Philadelphia Asian American Film Festival

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Family Ingredients

Community College of Philadelphia 1700 Spring Garden St, Philadelphia

Join host Chef Ed Kenney as he travels the path of ancestors, from Hawaii to the homeland in this six-episode TV documentary food genealogy travel show that explores the links between ethnic heritage and culinary arts. The first episode follows host Ed Kenney around his native Oahu in an extensive look at the food that made the biggest impact on his life " poi, an important staple in Native Hawaiian cuisine made from taro. In the second episode Chef Ed travels to Tahiti to meet up with a young man named Maui Tauotaha sailing the globe on a traditional Polynesian double-hulled canoe. Their journey leads them to an ancestral village in search of Maui"s favorite food memory " poisson cru, or raw fish, the quintessential Tahitian dish. Screened with the first episode of Laos In The House Guest, a web series that highlights individuals who happen to be Lao American refugees. The debut webisode features Kris & Manila of #IEatLaoFood and explores the important role food plays in their culture and families. Director Catzie Vilayphonh expected in attendance. Facebook Event Page 

Free

Dear Thalia East Coast Premiere

Lightbox Film Center 3701 Chestnut St, Philadelphia

Synopsis: Less than a mile from the tourist beaches of Waikiki is one of Hawaii"s largest homeless populations. This compelling documentary offers a firsthand look into the lives of Tracy Martin, his wife Tabatha, and four year-old daughter Thalia living on the streets of Kakaako, Oahu as a homeless family. Mixing archival footage, interviews, and footage shot by the Martin family themselves using GoPro cameras provided by the filmmaker. Part of the Pacific Showcase presented by Pacific Islanders in Communications, this film is an important reminder of the human cost of ongoing gentrification in the Hawaiian islands caused in part by tourism. Facebook Event Page

$5 – $8