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For Immediate Release
Contact: Wellington Love/15minutes
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New York, NY 10001
t: 212.366.4992
ASIAN CINEVISION ANNOUCES COMPLETE LINE-UP
FOR THE 29TH ASIAN AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
JULY 13-21 & AUGUST 3-6, 2006
June 26, 2006 (New York) - Asian CineVision (ACV), a nonprofit media arts
organization dedicated to promoting and preserving Asian and Asian American media
expressions, today announced the 29th Asian American International Film Festival
(AAIFF), running July 13-21 and August 3-6, 2006. This year's festival will take place
at the Asia Society (725 Park Avenue at 70th Street, www.asiasociety.org) and the Quad
Cinema (34 W. 13th St.). Select films will also be shown at Stony Brook University's
Charles B. Wang Center, Stony Brook, Long Island.
The AAIFF - the nation's longest-running festival devoted to works by filmmakers of
Asian descent - is an annual global showcase of feature narratives, documentaries, short
films, and special programs. The East Coast premiere of Ham Tran's impressive feature
film debut JOURNEY FROM THE FALL opens the festival on July 13. Dedicated to the
millions of Vietnamese boat people and survivors of the communist reeducation camps, it
is the first American film to depict the Vietnam War from a Vietnamese perspective.
Included among the 19 features and 74 shorts at this year's festival are challenging films
by a number of first- or second-time filmmakers who have pushed Asian American
filmmaking to a new place by engaging with its past. This year's festival will present 11
world premieres, 7 U.S. premieres, 10 East Coast premieres, and 34 New York
premieres, from countries such as Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Israel, Japan, Korea,
Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines, and the United States. Its selections run the gamut
of genres, from family dramas to comedies to romance.
AAIFF will also offer a rare special presentation of six films from the old Sun Sing
Theatre in New York's Chinatown. In the summer of 1995, just before the permanent
closing of the Sun Sing, three intrepid film lovers rescued more than 40 films and movie
paraphernalia. With Chinese theaters having become a dying institution, these half-dozen
"unearthed" films are being brought before an audience for a very rare screening.
The 29th Asian American International Film Festival line-up is as follows:
Features:
AMERICAN FUSION by director Frank Lin (East Coast Premiere); BE WITH ME by
director Eric Khoo (East Coast Premiere); BEAUTY REMAINS (MEI REN YI JIU) by
director Ann Hu (New York Premiere); COLMA: THE MUSICAL by director Richard
Wong (East Coast Premiere); EVE & THE FIRE HORSE by director Julia Kwan; INNER CIRCLE LINE (NAEBU SOONWHANSUN) by director Eunhee Cho (New
York Premiere); JOURNEY FROM THE FALL (VUOT SONG) by director Ham
Tran (East Coast Premiere); PURITY by director Narhee Ahn (East Coast Premiere);
RIGODON by directors Sari Lluch Dalena and Keith Sicat (New York Premiere);
TRAIN MAN: DENSHA OTOKO by director Shosuke Murakami (New York
Premiere)
Shorts:
5x90: THE WAKE by director Samuel Kiehoon Lee; 6 FT IN 7 MIN by director Rafael
Del Toro; A GIRL NAMED KAI by director Kai Ling Xue; BLACKBERRIES by
director Nicolas Panoutsopoulos; BLUSH by director Jerome Austria; BUNNY AND
CLYDO by director Rocky Jo; CALL IT A DAY by director Jason A. DaSilva; DRY
CLEAN ONLY by director J.P. Chan; FAMILY SIZE PIZZA by director Gim
Gyungmi; FISHBOWL by director Kayo Hatta; HAPPY HAMPTONS HOLIDAY
CAMP by director Greg Pak; HIGH WINDS by director Vanessa Ly; JANIE by
director Christine Shin; LITTLE MARY by director Andrew van den Houten; LONG
DISTANCE by director Shu-Ling Hsieh; LOST SOLE by director Sanif Olek;
MODERN DAY ARRANGED MARRIAGE by director Rehana Mirza; PORT
AUTHORITY INCIDENT by director Evelyn Lee; PUBLIC BATH by directors Tak
Hoon Kim and In Pyo Hong; QUIETLY by director Jit Fong Oon; RELATIVE
DISTANCE by director Cathy Begien; ROCK BOTTOM by director Susan Chiu;
RUSHING RIVER by director Michelle Chai; SAME TIME LAST YEAR by director
Peter Phan Long-Cuu; SHOUT by director Lillian Wang; STATIONERY by director
Monica Rho; STILL by director Lucky Kuswandi; TEA DATE by director Mina Park;
THE MANSION (MANSYON) by director Joel Ruiz; THE MODE OF
DISAPPEARANCE by director Kih-Hoon Kim; TIME AND THE HOUR RUN by
director Samir R Patel; TWO GIRLS by director Ming Kai Leung; UNDER
CONSTRUCTION by director Hyung-Suk Lee; VICTORY (JEET) by directors Paras
Chaudhari and Chrysovalantis Stamelos; WAKE by director Keun-Pyo Park; WHAT
REMAINS by director Eric Lin
Sun Sing:
ALL ABOUT AH LONG (A LANG DE GUSHI) (1989) by director Johnny To;
ANGELS II (TIAN SHI XING DONG II ZHI HUO FENG JIAO LONG) (1989) by
directors Raymond Leung and Teresa Woo; CURRY AND PEPPER (GA LEI LAAK
JIU) (1990) by director "Blackie" Ko Shou Liang; LEE ROCK II (WU YI TAN
ZHANG LEI LUO ZHUAN II FU ZI QING CHOU) (1991) by director Lawrence
Lau; HAPPY GHOST II (KAI XIN GUI FANG SHU JIA) (1985) by director Clifton
Ko; THE THIRTY MILLION RUSH (HENG CAI SAN QIAN WAN) (1987) by
director Karl Maka
Documentaries:
AGENT YELLOW, NOT A CHINAMAN'S CHANCE by director Christine Choy;
AIR by director Patti Sakurai; BE WITH ME by director Eric Khoo (New York
Premiere); EXPERIMENT (JIKKEN) by director Lowell Douglas Ing; FIREWATER by directors Mitsuru Tamatsuka and Brian Nishi; GRASSROOTS RISING by director
Robert C. Winn (New York Premiere); HONORABLE SON by director Jay Esguera; I
FOR INDIA by director Sandhya Suri (New York Premiere); MUSIC PALACE by
director Eric Lin; NALINI BY DAY, NANCY BY NIGHT by director Sonali Gulati;
RISING UP: THE ALAMS by director Konrad Aderer; THE JOURNEY OF VAAN
NGUYEN by director Duki Dror (New York Premiere); THE MUSHROOM CLUB by
director Steven Okazaki; THE SLANTED SCREEN by director Jeff Adachi (New York
Premiere); WENDY...UH...WHAT'S HER NAME by director Curtis Choy
For Youth By Youth:
AN EXTRA TERRESTRIAL GIRL WHO IS ON EARTH BY MISTAKE by
director Min-ji Oh; ANIMATRONIC TITO PUENTE by director Jimmy Chorng;
BLACK BOX by directors Gabriella Da Silva, Jordan Mueller, Amanda Moscoso,
Anthony Marrero, Gabriel Duah, Alexander La Salle, Tatiana Lam, and Ronny Jaramillo;
CHANGES by director Winston Lu; DREAM OF THE INVISIBLES by directors
Mugeeb Sweileh, Osman Sesay, Thierno Diallo, Wei Quan, Johan Forero, Jonathan
Lopez, and Luis Forero; ISLANDS by directors Calvin Sun and Brian Foo; SLIP OF
THE TONGUE by director Karen Lum; THICKER THAN WATER by directors
Jennifer Miller, Ricky Sim, Zoubin Tang, Long Tran, and Lusheena Warner
The Music Video Show:
"16 Military Wives" The Decemberists by director Aaron Stewart-Ahn; "A Brighter
Day" Kevin So by director Francisco Aliwalas; "All Roads Lead To Here" Gurpreet
& Jugular by directors Richie Mehta & Stuart McIntyre; "Baby C'mon" Stephen
Malkmus by directors Lana Kim & Andy Bruntel; "Dekoder" Viva K by director Ravi
Dhar; "Get Yourself High" The Chemical Bros. ft. K-OS by director Joseph Kahn;
"Got Me Like" P.I.C. by director Steve E. Mallorca; "Holla Hey" Far-East Movement
by director Todd Angkasuwan; "I Will Follow You Into The Dark" Death Cab for
Cutie by director Monkmus; "I've Been Lost" +/- by director Rik Cordero; "Irish
Blood English Heart" Morrissey by directors of AV Club; "Love Song On The Road"
Johnny Hi-Fi by director George Su; "Micronomic" Lali Puna by director Luis
Briceno; "Round Round" Far-East Movement by director Evan Jackson Leong; "Steal
The Blueprints" +/- by director Chris Deaner; "Sweet Lucy Asleep" Invid by directors
Patricio Ginelsa and A.J. Calomay; "Widow" The Mars Volta by directors of Artificial
Army; "Tone Twilight Zone" Cornelius by director Koichiro Tsujikawa; "What Will
It Be?" (METAL VERSION)- Deeyah ft. Young Maylay by director Deeyah
Launched in 1978, the AAIFF was created with a mission to provide a formal annual
showcase for filmmakers of Asian descent. The AAIFF is one of the first festivals in
North America to introduce the public to such internationally acclaimed directors as
Oscar winner Ang Lee as well as Oscar nominees Zhang Yimou, Mira Nair, and Ismail
Merchant. Since its inception, the AAIFF has also helped initiate the establishment of
other Asian film festivals in major cities - including Chicago, Los Angeles, San
Francisco, Toronto, and Vancouver.
Tickets for the 29th AAIFF will be available for purchase online beginning Monday, June
26, 2006 at www.asiancinevision.org and at the Asia Society box office or by calling
212.327.9385. For complete program information, please visit www.asiancinevision.org
or call the festival hotline at 212.989.1422.
Asian CineVision, Inc. (ACV)
ACV is a nonprofit national media arts organization dedicated to the promotion and
preservation of Asian and Asian American film and video arts. Since 1978, ACV has
annually presented the Asian American International Film Festival, the first and longest-
running festival devoted to Asian/Asian American cinema in the United States. In
addition to the festival, ACV's programs and services include film exhibitions, mentoring
and educational outreach, training workshops, publications, and a media archive.
For more information about the 29th AAIFF or to set up an interview with the
festival staff or presented filmmakers, please contact Wellington Love/15minutes at
212.366.4992 or wellingtonlove@15minutespr.com.
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