Archive for July, 2012

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Keo Woolford Interview: THE HAUMĀNA

Keo Woolford is a multi-disciplinary artist, an actor of stage, film and TV, a singer-song writer (with hits in Hawaii and Japan), a hula performer (integral to both his one-man shows I Land and He Hawai`i Au), as well as …

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Three Year Swim Club Cast Interview: Keo Woolford Director & Choreographer

East West Players Three Year Swim Club, featuring Jared Asato, Kelsey Chock, Kaliko Kauahi, Blake Kushi, Mapuana Makia and Chris Takemoto-Gentile, is inspired by the true life story

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H.P. Mendoza Interview: I Am a Ghost

From Writer/Director H.P. Mendoza comes I Am a Ghost about Emily, a troubled spirit, who haunts her own house every day, wondering why she can't leave. With the

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H.P. Mendoza Interview: Yes, We’re Open

Luke (Parry Shen) and Sylvia (Lynn Chen) are the very models of modern individuals in a metropolitan relationship. Enter Elena (Sheetal Sheth) and Ronald (Kerry McCrohan), the free

Tasi Alabastro Interview: Yes, We’re Open

Luke (Parry Shen) and Sylvia (Lynn Chen) are the very models of modern individuals in a metropolitan relationship. Enter Elena (Sheetal Sheth) and Ronald (Kerry McCrohan), the free

Rich Wong Interview: Yes, We’re Open

Director Rich Wong's film Yes, We're Open is about Luke (Parry Shen) and Sylvia (Lynn Chen) who are the very models of modern individuals in a metropolitan relationship.

Sheetal Sheth & Lynn Chen Interview: Yes, We’re Open

Luke (Parry Shen) and Sylvia (Lynn Chen) are the very models of modern individuals in a metropolitan relationship. Enter Elena (Sheetal Sheth) and Ronald (Kerry McCrohan), the free

Parry Shen Interview: Yes, We’re Open

Luke (Parry Shen) and Sylvia (Lynn Chen) are the very models of modern individuals in a metropolitan relationship. Enter Elena (Sheetal Sheth) and Ronald (Kerry McCrohan), the free

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David McInnis Interview: Escape From Tibet

Maria Blumencron's film Escape From Tibet is currently screening in Europe and stars Hannah Herzsprung and David McInnis. After deciding to accompany a group of Tibetan children into

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David McInnis Interview: The Cut Runs Deep, Never Forever & Broke As a Joke

David McInnis talks about his film roles starting with his feature debut in John H. Lee's film The Cut Runs Deep about a young half-Korean food deliverer who

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Andrew Ahn presents AILL “GO”

Film producer Andrew Ahn has his hands deep in the music business and just released his song "GO" by his rap alias AILL that was produced and directed

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Michael Kang Interview: Knots

Lily Kim returns to Hawaii in order to escape an engagement trigger-happy boyfriend in LA. Once home, she reluctantly joins her dysfunctional family's wedding planning business. Her mother

Kimberly Rose-Wolter Interview: Knots

Lily Kim returns to Hawaii in order to escape an engagement trigger-happy boyfriend in LA. Once home, she reluctantly joins her dysfunctional family's wedding planning business. Her mother

Asian American International Film Festival: New York City July 25th – August 5th

Asian CineVision announced the line-up of the 35th annual Asian American International Film Festival (AAIFF). For those unfamiliar with AAIFF, they are the longest running Festival in the

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Asian Film Festival of Dallas: July 12th – 19th

The Asian Film Festival of Dallas is in it's 11th season and hosts an array of both Asian-American films and films from around the world. This year there

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Mu Sun Interview: Angela Wright

Director Mu Sun teamed up with Writer/Actress Genevieve Farrell in the short film Angela Wright about a straight A student who makes a rash decision to cheat on

Andrew Ahn Interview: Dol (First Birthday)

Written and Directed by Andrew Ahn, Dol (First Birthday) is a story about a gay Korean-American man who yearns for a family life just out of reach. Dol (First

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“Kung Food Fight” Behind the Scenes with Cast & Crew

Director Mingjie "Vincent" Cao from New York Film Academy put together a experienced, talented team of actors and crew to make Kung Food Fight about competing chefs. They

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In NYC July 25th – August 5th?? Enter Ticket Giveaway for Asian American International Film Festival!

The Asian American International Film Festival (AAIFF) is the longest running Festival in the country devoted to films by and about Asians and Asian Americans. This years festival

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“Model Minority” Cast Interview

Writer/Director Lily Mariye’s first feature film, Model Minority, is about Kayla Tanaka (Nicole Bloom), who is 16 and half-Japanese, half-white, but totally American. Kayla meets Treyshawn Doty (Delon

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