Christopher Bourne is a writer and cinephile. His film reviews and articles have appeared in Senses of Cinema, Meniscus Magazine, The Brooklyn Rail and other publications.
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AAIFF’12
Save the Date! The 35th Asian American International Film Festival will take place July 25-August 5, 2012 in New York City.
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Tech Exec/Producer Philip Lam Joins Asian CineVision Board of Directors
Lam is a Principal with Hot Studio Inc., a digital design and technology firm. He is a 20+ year veteran of the information technology and interactive media industries and has played critical roles in numerous ground-breaking initiatives
involving personalization technology, e-commerce, social media and computer/console gaming.
When Hainan Meets Teochew
Not your typical romantic comedy, the unusual pair grows closer as they face an angry landlord, an estranged father, a sickly mother, and a crazy ex-girlfriend.
My Heart Beats
In a desperate attempt to revitalize her monotonous life, Juri, a lonely English professor in her mid-30s, has decided to break into the porn industry.
Living in Seduced Circumstances
A mix of mystery and psychological thriller, Filipino-American director Ian Gamazon warps and challenges viewers’ expectations, leading to a haunting climax.
Tales of the Waria
In Indonesia, there lives a unique community of men who live openly as women. Known as Warias, these individuals must balance identity, intimacy, and their Islamic faith.