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ASIAN CINEVISION FACT
SHEET
Asian CineVision, Inc. (ACV) is a not-for-profit
national media arts organization dedicated to the promotion
and preservation of Asian and Asian American media expressions.
ACV was founded in 1976 by Hong Kong cinema legend Tsui
Hark (Once Upon a Time in China), Oscar-nominated
director Christine Choy (Who Killed Vincent Chin?),
Danny Yung, and Peter Chow with the purpose to produce
Chinese Community TV, a weekly half-hour video program
to effect positive change in areas such as housing,
redevelopment, and healthcare.
However, reflecting the growth of the
Asian American media community and its expanding needs,
ACV amended its certificate of incorporation to specify
much larger purposes: "To produce and to exhibit
films and video programs about the experience and culture
of Asian and Asian American communities...," "to
provide consultation and technical assistance for artists,
cultural and media organizations," "to publish
various documentation," and "to organize seminars,
conferences and workshops..."
For over 27 years, ACV has provided
program and services to filmmakers including the annual
Asian American International Film Festival and the national
tour of Festival works, exhibitions in film and video,
media-production services for independent artists and
producers, publications including CineVue (a quarterly
journal), a print and media archive, and a variety of
training workshops.
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Gregory Chew
Lucy Chow
Roger Garcia
Terence Lam
Angel Veasco Shaw
Robert Sui
Harry T.Y. Tai
John C. Woo
HONORARY CIRCLE
Joan Chen
Christine Choy
Jessica Hagedorn
Warrington Hudlin
Ang Lee
Tamlyn Tomita
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HONORARY
FESTIVAL BOARD
Vishakha N Disai
Jessica Hagedorn
Judy Kim
Ang Lee
Mira Nair
Nicholas Platt
Anna Sui
Wayne Wang
Dr. John C. Weber
Welly Yang |