts to some drug-dealing friends. When the time comes for the siblings to continue their journey, Atsuko decides she wants to stay behind and spend more time with Cory and a few other boys who become fond of her.
LITTLEROCK is a deceptively simple plot, but contains many layers and rich character development. The fi lm also depicts language barriers, where no one can understand each other, yet everything about the fi lm is perfectly clear. Director Mike Ott allows the characters to reveal themselves and the story without much over explanation. Newcomer Atsuko Okatsuka is alluring as the nearly dialogue-less protagonist. Produced on a very modest indie budget, LITTLEROCK is elegant fi lmmaking all the way to the very last scene, which despite the characters’ diffi culty in connecting to each other, is pitch perfect. — Mye Hoang
Cast and crew scheduled to attend Oct 24.
LITTLEROCK
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TUE OCT 26, 9:30PM
MACHO LIKE ME
USA | English
81 minutes | Video | 2009
DIRECTOR/WRITER: Helie Lee
PRODUCERS: Helie Lee, Ken Mok
CAST: Helie Lee
In this true account of a woman’s six-month journey living life as a man, Helie Lee cuts off her hair, wears men’s clothes and moves out of her home to begin life as Harry. Helie’s motivation for this drastic move was inspired by many relationships with men gone awry. With friends Anna and Katie to document the change and her experience as a man, Helie puts on screen all of the things she needs to do to make the change.
Helie sets out to prove a point: that men have it better than women, however, she soon discovers that may not be the case and she fi nds herself with a new view that surprises her. As she works on being a man, she starts off by passing as a gay man, then tries bonding through sports, and then she runs into an awkward and near disastrous encounter with a few macho Latinos. Through a moment of epiphany at the Playboy Mansion, she begins to see that men have it harder than she ever imagined. Views on men, privilege, and relationships are tested as this dynamic documentary shows a whole new side to the battle of the sexes. — Phil Lorenzo
Filmmaker Helie Lee scheduled to attend Oct 23.
Co-presented by:
CSU San Marcos Women’s Center
KoreAm Journal
Audrey Magazine
SAT OCT 23, 8:40PM
Contains language and violence
MANILA SKIES
Philippines | Tagalog w/English subtitles
99 minutes | Video | 2009
DIRECTOR/WRITER: Raymond Red
PRODUCERS: Raymond Red, Dave Hukom
CAST: Raul Arellano, John Arcilla, Ronnie Lazaro,
Soliman Cruz
Ten years later after winning a Golden Palm Award at the Cannes Film Festival for his short fi lm “Anino”, fi lmmaker Raymond Red brings us MANILA SKIES, a simple parable about a desperate man who desires to improve his life earnestly but fi nds himself backed into a corner with very few options at his disposal.
The central fi gure of the fi lm, Raul (Raul Arellano), represents the predicament for the majority of Filipinos. Mr. Arellano perfectly immerses himself as the enigmatic Raul, whose life slowly declines before our eyes. MANILA SKIES outlines Raul’s various struggles that include applying for a government supported job training program and using a less than reputable job agency for jobs outside of the Philippines. These events contribute to Raul’s state of mind, which eventually leads to a fateful life decision.
Inspired by a true event, MANILA SKIES is Red’s fi rst feature fi lm since garnering top honors at Cannes in 2000, and continues to prove his storytelling skills. — Eric Lallana
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LYCHEE THIEVESDirector: Kathleen Kwai Ching Man| 29 min | Video | 2010A bountiful lychee tree causes quite a commotion among locals fi ghting for the sweet fruit, revealing humorous and contentious interactions among the culturally diverse people of Hawai’i.
CLAP CLAPDirector: Tanuj Chopra | 13 min | Video | 2010In this noir tale, an illegal gun dealer faces the diffi cult decision of staying with her faithful lover Roy (Sung Kang) or betraying him to make a deal involving a mysterious buyer.
DURAI AND SARODirector: Prema Menon | 26 min | Video | 2010An Indian construction worker and Filipino maid live lonely lives as foreign workers in Singapore, but fi nd companionship in a strange land.
TALL ENOUGHDirector: Barry Jenkins | 7 min | Video | 2010A sweet story about love found at Bloomingdale’s… in China.
Serving up a variety of short stories with interracial
relationships as the main course.
TRT: 75 min
MIXED PLATE SPECIAL
Clap Clap
Philippines | Tagalog w/English subtitles
78 minutes | Video | 2008
DIRECTOR/WRITER: Gerry Balasta
PRODUCERS: Gerry Balasta, Nina Balasta
CAST: Manuel Gonzaga, Pogi Casas, Randy Catonjay,
Emily Magtangob
SUN OCT 24, 6:30PM
WED OCT 27, 9:35PM
Imagine a world where the only means of living is rummaging through a giant mountain of garbage to fi nd useful items in a sea of refuse. Throw in a father trying to provide his starving young son with enough food to survive, territorial rivalries, and an accusation of murder to complicate a story in which one man is simply trying to fi nd importance and love in a cruel world.
Setting the stage in Promised Land, Patayas, writer/director Gerry Balasta uses real life garbage scavengers to tell a fi ctional story that mimics the actual lives they live, detailing the harsh realities they face everyday with unparalleled conviction. Balasta returned to the Philippines to bring light to a heart breaking reality, and set up an acting workshop in order to teach the inhabitants of Promised Land how to best communicate their own story for the big screen. The struggles of Julio and his son as they deal with the menacing Ato is not simply fi ction, but a refl ection of the diffi culties facing these real life trash scavengers on a daily basis.
In addition to retelling the story of Promised Land in the Philippines, Balasta has also created the Mount Hope Project, an organization dedicated to improving the lives of the people whose lives he has exposed to the world on screen in hopes of giving them a better chance for the future. — Brandon Coyle
Filmmaker Gerry Balasta scheduled to attend Oct 24.
THE MOUNTAIN THIEF
Co-presented by:
Miramar College Filipino American Student Association
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ORANGE CITYDirector: Qingyuan Wang | 6 min | Video | USAThis animated metaphor explains the importance of sharing and working together.
THREE TIMES MEDirector: Wendy J.N. Lee | 4 min | Video | USAHiding under the table at a dinner party, a young girl imagines her adult life based on the guests’ shoes.
DUCKS, DUCKSDirector: Chia-Jui Wei | 10 min | Video | TaiwanAn amusing documentary about grade school students who raise ducks to protect their rice paddies.
FIRST IMPRESSIONSDirector: Dongjin Seo | 2 min | Video | USAA shy young boy collects lightning bugs and fi nds a surprise fairy.
SLURPDirector: Kane Diep | 6 min | Video | USATwo friends learn what it means to be polite at dinner at each other’s homes.
SUNGUYDirector: Michelle Xin | 4 min | Video | USAAn animated short that uses the sun and the seasons to show the importance of good friends.
First, we present Nick Jr.’s popular NI HAO KAI-LAN, as she stars in her fi rst BIG PLAY, but Hoho gets angry when he does not get the part of the Monkey King. TRT: 25 min
A free double-feature of fi lms for children.
Short fi lms for the young at heart. (Good for ages 5 and up) TRT: 32 min.
NI HAO KAI LAN’S BIG PLAY
KID’S CORNER
Daughters
Co-presented by:
Barnard Elementary School
Nick, Jr.Co-presented by:
Asian Cultural Festival of San Diego
San Diego State University Asian Alumni Association
FRI OCT 22, 8:20PM
SUN OCT 24, 12:30PM
Contains adult language & violence
THUG LIFEDirector: Emil Lin | 6 min | Video | 2009Only one thing can stop Wallace Williams’ rise to the top of the gangsta rap world — his secret love of 80’s pop music.
CRUSH THE SKULLDirector: Viet Nguyen | 10 min | Video | 2010A stranger shows up to help a stranded couple...could he be a serial killer?
AJUMMA, ARE YOU CRAZY??Director: Brent Anbe | 25 min | Video | 2009Three Korean drama fans in Hawaii stop at nothing to meet their favorite Korean star, in town to shoot a music video.
MY BEST FRIEND BIG FOOT (Ep. 1)Director: Roman Cortez | 5 min | Video | 2010Scott shares some wacky adventures with his best friend, Bigfoot.
THE GODMOTHERDirector: Lior Chefetz | 15 min | Video | 2009A gangster’s wife tries to call-off a “ hit” on her husband. Her biggest obstacle — her own mother!
NINJA, SAY WHAT?Director: Viet Nguyen | 5 min | Video | 2010A new n-word is spreading through the Asian American community.
MY BEST FRIEND BIG FOOT (Ep. 2)Director: Roman Cortez | 3 min | Video | 2010Who knew Bigfoot was a perv?
THE CALL CENTERDirector: Rumana Huq | 13 min | Video | 2009‘The Offi ce’ is outsourced to Mumbai in this mockumentary about a novice call center agent in India.
TORTUREDirector: Lushun Quon | 6 min | Video | 2010A political satire about the torture of a seemingly innocent man.
Filmmakers, cast, and crew scheduled to attend
Outrageous, funny, and sometimes shocking — these
comedy fi lms are guaranteed to hit your funny bone.
TRT: 80 min
NINJA, ARE YOU CRAZY??
My Best Friend Big Foot
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TUE OCT 26, 7:30PM
USA, Philippines | English
56 minutes | Video | 2009
DIRECTOR/WRITER/PRODUCER: Tom Coffman
Benigno “Ninoy” Aquino represented the indomitable spirit of opposition to Ferdinand Marcos’ martial rule over the Philippines. A descendant of politicians who fought for Filipino independence, he was imprisoned for speaking out against Marcos’ policies and for his efforts to re-establish a democratic government. Despite his incarceration, and aware of the plan to assassinate him, Ninoy toiled relentlessly for the freedom of his people. His example of nonviolent resistance inspired the underground movements that would eventually overthrow the Marcos regime.
NINOY AQUINO AND THE RISE OF PEOPLE POWER weaves an intimate, cinematic portrait of Aquino’s passionate struggle. Using archival footage and interviews with Ninoy’s family and friends, Director Tom Coffman immerses the viewer in the tense political climate of a Philippines not so long ago. Inextricable from that history is the story of one man’s love for his country and the people he considered worth dying for. A powerful fi lm for those who remember his work, it is also inspiring for the generations that never knew Ninoy Aquino. — Jason Low
Co-presented by:
Filipino American National Historical Society – San Diego
The Filipino Press
NINOY AQUINO AND THE RISE OF PEOPLE POWER
SAT OCT 23, 2:10PM
ONE BIG HAPA FAMILY
Canada | English
85 minutes | Video | 2010
DIRECTOR/WRITER: Jeff Chiba Stearns
PRODUCER: Ruth Vincent
CAST: Jeff Chiba Stearns
After attending the annual family reunion, half Japanese-Canadian fi lmmaker, Jeff Chiba Stearns, decides to document his personal journey to seek out answers for why all the generations of family members even beyond his grandparents were involved in interracial relationships.
ONE BIG HAPA FAMILY became a natural follow-up to Jeff Chiba Stearns 2005 documentary short about cultural discovery titled “What Are You Anyways?” Director Stearns learns with the help of interviews with family members and local historians that almost nearly all Japanese Canadians are marrying interracially-the highest compared to all other ethnic races in Canada. The insight provided by his family challenges Jeff and the audience about our perceptions on the purity of culture and race.
Stearns successfully integrates live action with animation resulting in a fascinating view of the discoveries in this documentary. — Eric Lallana
Filmmaker Jeff Chiba Stearns scheduled to attend.
Co-presented by:
Buddhist Temple of San Diego
Japanese American Historical Society of San Diego
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ONE VOICE
USA | English and Hawaiian w/English subtitles
84 minutes | Video | 2009
DIRECTOR: Lisette Marie Flanary
PRODUCERS: Heather H. Guigni and Ruth Bolan
Screening sponsor:
Hom Family Foundation
At Kamehameha High School on the island of Oahu, Hawaii, the hallways buzz with excitement and anticipation for Song Contest, the annual inter-class choral competition in Hawaiian song. Far from being a local version of ABC’s American Idol, Song Contest is a prestigious performance in the state for participation by Kamehameha students, and a proud demonstration of the revitalization of Hawaiian culture in the 21st century United States since its prohibition in the 1860’s during American colonization. Told through the eyes of the students, Song Contest is one of many programs at Kamehameha School that introduce Native Hawaiian youth to their history and heritage. As each student arrives to school from incredibly diverse backgrounds, they unite in one voice in celebration of their common culture.
Director Lisette Marie Flanary (Na Kamalei: The Men of Hula, Best Documentary Feature SDAFF ’07) is an accomplished fi lmmaker and active hula dancer recognized for her heartwarming documentaries around Hawaiian culture and the dance of hula.
ONE VOICE shares the personal stories of these contemporary Hawaiian youth as they explore their own Hawaiian heritage inside and outside the classroom. With breathtaking performances interwoven with personal testimonies of the students and their families, the fi lm is a universal story about identifying with one’s own culture. — Nicole Matteson
Co-presented by:
Indonesian Art Center
SUN OCT 24, 8:35PM
Contains strong language and adult situations
THE PHOTOGRAPH
Indonesia | Indonesian w/English subtitles
94 minutes | 35mm | 2007
DIRECTOR/WRITER: Nan Achnas
PRODUCERS: Nan Achnas, Shanty Harmayn,
Paquita Widjaja-Afi ef
CAST: Kay Tong Lim, Shanty, Lukman Sardi, Indi Barends
Any fi lm with a title as self-refl exive as this one had best overcompensate by rewarding its viewers with a feast of exquisite imagery. In that sense (and many others) THE PHOTOGRAPH is a picture you won’t soon forget.
Sita (Shanty) sends most of what she earns working as a prostitute in an Indonesian karaoke bar back home so her ailing mother can look after her 15-year-old daughter. She needs to make as much money as possible in order to afford her child a better way of life (and keep her pimp happy). Tossed from her apartment, Sita manages to talk her way into the attic above the studio of Mr. Johan (Kay Tong Lim) a contemplative, terminally ill portrait photographer in the market for a successor.
Initially Sita sees no need for Johan to take more than a couple of photographs of his subjects, but as time passes she acquires the patience (and poise) needed to do the job. She also fi nds tenderness and meaning while watching Johan prepare for his death.
THE PHOTOGRAPH is an engrossing, exceedingly well-acted exploration of the power images have to both inspire and restrain. — Scott Marks
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Co-presented by:
AF3IRM
Co-presented by:
The South Asian Bar Association of San Diego
MON OCT 25, 5:30PM
PROMISE AND UNREST
Philippines, Ireland, United Kingdom
English, Tagalog and Waray w/English subtitles
94 minutes | Video | 2010
DIRECTORS/ PRODUCERS:
Alan Grossman, Aine O’Brien
Separated from her daughter Gracelle at 7 months, Noemi Barredo left the Philippines for work in Ireland to support her family. PROMISE AND UNREST is a portrayal of maternal sacrifi ce by a migrant woman in her role as sole provider for her family in the Philippines.
Dublin may be a long way from Noemi’s hometown of Babatngon, yet she retains a sharp eye on the welfare of her family, paying for the education of her daughter and son, medication for her terminally ill father and her sister’s nursing degree. Through the addition of home video footage and mother-daughter voice-over narration, the fi lm captures the transnational reach of Noemi and Gracelle’s relationship, and the hardships, hatred, and many diffi culties that are presented to the transnational migrant worker
Filmed over a fi ve-year period PROMISE AND UNREST is an intimate portrayal of a migrant woman performing care-giving and long-distance motherhood, and the universal struggle of the migrant experience that reminds us that borders can be created through land or across the seas. — Phil Lorenzo
SUN OCT 24, 12:40PM
Contains adult situations
RAMCHAND PAKISTANI
Pakistan | Urdu w/English subtitles
105 minutes | Video | 2008
DIRECTOR: Mehreen Jabbar
CAST: Nandita Das, Navaid Jabbar, Rashid Farooqui,
Syed Fazal Hussain
Young Ramchand and his family live in a poor Hindu community on the border of India, in Pakistan. A mischievous child, Ramchand spends his days ditching school and wandering the surrounding countryside until one day he strays too far, crossing the border into India. He and his father, who runs after Ramchand, are detained by the Indian Military and imprisoned, accused of being spies. Together they struggle to adapt to their new living conditions, not knowing whether they will ever be released.
Alone and grief-stricken, Ramchand’s mother, played by Nandita Das, struggles to pay off the family’s debt by working in the fi elds. She makes daily visits to the police station despite their lack of information or assistance. And though initially confi dent in her family’s return, as years pass she too begins to doubt whether they will ever be reunited.
Based on actual events, RAMCHAND PAKISTANI explores the social prejudices and political tensions that exist between India and Pakistan. Yet rather than focus on ideological confl icts, director Mahreen Jabbar balances the serious political setting with Ramchand’s unique coming of age story. Featuring a charming performance by newcomer Syed Fazal Hussain, RAMCHAND PAKISTANI is a moving drama about the tests of the human spirit. — Jason Low
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USA | English
88 minutes | Video | 2010
DIRECTOR: Leena Pendharkar
PRODUCER: Megha Kadakia
CAST: Lily Javaherpour, Ravi Kapoor, Meera Simhan, Keya
Shah, Bella Thorne
RASPBERRY MAGIC
Filmmaker Leena Pendharkar wrote this story about a young girl’s connection to nature. In RASPBERRY MAGIC, 11-year old Monica Shah tries to win at the local science fair with her experiment on speeding up the growth process of raspberries with touch therapy. The burden of her project grows heavier on her mind because Monica believes winning will draw her parents back together.
Lily Javaherpour delivers a beautifully understated performance as the quietly driven and self motivated Monica. These personal traits have been instilled and nurtured over the years by her father Manoj. Ravi Kapoor (Crossing Jordan) delivers an outstanding performance as Monica’s strict but very supportive father. Even as the head of a traditional Indian family, Manoj fi nally realizes the values he fi rmly passes down to his daughters also must apply to himself - especially in his desperate search to fi nd a new job after being let go from his old job weeks earlier.
This fi lm delivers a clear view about the peaks and valleys of family life. Ms. Pendharkar’s feature debut refl ects her previous successes with documentary and short fi lm formats. — Eric Lallana
Actress Lily Javaherpour scheduled to attend Oct 23.
SAT OCT 23, 6:30PM
MON OCT 25, 4:00PM (FREE)
Free screening made possible by:
JOHN S. YI
MON OCT 25, 8PM
THU OCT 28, 7:45PM
Contains some adult language
THE RED CHAPEL
North Korea/Denmark
English, Danish and Korean w/English subtitles
88 minutes | Video | 2010
DIRECTOR: Mads Brugger
2010 Sundance Film Festival2010 Los Angeles Film Festival2010 SXSW Film Festival
THE RED CHAPEL can be easily described as the most diffi cult fi lm to explain. And yet, it is a towering achievement in fi lmmaking as insane as it sounds. Danish fi lmmaker Mads Brugger travels to North Korea – the most isolated country in the world – with a pair of North Korean-born Danish comedians by his side. Together, the three embark on this experimental journey to bring “Danish comedy” to North Korea as a cultural exchange under the pretext of being a small theatre troupe called “The Red Chapel.” But what the North Koreans don’t know is that it’s all a hoax – a la Michael Moore or Sasha Baron Cohen. The fi lm plays off as a Borat in North Korea of sorts. Shocking and insane enough? Then mix into that the fact that one of the comedians is a self-proclaimed spastic.
From the moment the trio touch down, they are treated with warm hospitality and over-politeness – so much so that it is unnerving as it is simply a mask to hide the pain and suffering of the people. One must wonder, who is really pulling the hoax here – Brugger or the Korean regime? As the hoax plays out and they rehearse under the careful watch of their Korean hosts, the two comedians begin to emotionally unravel and Brugger becomes anxious about the risks they are taking that could end up dangerous for them. It is hard to believe that Brugger pulls off a fi lm that is so darkly hilarious and yet deeply emotional – a fi lm experience that makes audiences laugh in sheer shock and then punches them in the stomach. Part activist fi lmmaking and outrageous black comedy, THE RED CHAPEL is a rare experience and it is hard to imagine anything like it. Miss at your own risk. — Mye Hoang
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REEL VOICES
“I didn’t go into Reel Voices thinking that I wanted to be a fi lmmaker. Quite the opposite, actually.. But somehow, by the time I fi nished my documentary, “Dick, Dick and Jane”, this all changed.
During the making of my fi lm, I learned how to check white balance and compose a shot. I learned that every person has a fascinating story waiting to be told. Most importantly, I learned more about myself than I ever thought I would. The Reel Voices experience helped me discover my determination, sensitivity, and desire to share human experiences with others. Somewhere along the way I realized that fi lmmaking was my passion.
When I proudly say that I want to become a cinematographer or even a fi lm director, it is directly the result of Reel Voices. The program gave me the opportunity of a lifetime with great instructors, equipment, and the chance to see my work on the silver screen. My life hasn’t been the same since. My work has screened at fi lm festivals across the nation, and now I am determined to go all the way. Sundance, anyone? It’s a tough journey, no doubt, but Reel Voices taught me that I can make it.”
— Mari Jacobson, Reel Voices Class of 2008
“The most important aspect of fi lm-making I learned from Reel Voices is the persistance needed by any aspiring director to achieve his “vision”, to be able to adapt to changing situations and circumstances while shooting, before shooting and after shooting. Thanks to this opportunity to learn with others like myself, I felt to safe to explore my own style and get support a long the way. “
— Calvin Ha, Reel Voices Class of 2010
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CAN YOU HEAR ME NOW? | Brian Brennan | 6 minutes
Starting at a young age, Colleen Novakovich has become increasingly deaf. She explains how she has learned to cope with this in a funny, honest, and inspiring way.
MUSICAL WARRIOR | Angel Gatus | 8 minutes
A young boy inspires and compels others to care through music and friendship while fi ghting his battle with cancer.
MEJOHN | Phillip Bernardino-Gomez | 5 minutes
An eccentric man goes through life collecting strange items such as pantyhose, his own brand of miniature cars, and anything else he believes that has a special value to it.
TECHNOMANIA CIRCUS | Christian Guzman | 9 minutes
A tour through a circus held in an eclectic venue in the backyard of a house in the barrio.
HIDING THE PAST | Kanyon Iwami | 4 minutes
The tattoo removing process and how people’s lives are affected negatively and positively through their decisions to get a tattoo.
BREAKING EXPECTATIONS | Kevin Tran | 8 minutes
A young B-Boy struggles with the disapproval of his lifestyle by his parents, who see the only way to a successful life is through good academics.
TO MEAT OR NOT TO MEAT | Lauren Lynch | 8 minutes
A vegetarian does whatever necessary in order to stick to her principles while living in a meat lover’s paradise, while also debating whether or not her vegetarianism is even worth all the trouble.
THE SEED | Calvin Ha | 13 minutes
This story follows a young musician, Devin McGuire, and his desire to bring together the fi rst ever Music Festival in his suburban hometown of Mira Mesa.
World Premiere
Presented by Bank of America and Union Bank, REEL VOICES is a fresh, raw look at compelling stories of high school fi lmmakers. Each fi lm in this dynamic program represents an intensely personal journey for the students, who learned as much about cinematography and editing as themselves.
Reception immediately following screening
SUN OCT 24 12:00PM (FREE)
RV
Presenting Sponsors:
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You are an artist.You see the true beauty in creative expression. You strive to elevate our culture. You believe the arts make our community and the world a richer place. For your dedication and your passion, we salute you.
Union Bank is proud to sponsor the 11th Annual San Diego Asian Film Festival.
Clairemont Priority Banking Office – 4225 Genesee Avenue, San Diego, CA 92117Rowena Holloway, VP & Sr. Priority Banking Relationship Manager, (858) 569-2314
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THU OCT 28, 4:00PM (FREE)
RESILIENCE
USA, South Korea | English, Korean w/ English subtitles
75 minutes | Video | 2009
DIRECTOR: Tammy Chu
PRODUCERS: Tammy Chu, Anthony Gilmore,
Jessica Windt
West Coast Premiere
For most of his life, Korean adoptee Brent Beesley always had one question lingering in the back of his mind while growing up in South Dakota– why did his birth parents give him up? Meantime in South Korea, a single mother, Myungja Noh, continues to live her life with regret without her son. More than thirty years ago, her family secretly put her son up for adoption while Noh was away trying to fi nd a job. She was only 18 years old. From that moment, Noh says, “I lost everything when I lost my son.”
In RESILIENCE, we see the emotional reunion of a mother and child made possible through a Korean reality television show. The meeting transformed their lives and over the next four years; Beesley and his birth mother attempt to build a relationship amidst family betrayal and the legacy of adoption. But with so many obstacles - language, culture, distance, and unspoken loss - can two strangers fi nd a way to become mother and son?
As part of a growing number of fi lms on international adoption, director Tammy Chu’s RESILIENCE stands out for its rare and very personal perspective of a single mother in Korea where strong social stigmas still exist. RESILIENCE is a reminder that for every adoptive family’s gain, there is also an unspeakable loss. — Lee Ann Kim
Co-presented by:
Association of Korean Adoptees - Southern California
Free screening made possible by:
JOHN S. YI
ADOPTION SPOTLIGHT
FRI OCT 22, 10:30PM
Contains extreme violence, nudity and sexual situations
ROBOGEISHA
Japan | Japanese w/English subtitles
102 minutes | Video | 2009
DIRECTOR/WRITER: Noboru Iguchi
PRODUCERS: Naobumi Ashi, Akira Fujita,
Kazunari Okuma, Yui Shibata
CAST: Yoshihiro Nishimura, Naoto Takenaka, Asami,
Takumi Saitô
Noboru Iguchi presents a story of espionage, political intrigue, and Robotic Geishas. Yoshie and Kikue Kasuga are two geishas who live normal “geisha” lives until they are tricked into being recruited to serve steel tycoon Hikaru Kageno, who has devious intentions for the girls — to turn them into murderous cyborg assassins and help Kageno Steel take over the world!
As the plot thickens Yoshie discovers that what she has become is not what she wants to be. Meanwhile, her sister Kikue falls under the company line, to destroy and recreate Japan in their image. Yoshie has to slice and dice her way through many women that were taken away from their families to become demonic cyborg killers and ultimately a fi nal clash with her sister (all while looking hot in her kimono).
Iguchi’s style of fi lmmaking (like his 2007 hit Machine Girl) continues to have plenty of gore, babes, and laughs. SDAFF EXTREME continues its goal of bringing extreme fi lm fans the best of the best of the goriest and outright funniest fringe fi lms from the rising sun! Recommended with Alien vs Ninja. — Phil Lorenzo
Co-presented by:
Tabe BBQ
EXTREME SERIES
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SAT OCT 23, 12:20PM
MON OCT 25, 7:25PM
SONGS FROM THE SOUTHERN SEAS
Kazakhstan | Kazakh and Russian w/English subtitles
80 minutes | Video | 2009
DIRECTOR: Marat Sarulu
PRODUCERS: Sain Gabdullin, Karsten Stöter,
Benny Dreschsel, Yuri Obukhov, Guillaume De Seille
CAST: Vladimir Yavorsky, Dzhaidarbek Kunguzhinov,
Irina Agejkina, Ajzhan Ajtenova
Director Marat Suralu draws from his own cultural and ethnic experiences as a base for his third feature fi lm. SONG FROM THE SOUTHERN SEAS opens in Kazakhstan with two neighboring couples, one Russian and one Kazakh, living side by side in relative harmony. Then one day the wife of the Russian couple gives birth to a boy of darker skin setting off a chain of events spanning over fi fteen years of acrimony between them. An attempt to restore a peaceful existence depends on both couples willingness to refl ect on their lineage from the past and present day.
Suralu delivers a very credible fi lm that allows each cast member to shine by not over emphasizing one character over another. This technique allows them to develop their own identity and contribute their importance to the story. The scenes delving into the past of Ivan (Vladimir Yavorsky), opens our eyes to the fact that sometimes the passing along of family history can be altered over generations of time.
Marat succeeds by integrating his personal knowledge of his own ethnic history to create an insightful tale about our own interpretations of culture and race. — Eric Lallana
FRI OCT 22, 7:10PM
Contains adult language and sexual content
GEORGE AND BRAD IN BEDDirector: Jessica Sanders | 5 min | Video | 2009 | USAJump into bed for an intimate chat with George Takei and his longtime partner.
ORGANISMDirector: Nina Reyes Rosenberg | 14 min | Video | 2009 | USAWhen teens Jen and Carmen lock eyes, sparks fl y and confusion reigns.
PICTURES OF ZAINDirector: Faryal | 18 min | Video | 2010 | UKA Pakistani woman is forced to wrestle with her prejudices after the death of her gay son.
TORTUREDirector: Lushun Quon | 6 min | Video | 2010 | USAA twisted look at the joys of torture — with a queer fl air.
DIANADirector: Aleem Khan | 11 min | Video | 2008 | UKThe Death of an icon grips a nation, sending Mohit, a pre-op transsexual, on a wrenching journey.
NO ASIANS...IT’S JUST NOT MY THING Director: Scott Eriksson | 16 min | Video | 2010 | USAA young man’s steamy encounter leads to a maddening mind trip.
THE BEST IS YET TO COMEDirector: Eunice Wu | 15 min | Video | 2009 | USAWhen the Prop 8 election results pour in, a young lesbian couple must confront their fears and family.
LOVE IS WORTH ITDirector: Sung-Min Yi | 7 min | Video | 2009 | USAA day in the life of a gay National Guardsman battling Don’t Ask Don’t Tell.
Co-presented by: Family Health Centers of San Diego,FilmOut San Diego, First UU Church Rainbow Outreach,Greater San Diego Business Association, Guys Like Us, Long Yang Club of SD, P.F.L.A.G. SD Chapter,San Diego Alliance for Marriage Equality, San Diego POZabilities, SDSU LGBT Community, Servicemembers Legal Defense Network, UCSD LGBT Resource Center
From Prop 8 punishment to military closet-busting, it’s
time to take a stand.
TRT: 92 min
STANDING QUEER
George and Brad in Bed
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Co-presented by:
Drinking Liberally in Carlsbad
Japanese American Historical Society of San Diego
SAT OCT 23, 2:45PM
Largely anchored by personal narrative, STATE OF ALOHA is a unique look at Hawaii—beyond the visions of surfers shredding swells, sun-soaked beaches, and crystalline waters.
On August 21, 1959, Hawaii became the 50th and last state to join the United States. While movies, television shows, and glossy brochures have idealized the state, the real story behind Hawaii’s statehood is a complex one. Narrated by Jason Scott Lee (Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story), himself one quarter Hawaiian, this revealing documentary examines the motivating factors that propelled the islands toward statehood, from American imperialism and a queen’s downfall to Asian immigration and the bombing of Pearl Harbor. Though Hawaiian residents voted overwhelmingly for statehood, the fi lm looks at the hidden price cost paid by native Hawaiians. Natives have the highest levels of drug and alcohol abuse, poverty, and incarceration of any group on the islands. While statehood paved the way for political equality, a booming tourism industry, and skyrocketing land prices, there is a growing clamor over native Hawaiians squeezed out of land rights, as well as environmental issues like water sustainability.
Using interviews from community activists, businessmen, politicians and ordinary citizens, the fi lm explores not only the motivating paths toward statehood but the legacy left behind, and its impact on the state’s next 50 years in the union. — Michael Chen
Filmmaker Anne Misawa scheduled to attend.
USA | English
77 minutes | Video | 2010
DIRECTOR: Anne Misawa
PRODUCERS: Tom Brislin, Chris Lee
CAST: Ah Quon McElrath, Alice Guild, Jason Scott Lee,
Bozo Pualoa
STATE OF ALOHA
SAT OCT 23, 11:00AM
TUE OCT 26, 4:00PM (FREE)
TAHAAN
India | Hindi w/English subtitles
105 minutes | 35mm | 2008
DIRECTOR: Santosh Sivan
WRITERS: Santosh Sivan, Ritesh Menon, Paul Hardart
PRODUCERS: Shripal Morakhia, Mubina Rattonsey
CAST: Purav Bhandare, Victor Banerjee, Ankush Dubey,
Sarika
Tahaan is an 8-year-old boy living in the war torn region of Kashmir whose only concern in life is the well-being of his beloved donkey. When the donkey is sold to pay a family debt, Tahaan embarks on a quest through the mountains to reclaim his pet and is naively drawn into the realities of war and violence that have always plagued his life in the background.
TAHAAN (2009 nominee for Best Children’s Feature at the Asia Pacifi c Screen Awards) and has played at multiple fi lm festivals around the world, including London, Rome, and Seattle. Writer/director Santosh Sivan has crafted a fable-like story that juxtaposes the innocence of childhood with the perils of violence, and anchored them perfectly upon the young shoulders of Purav Bhandare. It is a beautiful story of pure and simple love that promotes peace through the eyes of a child. — Brandon Coyle
Free screening made possible by:
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Contains strong language, violence and sexual situations
THE TAQWACORES
USA | English
92 minutes | Video | 2010
DIRECTOR: Eyad Zahra
WRITERS/PRODUCERS: Michael Muhammad Knight,
Eyad Zahra
CAST: Bobby Naderi, Dominic Rains, Nav Mann,
Volkan Eryaman
2010 Sundance Film Festival
Yusef, a Muslim college student in New York, moves in to a house off campus populated entirely with devout young Muslims, much to his parents’ delight. Yusef soon fi nds out, however, that his new roommates are a far cry from the conservative Islam environment that Yusef is so accustomed to. They always rise for morning prayer and visit the mosque on weekends - but they also drink, smoke, do drugs, have sex, and most importantly, love punk rock music. As Yusef begins to adapt to his new friends’ way of life, he also starts to understand that the philosophies of the punk movement may not be so different from those of Islam.
TAQWACORES premiered at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival with a healthy dose of buzz from the media and members of the real life Taqwacore movement, a subculture whose name is a blend of the word taqwa, symbolizing love of Allah, and hardcore. The speed, grit, and DIY style of the fi lm’s cinematic techniques mimic those of punk culture, lending the storytelling an authenticity that comes with a grassroots movement. But most importantly the fi lm’s message is not solely one of young Muslims in rebellion, but one that examines the deep passion and philosophy of religion through a completely different perspective with a conclusion that leaves viewers with something to think about. — Brandon Coyle
TUE OCT 26, 5:15PM
TIBET IN SONG
USA | Tibetan w/English subtitles
86 minutes | Video | 2009
DIRECTOR: Ngawang Choephel
PRODUCERS: Tara Steele, Don Thompson,
Yodon Thonden
2009 Sundance Film Festival
TIBET IN SONG celebrates traditional Tibetan folk music and shows us the heartbreaking journey into the past fi fty years of cultural repression inside Chinese controlled Tibet. Director and former Tibetan political prisoner, Ngawang Choephel, composes a story of pain and resilience. He gives us a view of Tibet rarely seen before until now.
Traditional Tibetan folk music is showcased throughout the documentary with a variety of scenes with Tibetans playing and singing about family, work and the beauty of the land. These rarely seen performances are set against the ironic backdrop of archival news footage of the early days of the Chinese invasion and the Dalai Lama’s fl ight into exile in 1959. Choephel’s own eventual imprisonment for recording the very songs at the center of the fi lm refl ects the continuous discord between China and Tibet.
TIBET IN SONG emotionally connects audiences with the struggles of Tibetans to maintain their unique cultural heritage in the face of Chinese brutality. — Eric Lallana
Co-presented by:
City College World Culture Program
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Co-presented by:
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Japan Society of San Diego and Tijuana
SAT OCT 23, 5:30PM
MON OCT 25, 7:00PM
TIME TRAVELLER: THE GIRL WHO LEAPT THROUGH TIME
Japan | Japanese w/English subtitles
122 minutes | 35mm | 2010
DIRECTOR: Mamoru Hosada
PRODUCERS: Jirô Abe, Masatoshi Fujimoto, Masaki Kai,
Shusaku Matsuoka
CAST: Kim Ok-bin
2010 Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival
West Coast Premiere
Neither remake nor sequel, TIME TRAVELLER is the live action expansion of Mamoru Hosada’s The Girl Who Leapt Through Time (2006). The original novel by Yasutaka Tsutsui has been made into a number of fi lms and drama series that follow the novel’s protagonist Kasuko Yoshiyama.
In TIME TRAVELLER, the protagonist this time is Kasuko’s daughter Akari, a quirky high school student, who gets sent on a mission back in time by her mother to deliver an important message to a certain Kazuo Fukamachi in the year 1972. When Akari gets the year mixed up and stumbles in 1974, she recruits the help of a fi lmmaker she had literally fallen onto. Her new aspiring fi lmmaker friend Ryoto helps her try to fi nd this Kazuo in various plans including throwing all their cash together to take out a personals ad. In return, Akari helps Ryoto fi nish a fi lm he is making which is set...in the future, of course!
Fun for youth as well as adults, TIME TRAVELLER has the familiar back to the future storyline, but with plenty of clever twists and turns by the end. This new addition to the ever-popular Girl Who Leapt Through Time series is also a charming story of true friendships and promises that must be kept. — Mye Hoang
TUE OCT 26, 9:20PM
Contains nudity and sexual situations
UNCLE BOONMEE WHO CAN RECALL HIS PAST LIVES
Thailand | Thai w/ English subtitles
114 minutes | Video | 2010
DIRECTOR: Apichatpong Weerasethakul
CAST: Thanapat Saisaymar, Jenjira Pongpas, Sakda
Kaewbuadee, Natthakarn Aphaiwong
2010 Cannes Film Festival
Suffering from acute kidney failure, Boonme spends his last days with his sister-in-law and nephew on his remote country farm. While having dinner one evening, they are joined by the ghost of Boonmee’s dead wife and a mysterious incarnation of his lost son, who each recount how they came to exist in their present forms. Though comforted by the presence of his wife and son, Boonmee comes to believe that his illness is the result of bad karma. Feeling his last hours approaching, he trudges into the forest with his loved ones by his side to meditate on his lives: past, present and future.
With a deliberate, pensive pace and loose narrative structure, UNCLE BOONMEE WHO CAN RECALL HIS PAST LIVES brings the viewer into the mystic folk culture of Thailand’s northern countryside. Utilizing only the most primitive special effects and lighting setups, the fi lm maintains a surreal atmosphere that is refreshing and truly unique in today’s world of digital post-production. A mixture of deadpan humor and serious introspection, this is an enlightening cinematic experience from Thailand’s most acclaimed fi lmmaker Apichatpong Weerasethakul, winner of the Palm d’Or Prize at this year’s Cannes Film Festival. — Jason Low
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VOICES IN THE CLOUDS
Taiwan | English and Mandarin w/English subtitles
82 minutes | Video | 2010
DIRECTOR: Aaron Hose
PRODUCERS: Chris Bremer, John Schaub
CAST: Tony Coolidge, Shu-min Hsu Coolidge,
Steven Coolidge
North American premiere
Deep in her heart Tony Coolidge’s mother always had a desire to bring her family back to Taiwan to meet their relatives. Born to a Taiwanese mother and American soldier he’s never met, the gentle, soft spoken Tony was always bothered by the fact that his mother “made a concerted effort to shield (her children) from her culture and from her language.”
Not long after graduating college Tony’s mother was handed a death sentence. After losing her battle with cancer, her oldest son begins to delve deeper into his cultural heritage. After successfully organizing an international cultural and heritage celebration in the United States, a festival member invites him back to Taiwan.
Tony embarks on a personal journey to his homeland where he soon discovers that his family are descendants of an indigenous tribal culture called the Atayal. After settling on the island of Taiwan over three thousand years ago, indigenous people now comprise less than 2% of the island’s population. Tony is so moved by the plight of his ancestors and a culture living on the brink of extinction that he gradually becomes a staunch advocate for his people.
We follow Tony as he traverses his native soil embracing each person he meets and every cultural breakthrough he encounters as a springboard to enlightenment. — Scott Marks
Filmmakers in attendance
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Co-Presented by:
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SAT OCT 23, 4:45PM
WED OCT 27, 5:15PM
Contains some language and adult situations
OH! HAPPY DAYDirector: Ji-eun Park | 8 min | HDCam | 2010Girl from unit #1406 fi nally decides to confess to the boy from unit #1405. But will he love her back?
THE VISITORSDirector: Samina Akbari | 6 min | Video | 2010Nisa keeps her boyfriend a secret from her family. As mice invade their apartment, she is forced to face what she’s really hiding from.
FLIPPINGDirector: Samuel Kiehoon Lee | 29 min | Video | 2009S. Korea Breaking up is not so cut and dry in this romantic dramedy of four ex’s.
LOVE IS WORTH ITDirector: Sung-Min Yi | 10 min | Video | 2009A day in the hectic life of 1st Lt. Dan Choi, the new face in the movement against the military’s Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell policy.
A THOUSAND WORDSDirector: Ted Chung | 5 min | Video | 2010A portrait of big-city loneliness and instant connections that go ‘ping’ and are gone seconds later
YOURS TRULYDirector: Kevin Chan | 7 min | Video | 2010 Singapore, Australia A bubbly fl orist realizes she has lost more than she gained when she receives a cornea transplant.
WAKE UPDirector: Viet Nguyen | 12 min | Video | 2010An unwelcome house guest comes to shake up young couple’s stale marriage
TALL ENOUGHDirector: Barry Jenkins | 7 min | Video | 2010A young interracial couple explores their relationship on a quiet Saturday in Brooklyn.
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WAKE UP, I LOVE YOU
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Co-presented by:
Association of Korean Adoptees - Southern California
Barnard Elementary School
Families with Children from China – San Diego
San Diego Jewish Film Festival
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SAT OCT 23, 12:15PM
WO AI NI MOMMY
USA | English, Cantonese w/ English subtitles
76 minutes | Video | 2009
DIRECTOR/WRITER: Stephanie Wang-Breal
PRODUCERS: Judish Helfand, Jean Tsien,
Stephanie Wang-Breal
2010 Silverdocs Film Festival Grand Jury Winner
With more than 70,000 children adopted from China into the U.S. since 1992, WO AI NI MOMMY takes on the enormous task of explaining the history of transracial, international adoption in a way we have never seen before — through the eyes of an older adoptee.
Sui Yong, an eight-year-old orphan from Guangzhou, China is chosen to be the newest member of a loving Jewish family from Long Island. Following her move from China to the U.S., we watch in fascination (and sadness) as everything that Sui Yong once knew and loved is slowly stripped from her. Even the language changes, from timidly spoken Cantonese to a more forceful English. When she utters, “You are a white person and I am Chinese,” we know that an identity struggle is under way.
While many adoption documentaries are either created after the fact (now-adult adoptees recalling their adoptions, for instance) or are only shown through the adoptive parents’ point of view, WO AI NI MOMMY gives us a rare glimpse into the psyche of an older Chinese girl as she metamorphosizes into an American right before our eyes. — Adapted from SFIAAFF
SUN OCT 24, 9:30PM
MON OCT 25, 9:55PM
Contains violence and sexual situations
YOGA
South Korea | Korean w/English subtitles
108 minutes | Video | 2009
DIRECTOR/WRITER: Yun Jae-Yeon
PRODUCERS: Lee Tae-Hun, Shim Bo-Kyoung, Lee Eugene
CAST: Yoo Jin, Cha Su-yeon, Lee Young-Jin, Jo Eun-Ji
After being replaced by a young pageant queen as host of a popular shopping network, Hyo Jeong (Yoo Jin) decides to enroll in a very strict and isolated yoga academy. She and the rest of her classmates hope to obtain a spiritual level of Kundalini, a state of coiling your body at will. Hyo’s fateful decision leads to horrifi c results in Jae-Yeon Yun’s supernatural thriller YOGA.
Hyo, who’s at the door of reaching 30, has always relied on her physical beauty to satisfy her needs. The protagonist does a remarkable job displaying the emotional distress when younger more beautiful women are ready to step in her shoes and take her place.
Director Jae-Yeon Yun creates highly authentic looking scenes of yoga classes. In fact, two months prior to fi lming, Yun had all seven lead actresses participate in three hours of yoga training day and night. Yoga succeeds with giving us a view of a woman’s constant need for emotional fulfi llment when she feels her beauty is fading away with aging. — Eric Lallana
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ADOPTION SPOTLIGHT
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Contains language, adult themes and sexual situations
EGGBABYDirector: Nadine Truong | 23 min | Video | 2009Allison’s class assignment results in unexpected revelations.
FINE THREADSDirector: Adele Pham | 13 min | Video | 2010Three teenagers discuss their views on various topics affecting their lives.
WHEN THE TIME IS RIPEDirector: Shion Takeuchi | 6 min | Video | 2010A son ponders why he looks different in comparison to family.
THE PRODIGYDirector: Adam Lee | 6 min | Video | 2010A young pianist’s debut reveals her diffi cult road to success.
JUST CURIOUSDirector: Joanne Park | 11 min | Video | 2010 College student wonders aloud his ongoing crush for a teacher.
STRUGGLEDirector: Alex Munoz | 13 min | Video | 2010Young islander man deals with a desperate and hopeless environment.
TOP SPIN Director: Sara Newens and Mina T. Son | 12 min | Video | 2010Teenager becomes top table tennis player due to hard work and sacrifi ce.
Growing up fast never comes easy in life.
TRT: 84 min
YOUNG AND RESTLESS
Eggbaby
Co-presented by:
University of San Diego Center for Inclusion and Diversity
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A special thanks to the following people who helped make our 11th festival really special.
THANK YOU LIST 2010
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ABOUT HER BROTHERShochikuJunko [email protected]
THE ACTRESSESEugene KimSHOWBOX/Mediaplex, [email protected]
ACTUALLY, I AM A SUPERMANRose ChangINDIESTORY [email protected]
ADOPTEDPoint MadeCatherine Wigginton119 W 72nd St. Ste. 324New York, New York [email protected]
AIR DOLLPalisades TartanDebbi [email protected]
AJUMMA! ARE YOU KRAZY???Brent Anbe Productions, LLCBrent Anbe99-544 Ohekani PlaceAiea, HI [email protected]
ALIEN VS. NINJASushi TyphoonMarc [email protected]
AMAZONIAAloha AnimationSam [email protected]
AU REVOIR TAIPEIBeta Film GmbHGruenwalder Weg 28 dD - 82041 OberhachingPhone: +49 (0)89 673469 823Fax: +49 (0)89 673469 888
BANDHOBISee ACTUALLY I AM A SUPERMAN
THE BEAUTYMagic Animation StudioQi Chao Mao85-4, Tianfu Software Park, Hi-Tech ZoneCheng Du, Sichuan [email protected]
THE BEST IS YET TO COMEEunice [email protected]
BLACK COFFEEPersistence of Vision FilmsBao Tran2010 N 153rd PlShoreline, WA 98133206-910-6219info@pov-fi lms.com
BODYGUARDS AND ASSASSINSKatrina WanIndomina [email protected]
BOMBAY TO BROOKLYN: PREETWORKSCarole Ryavec124 E 79th StreetNew York, New York [email protected]
BORN SWEETCynthia Wade Productions, Inc.Cynthia Wade170 Prospect Part West, 4RBrooklyn, NY [email protected]
A BRAND NEW LIFEJiyoon LimFineCutjiyoon@fi necut.co.kr
BREAKING [email protected]
THE BRIDGEThe FilmgymPhilipp Wolter315 Seigel Street, Apt. 314Brooklyn, NY 11206347-408-1223philipp@fi lmgym.net
CAFÉ SEOULNiners EntertainmentEun-young [email protected]
THE CALL CENTERHuqster ProductionsRumana Huq235 East 95th Street, Apt. 8GNew York, New York [email protected]
CAN YOU HEAR ME [email protected]
CAST ME IF YOU CANGlobetrot ProductionsAtsushi [email protected]
CELESTIAL AVENUEMajor International PicturesColin Cairnes12 North Rd.Reservior, VIC 3073 [email protected]
CITY OF LIFE AND DEATHMedia Asia DistributionNoiz [email protected]
CLAP CLAPTanuj [email protected]
CLASH (BAY RONG)Jenni Trang [email protected]
COLIN HEARTS KAYSebastian Ho [email protected]
CRUSH THE SKULLChris@cherryskyfi lms.com
CUPID CORP.Bryan Zhang322 Ausley Road, Apt. HTallahassee, FL [email protected]
CUT SHORTJason Tobin4th Fl., 502 Shanghai St.Mong KokHong Kong, Hong [email protected]
DAUGTHERSChloé Zhao244 Knickerbocker Ave, Apt #3RBrooklyn, NY 11237646-289-0713chloe@stratfordfi lms.com
THE DEBTUnit 5 FilmsAndrew Oh2439 Oswego St. #9Pasadena, CA [email protected]
DE JUGUETESAlba Mora-RocaC/Grancesc Macia 29Girona, Spain [email protected]
DIANAAleem [email protected]
DUCKS, DUCKSHakka Television StationChia-Jui WeiNo. 70, Lane 75, Sec. 3, Kang Ning Rd. Taipei 114, Taiwan [email protected]
DURAI & SARORupturePrema Menon4, Marine Vista#14-59Singapore, Singapore [email protected]
THE EARRINGSGulbara [email protected]
ECHOES OF THE RAINBOWTai SengJon [email protected]
EGGBABYAmerican Film Institute, Chapman UniversityAndi Hamamoto KowalP.O. Box 507Huntington Beach, CA [email protected]
EMPIRE CORNERMedium 10-12J.P. Chan40 West 116 St, #B606New York, New York [email protected]
EMIPIRE OF SILVERChristina [email protected]
EVIL POWERSFernando Huerto10058 Challenger Cir.Spring Valley, CA [email protected]
FINDING FACESpinFilmSkye Fitzgerald5008 NE HalseyPortland, OR 97213503-522-6313spinfi [email protected]
FINE THREADSAdele Pham82 Downing St, Apt. C1Brooklyn, NY [email protected]
FIRST IMPRESSIONDongjin Seo1130 Greensboro Lane #292Sarasota, FL [email protected]
FLIPPINGSamuel Lee45 Eagle Street EastNewmarket, ON L3Y 1J2 [email protected]
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FOOL FOR LOVEWave ReleasingStephane Gauger4202 W. Jefferson Blvd.Los Angeles, CA [email protected]
FROG IN THE WELLPhotosynth EntertainmentKen Ochiai632 N. Bunker Hill Ave. Suite ELos Angeles, CA [email protected]
GEORGE AND BRAD IN BEDJessica Sandersjs@jessicasandersfi lm.com
THE GODMOTHERChefetzLior Chefetz1806 N. Berendo St, Apt. #208Los Angeles, CA [email protected]
GRANDFATHERUCLAHanjin Park2332 Bentely, Apt #1ALos Angeles, CA 90064310-738-6429hanjinfi [email protected]
THE GREY COATWil LaFayette310-274-6102fl [email protected]
HEALM.A.A.K. PicturesMian Adnan AhmadHouse 3, Heaven Valley Road, BanigalaIslamabad, Federal Capital 44000 [email protected]
HIDING THE [email protected]
HIROSAKI PLAYERSJeff [email protected]
HIROSHIMA NAGASAKI DOWNLOADShinpei Takeda5253 El Cajon Blvd, Suite ASan Diego, CA [email protected]
THE HOUSE OF SUHGrayscale Films, LLCIris Shim36 Mulberry Ct.Glenview, IL [email protected]
IF I KNEW WHAT YOU SAIDCinemalaya FoundationCCP Complex, Roxas Blvd.Pasay City, ManilaPhillippines+63-2832-1125
IN THE MATTER OF CHA JUNG HEEDeann Borshay [email protected]
IP MAN 2Well Go USADoris [email protected]
KAMUIFUNimation1200 Lakeside Parkway, Bldg 1Flower Mound, TX [email protected]
JITENSHADean YamadaP.O. Box 1526Monterey Park, CA [email protected]
JUNKO’S SHAMISENSol Friedmansol@junko-fi lm.com
JUST CURIOUSJoanne [email protected]
KIDNAPUCLASijia Luo3780 Keystone Ave, Apt. 202Los Angeles, CA [email protected]
LEGEND OF THE FISTSee IP MAN 2
LITTLEROCKMike [email protected]
THE LITTLE DRAGONSidonie Traverse11 rue Denis Papin 35000Rennes [email protected]
LOST HARMONYTakayuki Yamato1720 Vienna Woods Dr. Apt 202Raleigh, NC [email protected]
LOVE IS WORTH ITYi & Sons ProductionsSung-Min Yi163 Ocean Ave, #4ABrooklyn, NY [email protected]
LYRICAL EMPIRE: HIP HOP IN METRO MANILAMark Villegas5622 Verano PlIrvine, CA [email protected]
MACHO LIKE MEHelie [email protected]
MANILA SKIESRaymond [email protected]
MEI LINGSarah Abbas35 rue du faubourg poissonièreParis, France [email protected]
MISTER GREENPak Man ProductionsG Pak285 5th Ave. #423Brooklyn, NY [email protected]
MOMWooksang [email protected]
THE MOUNTAIN THIEFInspireChange FilmsGerry Balasta11 Jackson Ave, Unit 11Scarsdale, NY [email protected]
MUSICAL [email protected]
MY BEST FRIEND BIGFOOT EP. 1 & 2RomanFilmsRoman Cortez1530 Manhattan Beach Blvd, Apt. BManhattan Beach, CA [email protected]
NINJA, SAY WHAT?!Chris Nguyenchris@cherryskyfi lms.com
NINJAS VS. GUILTHouse of ChaiDavid Chai1260 Salvatore DriveSan Jose, CA [email protected]
NINOY AQUINO & THE RISE OF PEOPLE POWERTom Coffman MultimediaDeron Kamisato323 Kupaua Pl.Honolulu, HI [email protected]
NO ASIANS… IT’S JUST NOT MY THINGErik Sun ProductionsScott ErikssonP.O. Box 691887West Hollywood, CA [email protected]
A NORMAL LIFE, PLEASEEntertainment Research & Consulting, LLCYosh Kambe5100 Via Dolce #304Maria Del Rey, CA [email protected]
ODE TO A POST-IT NOTESee ONE BIG HAPA FAMILY
OH! HAPPY DAYIndiestory Inc.Ji Eun Park4FL, Baekak B/D, Tongin-dong, JongRoh-guSeoul, South Korea [email protected]
ON TIMETed [email protected]
ONE BIG HAPA FAMILYMeditating Bunny StudioJeff Chiba StearnsKelowna, AB CANADA V1P [email protected]
ONE VOICE Ruth [email protected]
ORANGE CITYQingyuan Wang1700 W Hickory Grove RD, Apt. 5-207Dunlap, IL [email protected]
ORGANISMAMO CollectiveNina Reyes [email protected]
OUT OF INFAMY: MICHI NISHIURA WEGLYNNancy Kapitanoff125 S Croft Ave. 2Los Angeles, CA [email protected]
THE PHOTOGRAPH Jeremy QuistThe Global Film Initiative145 Ninth Street, Ste 105San Francisco, CA 94103Jeremy@globalfi lm.com
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PIATanuj [email protected]
PICTURES OF ZAINFaryal19 Burrow RoadEast DulwichLondon SE22 8DU, UNITED [email protected]
THE PRODIGYAdam Lee1 LMU DriveLos Angeles, CA 90045619- [email protected]
PROMISE AND UNRESTFOMACSAlan [email protected]
RAMCHAND PAKISTANINamak FilmsMehreen Jabbar379 Washington Avenue Suite 7FBrooklyn, NY [email protected]
RASPBERRY MAGICRaspbetty Magic, LLCMegha [email protected]
THE RED CHAPELKate BrokawKino International / Lorber FilmsKino Lorber, Inc.333 West 39th Street, Suite 503New York, NY 10018Tel: (212) 629-6880 ext. 14
RESILIENCEJessica Windt181 Hawthorne Street, Apt 2KBrooklyn, NY [email protected]
RIVER IN HEAVENYuki [email protected]
ROBOGEISHASee KAMUI
SHADOW MANAnna Hauger1848 N Mariposa Ave, Apt. 201Los Angeles, CA [email protected]
THE SILK ROADCPCollaborationsCynthia PepperP.O. Box 151602San Rafael, CA 94915415-407-9269thesilkroadfi [email protected]
SLURPKane [email protected]
SONGS FROM THE SOUTHERN SEASSee THE PHOTOGRAPH
STATE OF ALOHAAcademy for Creative Media,University of HawaiiAnne Misawa725 Kapiolani Blvd, #703Honolulu, HI [email protected]
STORY OF A BUSINESSWOMANMikiko Sasaki135 ½ S Orlando AveLos Angeles, CA [email protected]
STRUGGLEAlex [email protected]
SUNDAY PUNCHDennis Hauck2347 Panorama TerraceLos Angeles, CA 90039323-522-3230foekillerfi [email protected]
TAHAANDave JesteadtGKIDS/New York International Children’s Film Festival225 Broadway, Ste 2610New York, NY 10007(212) 528-0500
TANGMr. XHanung Lee1608, 40 Gerrard St. EToronto, AB 200000000 [email protected]
THE TAQWACORESBrandon PetersStrand Releasing6140 Washington Blvd.Culver City, CA 90232(310) 836.7500
TECHNOMANIA [email protected]
A THOUSAND WORDS see ON TIME
TIBET IN SONGNgawang [email protected](646) 406.3075
TIME TRAVELERYuko [email protected]
THREE TIMES MEWendy J.N. Lee1201 California Ave.Santa Monica, CA [email protected]
THUG LIFEEmil Lin1645 Winona Boulevard #208Los Angeles, CA [email protected]
TO MEAT OR NOT TO [email protected]
TOO MUCH OF A STORYTae Lin [email protected]
TOP SPINMina T. Son63 Abrams Court, #303Stanford, CA [email protected]
TORTURELushun Quon5066 Collis Ave.So. Pasadena, CA [email protected]
UNCLE BOONMEE WHO CAN RECALL HIS PAST LIVESSee THE TAQWACORES
UNRESERVED: THE WORK OF LOUIE GONGLonghouse MediaTracy Rector117 E. Louisa St. #131Seattle, WA [email protected]
THE VISITORSSamina [email protected]
VOICES IN THE CLOUDSVoices in the Clouds, LLCChris Bremer108 S. Gramercy Pl. #310Los Angeles, CA [email protected]
WAHID’S MOBILE BOOKSTOREImagineOn FilmAnjoo Khosla1738 Lombard Street, Apt. 5San Francisco, CA [email protected]
WAKE UPSee NINJA SAY WHAT??
WAKIYAKU MONOGATARIGlobetrot ProductionsAtsushi [email protected]
WHEN THE TIME IS RIPEShion [email protected]
WITNESS TO HIROSHIMAKathy Sloane1229 13th Ave.Oakland, CA [email protected]
WO AI NI MOMMYEyewang PicturesStephanie Wang-Breal27 Strong Place #2Brooklyn, NY [email protected]
THE WONDER HOSPITALBeomsik Shimbe Shim4772 Franklin Ave. #6Los Angeles, CA [email protected]
WORKS OF ARTSuffolk Street FilmsAndrew Pang218 East 5th Street, Apt 5WNew York, NY [email protected]
WU IS DEADRich Wongcolmafi [email protected]
YB BOXWeiden + Kennedy ShanghaiFlora YangLevel 5, No. 1035 Changle RoadShanghai, China 200031+86-21-51583988fl [email protected]
YOGASee KAMUI
YOURS TRULYKevin ChanAgfa_fi [email protected]
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