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Hau’oli la Homebrew: Closing Night Beer Tasting

  On Sunday November 20th, PAAFF ’16 will close our 9th annual film festival with a Hawaii-themed Closing Night Party. The evening kicks off with a screening of Mele Murals, a stunning documentary highlighting the power of art to inspire, transform, and connect. In addition to the screening, this event will feature a live mural painting, catering by Poi Dog Snack Shop, a limited-edition flavor ice cream by Little Baby’s, and tastings by five of Philadelphia’s most creative home brewers and members of HOPS (Homebrewers of Philadelphia & Suburbs), the area’s oldest homebrew club.     Two of the beers we’ll be sampling are ales. Matt Johnson—an archaeologist by training and currently a writing instructor at the University of Pennsylvania—is a recent addition to the HOPS club. He will be pouring his Akamu Ale. Akamu means “red earth” in Hawaiian, and this ale derives its russet hue from the addition of 1.5 oz of dried hibiscus flowers during the brewing process. Matt describes his beer as “light, refreshing ale with a bit of tart, fruit-like flavor.” Our second ale artist and tap master, Jeremy Hancher, works as an environmental consultant. But he’s also an award-winning brewer. Most recently, Jeremy won first place awards in the highly competitive HOPS BOPS for both his Milk Stout and German Schwarzbier. This Sunday Jeremy will be unveiling a British pale ale he’s dubbed PAAFF Pale Ale. We’re particularly thrilled that Jeremy has chosen to name this brew in honor of our film festival, as he took first prize in the 2010 War of the Worts in the English Pale Ale category.     Nothing says “the tropics” like fresh fruit. But fruit is only one reason we’re so excited about Tyler Flynn’s contribution to our party. Although he is a specialist in U.S. History at Eastern University, Tyler has brewed Mango Saison—a multigrain, Belgian-style farmhouse ale with a touch of mango—to pair with Poi Dog’s Pacific-fusion snacks. Considered one of the area’s rising stars in home brewing, Tyler has won numerous awards at both Philly Beer Week’s Extreme Homebrew Challenge and HOPS BOPS. Tyler has also written artfully about his journey from “ale consumer to ale producer.” Michael Soo began brewing when his wife bought him a homebrewing kit from Home Sweet Homebrew for Christmas. Eight years and countless brewing medals later, this “breakaway star” in beer brings his knowledge as a doctoral candidate in Biochemistry at the University of Pennsylvania to his brewing. While sour beers have only recently taken off in the Philadelphia area, connoisseurs have long prized sour ales, in part, because brewing them entails considerable time and a deft hand with tricky microorganisms. So make sure to sample Michael’s Sour Grapes of Wrath, a sour Flemish-style Brown Ale (Oud Bruin) fermented with concord grapes.     Finally, PAAFF is honored to be offering Blood on the Tracks—a hefeweizen/IPA hybrid using Mandarina Bavaria hops and a touch of blood-orange puree—brewed by Philadelphia’s own beer legend, George Hummel. Both George and his wife Nancy Rigberg are the owners of Home Sweet Homebrew, and they have been award-winning writers, speakers, and homebrewers since 1986. They are the founders of HOPS and have been recognized for their part in making Philadelphia “the best beer city in America.” And in case sampling inspires you to try your hand at brewing, click on the keg for more information on HOPS and Home Sweet Homebrew.   PAAFF would like to thank all the brewers for generously donating their time and their talents. We offer special thanks to George and Nancy for allowing us to borrow their beer-serving equipment.

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Triptych photo of performers

PAAFF First Friday at the Barnes – A Closer Look

On Friday May 6th, the Barnes Foundation will celebrate Asia-Pacific American Heritage Month with Asia Fantasia, a First Friday fusion of art and performance. Asia Fantasia represents PAAFF’s first collaboration with the Barnes. The event will showcase the rich diversity of traditional and contemporary Asian and Asian American artistic engagement while shedding light on the fertile artistic dialogue between east and west. Throughout the evening, visitors will be treated to live performances varying from a traditional Tibetan yak dance by the Tibetan Association of Philadelphia to the fresh sounds of Anthony Brown’s Asian American Jazz Trio. Tibetan culture features a number of animal-themed dances—including the snow lion and the deer—but the yak dance is particularly suited to this occasion. Not only is the dance traditionally performed as a welcoming, but the yak itself also symbolizes the rugged strength and playfulness of the Tibetan people. Far from the snowy heights of Tibet lies the home of the angklung, a percussive instrument made from bamboo tubes mounted to a frame. The angklung creates a unique, almost “raindrop-like” sound and has been recognized by UNESCO as an element of Intangible Cultural Heritage. Based in Washington D.C., the House of Angklung helps to preserve and promote this Indonesian art form through educational outreach and performances. Though their Angklung Goes to School program, the House of Angklung has introduced young people in over twenty schools in the D.C. area to Indonesian music and culture. And in July 2011 they took part in a Guinness world record-breaking ensemble of angklung players (click on the image to view video from event). Fast-forwarding to the twentieth century and beyond, Dr. Anthony Brown will be bringing his Asian American Jazz Trio (an offshoot of his larger Asian American Orchestra) from San Francisco. While the Asian American Jazz Trio features original compositions that blend traditional Asian instruments and concepts with the improvisational qualities of post-modern jazz, Brown has promised to include the work of John Coltrane, “Philadelphia’s most revered jazz musician, one who was profoundly influenced by Asian music and spirituality.” As both a musician and a scholar, Brown is attuned to the histories and influences that underlie Asian American jazz. He points out that—like Latin American jazz—Asian American jazz is infused with traditionally non-jazz instruments, in the case of his trio, the shakuhachi and the sheng. Yet, as with jazz and blues, early Asian American jazz was inspired by “the life experiences of its working-class creators who musically conveyed their stories of Asians on American soil.” Brown himself was recently featured in Don’t Lose Your Soul, a documentary dedicated to Brown, fellow jazz pioneer Mark Izu, and their 30+ year collaboration. Finally, hold onto your seatbelts for Faroukh Virani’s sci-fi short Vimana. Released almost a year before The Martian, Vimana focuses on Pankaj and Naaz, two South Asian astronauts who must land their vessel and settle an alien planet in the wake of their captain’s untimely demise. Although set in deep space, the story “could be a human emotional moment anywhere,” according to Virani. Asia Fantasia will also feature a short lecture on Japanese art and commodities in the 19th century, glass painting sponsored by Blue Moon Brewing Company, as well as light refreshments and beverages for purchase. Tickets are available through the Barnes Foundation.

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Closing Night Film: Right Footed

Sunday, Nov. 22 | 6:30-8:15pm Asian Arts Initiative 82 mins | Documentary | USA Director: Nick Spark Meet Jessica Cox, a Filipina American born without arms, who became the first person licensed to pilot an airplane with her feet. Touching on issues that affect all communities, this film follows Jessica as she transforms from a motivational speaker to a mentor, and eventually into a leading advocate for people with disabilities. Documentary subject Jessica Cox and her husband Patrick Chamberlain will be in attendance for a post-film Q&A, followed by a FREE catered reception for all ticket and badgeholders.

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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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qFLIX Philadelphia- July 7th-20th, 2015

qFLIX Film Festival July 7th-12th, 2015 Founded in 2014 as a new festival, with new media and a new attitude, qFLIXphiladelphia is rooted in 20 years of LGBTQ film festival leadership. We believe that experiencing our voices, stories and visions on film from around the world, from birth to death, from the loved to the loveless, from youth to maturity, helps lift us forward as individuals and as a community. Film as an international language allows qFLIXphiladelphia to foster, support, and give access to independent filmmakers and to encourage and nurture younger ones in the art of filmmaking. Queer film inspires the imagination and encourages the journey of discovery and acceptance by both the ever-growing region’s LGBTQ and the mainstream communities. To buy tickets, click the “Buy Tickets” button below.

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PAAFF’15 Fundraiser Banquet- September 11th, 2015

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]PAAFF’15 Fundraiser Banquet Friday, September 11th, 6pm-8:30PM Ocean City Restaurant 234 N 9th Street Philadelphia, PA 19107 General Admission: $60 Student Admission (25 and under with I.D.): $30 Join PAAFF for an evening of food and fun to support the 2015 Philadelphia Asian American Film Festival! Featuring a delicious multiple course Chinese dinner, live music, a cash bar, a silent auction, raffles and door prizes![/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column width=”1/1″][vc_text_separator title=”Special Guests” title_align=”separator_align_center” color=”grey”][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column width=”1/2″][vc_column_text]Mistress of Ceremonies: Cynthia Gouw Award Winning Journalist and TV Spokesperson for Clarisonic A L’Oreal Company www.cynthiagouw.com [/vc_column_text][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/2″][vc_column_text]Hanjie (Hollis) Liu Liu is a long time violin enthusiast. He’s been playing the violin for more than 10 years. He currently plays the first violin in the Drexel University Orchestra. He is also a part of the chamber string ensemble at Drexel. In 2014, he took a master class with the concertmaster of Philadelphia Orchestra, David Kim. [/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column width=”1/1″][vc_text_separator title=”Tickets” title_align=”separator_align_center” color=”grey”][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column width=”1/1″][vc_column_text]TICKETS MUST BE PURCHASED BY FRI. SEPT 5TH. IF YOU WANT TO PAY AT THE DOOR, YOU MUST EMAIL RSVP BY FRI. SEPT 4TH to [email protected]. Checks should be made payable to: “PAAFF” Please note meals are NOT tax-deductible. To donate an item for our silent auction, please e-mail Festival Director, Rob Buscher at [email protected] To view photos from our 2014 fundraiser, please Click Here. Note: We will provide guests with assigned tables upon arrival, unless your group has reserved a table. If you cannot attend but want to support the festival, please consider sponsoring a seat/table for a student or local artist. (To do this, when making a payment, type “Donation” for ticket holder’s name) To buy tickets to this event, click on the “Buy Tickets” button below. [/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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Cicada – Best of PAAFF’14 at Theatre N July 10-12, 2015

Cicada Audience Choice Narrative Feature July 10th-12th, 2015 Fri. 10pm | Sat. 8pm | Sun. 7pm At Theatre N 1007 N. Orange Street Wilmington, DE 19801 All tickets for this show are $9.00 Director: Dean Yamada | 100 mins When Elementary School administrator Jumpei Taneda finds out he is sterile, he is thrust into an existential crisis that turns his life upside down. He begins having clairvoyant flashes that mysteriously lead him to cicada shells. Meanwhile he becomes a father-figure to his sister Nanaka’s young son Ryota, who is being bullied in school. To buy tickets, click the “Buy Tickets” button below.

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Art In City Hall

PAAFF alumni Eiko Fan and Aidan Un will be showing their 8 short documentary films on loop with the art works by their artists in their films in a part of “Creative Voices” exhibit. Opening reception will be June 18th, 5-7pm, films will be shown continuously during the show June 8 to July 31. Films are a collaboration of Eiko and Aidan’s works during past two years to tell the stories and the importance of art to all people. Free admission, Please check out the city hall website. In celebration of the 25th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act, Art In City Hall presents “Creative Voices – the ADA at 25” featuring the artistic achievements of the Philadelphia area artists and local organizations serving people with disabilities. Come celebrate with us at the opening reception at City Hall on Thursday, June 18, 5-7pm. The exhibition will run through June 8 to July 31. For more info about “Creative Voices”, click here or follow this link: http://bit.ly/ArtCityHallADA

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