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Philadelphia Weekly: Philadelphia’s Jewish & Asian American film fests start soon

Philadelphia’s Jewish Film Festival starts on Nov 7-21 and Philadelphia Asian American Film Festival starts on Nov 12-22. Thanks for the write up Philadelphia Weekly!   “We’re proud to say we’re now the largest Asian-American Film Festival on the East coast,” Buscher adds, having surpassed Asian CineVision’s New York-based Asian American International Film Festival, both in the number of films and programs, and PAAFF’s commitment to presenting multi-faceted portrayals of Asian Americans is evident this year. There are films from various genres, including horror, documentary and even music video, but Buscher is especially excited about PAAFF’s opening presentation, Seoul Searching, a John Hughes-style teen comedy in which a group of largely unsupervised Korean-American teens are sent to Korea by their parents to connect with their culture. “Anyone who has gone through adolescence will relate to this film,” he says. “It doesn’t matter what culture you come from.”

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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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MONTHLY SCREENING SERIES, Best of PAAFF’14 Program

PAAFF is Philadelphia’s premiere cinema showcase celebrating and elevating the Asian American experience both on screen and behind the camera. We present the best in Asian and Asian American cinema through our year round programming and annual festival each November. Visit www.paaff.org for more details. MAY–OCTOBER, 2015 Best of PAAFF’14 Program At Theatre N 1007 N Orange St, Wilmington, DE 19801 302.571.4699 | www.atheatren.org Tickets are $9 and can be purchased at the box office or online at www.theatren.org Best Narrative Feature FARAH GOES BANG May 8–10, 2015 During a cross-country road-trip campaigning for John Kerry in the 2004 Election, a Persian American woman in her twenties tries to lose her virginity. An interesting revisionist perspective on American life just one decade ago, this buddy-flick 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. Best Documentary Feature PLASTIC PARADISE June 12–14, 2015 An environmentalist film focusing on the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, a mass of plastic and non-degradable waste roughly twice the size of Texas that floats in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. Shot on location in the Midway Islands, this documentary concisely relates the consumption culture of post-industrial global society with the rise in environmental degradation. Audience Choice Narrative Feature CICADA July 10–12, 2015 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. Audience Choice Documentary Feature RICKI’S PROMISE August 7–9, 2015 After establishing contact with her Chinese birth-family, 18-year-old adopted American Ricki Mudd promises to spend one summer in China. Directed by Lancaster native Dr. Changfu Chang, this moving documentary tells the story of one Chinese American getting in touch with her roots, and the family she never knew. Honorable Mention Narrative Feature UZUMASA LIMELIGHT September 11–13, 2015 The Uzumasa studio complex in Kyoto is widely regarded as the Hollywood of Japan, having produced many of the best jidaigeki films (period dramas with sword fighting) beloved by Japanese and the rest of the world. These films would not be what they were if it were not for the kirareyaku, actors whose sole job is to be killed by the lead star in elaborate death scenes. Inspired by Charlie Chaplin’s Limelight, this film tells the story of one aging kirareyaku who takes on a female apprentice in the twilight of his career. See trailer Honorable Mention Documentary Feature KUMU HINA October 9–11, 2015 This touching film documents one year in the life of Hina Wong-Kalu, a native Hawaiian māhū (transgender) hula teacher who inspires a female student to claim her place as leader of the school’s all-male hula troupe. Meanwhile Hina’s longing for love and a committed relationship leads her to marry a headstrong Tongan man. An incredible docu-drama that unfolds like a narrative film, Kumu Hina reveals a side of Hawaii rarely seen on screen.

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