On July 27th, the 42nd Asian American International Film Festival presented its centerpiece presentation with the New York premiere of Justin Chon's sophomore film "Ms. Purple." Afterwards, a panel was conducted with the filmmakers and talent in atten ...
Stomping out expectations in Genta Matsugami’s ‘Demolition Girl’
Written By: Saiya Floyd Genta Matsugami’s “Demolition Girl” transports the audience to rural Japan and offers a look into the life of a working class teenage girl. Set in Gunma Prefecture in the months before the girl’s last year of high school, “Demo ...
An ode to Asian CineVision’s hometown — ‘Shorts: Made in NY’
Written By: Beatrice Viri The 42nd Asian American International Film Festival featured several thoughtfully made shorts with the “Shorts: Made in NY” program. Though they spanned different genres, one factor united these shorts in particular: all film ...
A conversation with the filmmakers in AAIFF’s ‘Shorts: Beyond Queer’ block
On July 27th, the 42nd Asian American International Film Festival held a special presentation of carefully curated shorts titled "Shorts: Beyond Queer." The program not only highlighted notable queer filmmakers, but also important subjects and themes rel ...
A conversation with the creators of ‘Rituals of Resistance’ and ‘The Little Goddess’
On July 28th, "Rituals of Resistance" screened at the Asia Society in New York for the 42nd Asian American International Film Festival. The screening was preceded by the short film "The Little Goddess." After the screening, there was a panel with the dir ...
A conversation with the creators of ‘Happy Cleaners’
On August 3rd, "Happy Cleaners" closed the 42nd Asian American International Film Festival with a special presentation at the Asia Society in New York City. After the screening, Vivian Lee moderated a panel with the cast and crew. Vivian Lee is an anchor ...
‘Go Back to China’: How we’re forced to stop worrying and love our roots
Written By: Nathan Liu “Go back to your country!” It’s a slur that many people of color have heard for years. Its message is simple: you are not welcome here. You need to get out. It’s a horrible, toxic sentiment. No person should ever be made to feel ...
When he walks
Written By: Demi Guo An hour after “When We Walk” finished screening, I’m finally able to nab him. “He’s so popular!” I whispered to one of his adoring friends. But right before he and his editor can start answering my questions, Jason DaSilva gets a ...
‘KD’ chases life after a brush with death
Written By: Saiya Floyd Imagine you’ve lived a long life as a loving father. You worked hard and did what you could to provide for your family. Then you fall into a coma for three months, and when you wake up, you hear your children planning to carry ...