Philadelphia Asian American Film Festival

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May We Have the Envelope Please?

On November 20, we celebrated a wildly successful 9th annual Philadelphia Asian American Film Festival with much fanfare, food, and a strong sense of community. We are thrilled to announce the award winners from PAAFF16. Thank you to all who participated and supported our festival, and CONGRATULATIONS to our winners!   Best Narrative Feature – The Tiger Hunter Dir. Lena Khan: The Tiger Hunter is a funny yet poignant reflection on the experiences of many first generation South Asian immigrants in the United States.   Best Documentary Feature – Tyrus Dir. Pamela Tom: Tyrus tells the unlikely story of 105-year old Chinese American artist Tyrus Wong, whose unique style combined Chinese calligraphic and landscape influences with contemporary Western art to define the stylistic look of Disney”s Bambi.   Best Narrative Short – I Won’t Miss You Dir. Bernard Badion: 17-year-old Janey’s best friend Tim begins to appear in her bedroom at night after dying in a car crash and their awkward undeclared feelings begin to surface.   Best Documentary Short – Noodle Deli Dir. David Liu: From China to Los Angeles, an immigrant chef continues one of the world’s fabled culinary traditions — the art of making noodles.   Audience Choice Narrative – The Last Smile Dir. Shankey Srinivasan: Inspired by true events, this film chronicles the struggles of a bereaved father searching for answers to explain the untimely demise of his adult son.   Audience Choice Documentary – Mele Murals Dir. Tadashi Nakamura: Mele Murals is a compelling feature documentary about a young generation of Native Hawaiians who are reclaiming their indigenous culture through the transformative power of graffiti art.   Vijay Mohan Social Change Award – Dear Thalia Dir. Rex Moribe: Dear Thalia offers a firsthand look into the lives of a family living on the streets of Kakaako, Oahu.   Rising Star Award – Danny Pudi: Perhaps best known for his role as Abed Nadir on the NBC/Yahoo! comedy series Community, PAAFF honored Danny Pudi for his leading man-making performance in this year’s Best Narrative Feature, The Tiger Hunter.  

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Opening Night Film: Seoul Searching

Thursday, Nov. 12 | 7–9pm | I-House 105 mins | Romantic Teen Comedy | South Korea, USA Writer/Director: Benson Lee Cast: Justin Chon, Jessika Van, In-Pyo Cha, Teo Yoo, Esteban Ahn Set against the backdrop of 1980s Seoul Korea and inspired by a summer exchange program that Writer/Director Benson Lee attended in the summer of ‘86, this John Hughes-esque Teen Comedy tells a universal coming-of-age story chock full of pop culture tropes, teen hijinks, and first love. Director Benson Lee expected in attendance for post-film Q&A Followed by the PAAFF’15 Opening Night Reception featuring 80s dance music and costume contest FREE to all ticket and badge holders. 9:30pm-12:00am See More Details on Facebook Presented by:

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Reappropriate: PAAFF 2015 Opens Next Week with “Seoul Searching”

Reappropriate did a write up on our festival! Seoul Searching is getting a lot of attention.   This year’s Philadelphia Asian American Film Festival (@paaff)– now in its 8th year —  will once again highlight the work of Asian and Asian American filmmakers over a jam-packed week and a half of events. It will include 23 feature-length and 30 short films, including 5 East Coast premieres and 14 Philadelphia premieres. The festival runs from November 12 to November 22, and opens with “Seoul Searching“.

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Broad Street Review: The east coast’s biggest Asian-American film festival opens in Philly

Nice shout out from Broad Street Review! Films and fun are featured during the 8th annualPhiladelphia Asian American Film Festival (PAAFF). The event, running November 12 through 22, includes more than 60 films on a variety of topics from 17 countries, discussions with filmmakers, and programs focusing on food, music, and culture. PAAFF is the largest Asian-American film festival on the East Coast and focuses on exploring Asian identity via a contemporary lens.

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Farah Goes Bang

Freedom’s just another word for ONE thing left to lose. Farah Goes Bang, which won Best Narrative Feature last year, will be screening this month as part of a great partnership with Theatre N in Wilmington, Delaware. The film is the story of a Persian American woman in her twenties who tries to lose her virginity during a cross-country road-trip, campaigning for John Kerry. It’s an interesting revisionist perspective on American life taking place just one decade ago during the 2004 election. The coming-of-age comedy confronts stereotypes of gender, and what it means to be a woman of Middle Eastern descent in post-9/11 America. WHEN: Friday, May 8th – Sunday, May 10th WHERE: Theater N COST: $9 WEBSITE: http://theatren.net

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Dead Banging Movie

Movie Monday at the Troc Presents: Dead Banging (Metaruka) Monday, April 20th @ 9:30pm The event is 21+ and $10. Dead Banging the 2013 Japanese horror/comedy also directed by Eiji Uchida, will be screening at the Trocadero for their Movie Monday on April 20th. The film stars Ryusuke Komakine, Shôko Nakahara, Shûgo Oshinari and Kyoko Watanabe (a real-life all-girl rock band, Gacharic Spin) as a failing rock band who instantly make it big after recruiting a zombie, as their lead singer.

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Greatful Dead Movie Screening

PAAFF and PIFF Present: Greatful Dead with Director Eiji Uchida in Attendance Friday, April 17th @ 8:15pm At the Gershman Y, tickets $10 We are very excited to be teaming up with the The Philadelphia Independent Film Festival for a screening of the Japanese black comedy Greatful Dead Friday, April 17th with director Eiji Uchida in attendance. It’s REAR WINDOW meets AUDITION in this Japanese independent horror comedy. Nami, a cynical young woman without a family, spends her days people watching. During one of her spying sessions, she becomes fascinated by an elderly man whose curmudgeonly ways she finds relatable. But when the man finds solace and joy in a religious community, Nami must intervene to preserve his solitary lifestyle. The screening will take place Friday April 17th from 8:15pm – 10:00pm at the Gershman Y 401 S Broad St, Philadelphia, PA 19147, tickets for the event will be $10. If you enjoy the film, April 18th from 8:00pm – 10:00pm stop by for a meet and greet with director Eiji Uchida at BarLy. Rumor has it the director is in town shooting a new genre film.

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