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Tag Archives: Vivienne Auyeung
Asian picks at Worldwide Short Film Festival
This year’s 18th annual Worldwide Short Film Festival is running from June 5-10, 2012. The CFC Worldwide Short Film Festival (WSFF) is the premier venue for the exhibition and promotion of short film in North America. Here is a look … Continue reading
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Tagged Andrew Ahn, Bloor Hot Docs Cinema, CFC Worldwide Short Film Festival, CN Tower, Emily Kai Bock, Hayoun Kwon, Homeland Security, Isabel Bader Theatre, Isiah Medina, Makiko Sukikara, Malene Choi Jensen, Mission to the Milky Way, Phil Collins, Scene Not Herd, Someone to Watch Over Me, Superfans, The Family Compact, Vivienne Auyeung, War - What Is It Good For?, Wattanapume Laisuwanchai
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