Archive for April, 2011
Edison Chen Interview: Almost Perfect
Edison Chen’s busy schedule kept him from the chair in front of our camera, but he still took time to send us some answers to questions regarding his career and his role in Almost Perfect. #1. While you made a …
Timothy Tau, Max Phyo, Hidekun Hah and Cyndee San Luis Interview: A Long Term Thing
In Part 2 of our interview with The Case Director Timothy Tau and his cast, we talked about projects they have recently completed and what they are working
Cindy Fang, Alice Kim, Ruka Nagashima and Sascha Tominaga Interview: A Crossroad Called Manzanar
A Crossroad Called Manzanar is a look back at how Japanese-Americans were treated during WWII, but from two very unique perspectives. First, the film looks at the "effort"
Richard Fung: Regent Park Film Festival Toronto
Since we are fully engaged in discussion of films and conducting interviews with artists involved in the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival, it's a great time to
Ross Ching Interview: 3 Minutes
You wanna meet someone with an amazing creative mind? We did, his name is Ross Ching who is a director you can expect to see much more of
Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival Preview: Shorts Programs
Where is that soapbox...right...under my desk...let me pull it out and dust it off since it hasn't been used in a while...there we go...let me get on it
Vicky Shen & Jeanne Sakata Interview: Adultolescence
Vicky Shen, Writer/Director/Actress (also crazy for taking on so much!) finished her feature film Adultolescence with the very specific goal of having it premiere at the Los Angeles
Yin Chang Interview: Disney’s Prom
Yin Chang has been gracing the little screen, most notable as Nelly Yuki in Gossip Girl, and finally can be seen in theaters on April 29th in the
Eric Yang Interview: You’re Safe With Me (Estás Segura Conmigo)
We begged...he demurred...we gently begged a bit more...he still declined but did want to talk about his new film, You're Safe With Me (Estás Segura Conmigo). Such is
Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival Preview: Adultolescence
Continuing our film previews, next up is a film about a young Chinese-American woman who was disowned by her immigrant mother and is now struggling to make peace.
Jon Chu Interview: His Career, His Film Choices, Justin Beiber
Jon Chu has been so busy and in such demand that we were not able to sit down with him face to face, but he did want his
Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival Trailer 2011
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“Fast Five” Rio de Janeiro Red Carpet Interviews
Last night was the premiere of Fast Five in Rio de Janeiro and thanks to Universal Pictures we are able to bring you footage of the red carpet
Justin Lin Interview: Fast Five
Like Sung Kang, Director Justin Lin is too busy for an interview right now, but again we have footage available courtesy of Universal Pictures of Justin discussing his
Sung Kang Interview: Fast Five
Sung Kang's busy schedule doesn't allow us to sit down with him for an interview, but he promised we will do it in the future and talk about
Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival Preview: The House of Suh
Iris Shim's documentary House of Suh refers to Andrew and his sister Catherine Suh, first generation Korean American siblings who were both convicted of planning and executing the
Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival Preview: Almost Perfect
Almost Perfect is Bertha Bay-Sa Pan's latest feature film that centers on a thirtysomething woman (Kelly Hu) who's family depends on her to run a small non-profit business
Byron Q, David Huynh & Jessika Van Interview: Bang Bang
In the next of a series of interviews showcasing films being screened at LAAPFF starting April 28th, we sat down with Writer/Director/Editor/Producer Byron Q, the creative force behind
Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival Preview: Bang Bang
Throughout the rest of April we will be focusing on films being screened at the L.A. Asian Pacific Film Festival. If you missed our interviews with James Huang
Ian Gamazon: Living in Seduced Circumstances
It seems there are a number of Directors that are shy or self-conscious and are not excited about stepping in front of the camera. That is probably why




