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Tag Archives: Film Festival
Filmmaker Updates (VanCity edition!): Ann Marie Fleming, Su-An Ng
Vancouver-based filmmaker Ann Marie Fleming‘s films have been screened at Reel Asian many times over the years, most recently Window Horses (Karaoke Project) last year. Her beautiful I Was The Child of Holocaust Survivors was recently selected as one of … Continue reading
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Tagged Ann Marie Fleming, Film Festival, Filmmaker Updates, Su-An Ng, Vancouver
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SFIAAFF announces line-up!
The 29th San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival (SFIAAFF) has announced their programming! This annual event is the largest and most prestigious of its kind and we often look to them for inspiration and advice (just like an older … Continue reading
World Stages
While we often shorten it to just “RA”, it’s worth remembering that we’re the Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival. We try very hard not just to show local audiences the world of East and Southeast Asian film, but to … Continue reading
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Tagged Deborah Chow, Film Festival, Filmmaker Updates, Fruit Chan, Lixin Fan, Lu Chuan, Reel Asian, Suite Suite Chinatown
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Filmmaker Updates: Cuong Ngo, Jonathan Ng, Jeff Chiba Stearns, Randall Okita, Jason Karman, Stephanie Comilang, David Frankovich, Apitchatpong Weerasethakul
Jonathan Ng‘s Alpha Beta Complex, Jeff Chiba Stearns’ One Big Hapa Family, Randall Okita’s Fish In Barrel and Jason Karman’s I’m In The Mood For Love are screening at the DC Asian Pacific American Film Festival (Oct. 7-16, 2010). Cuong … Continue reading
Planet in Focus kicks off festival with live barn owl…whooooo!
Joyce and I had the pleasure of attending the first ever press conference for the 11th Annual Planet in Focus International Environmental Film + Video Festival at the ROM this morning. From beginning to end, we were reminded of the … Continue reading
Indie Lounge Talent Lab at the Grand River Film Festival
Check out the Indie Lounge Talent Lab at the Grand River Film Festival. Download the application here. Tweet this!
2010 Planet in Focus’ Green Pitch Competition Now Open!
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Phobia 2 at After Dark
Reel Asian Co-Presents Phobia 2 at Toronto After Dark! Continue reading
Junko’s Shamisen and Robogeisha at After Dark
The skies cleared up just in time for After Dark’s presentation of Junko’s Shamisen and Robogeisha last night. Junko’s Shamisen (directed by Sol Friedman) was a nice surprise for audience members who may not have been expecting this playful but … Continue reading
Opening Night at After Dark
Friday night (the 13th! Ooooooo…) was opening night of the 5th Toronto After Dark Film Festival and a big crowd turned out to see The Last Lovecraft, a comedy-horror-buddyflick hybrid. While not one of the festival’s bigger pictures, I thought … Continue reading




