And it’s an evergreen story inspired by the past, set in the modern day Written By: Demi Guo This article may contain spoilers. In 2017, Evan Jackson Leong was known for the 2013 hit, “Linsanity,” which had taken up most of his time since. But no ...
Capturing the ever-changing ‘Chinatown Vibes’
Written By: Demi Guo “Another one,” the frowny face seemed to say. Chinatown Vibes’ Instagram story featured yet one more neighborhood business closed down for good. Sheng Lin spent much of his early life in Chinatown. It felt only right to documen ...
A New York minute with Celia Au
Written By: Saiya Floyd The first thing that strikes you when you see Celia Au in person is that she’s cool. She strides into Housing Works Bookstore and Cafe in SoHo, in a mostly black ensemble (a requisite for any New Yorker), made unique with bold ...
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 ...
LINSANITY to Open 36th Asian American International Film Festival In New York Premiere
LINSANITY, the feature documentary about Jeremy Lin, will be the Opening Night Presentation of the 36th annual Asian American International Film Festival.
NATIONAL FILM SOCIETY: NEW YORK TAKE OVER
The National Film Society recently visited New York City to promote their Kickstarter campaign for AWESOME ASIAN BAD GUYS.
POINT OF INTEREST: AN INTERVIEW WITH ALISON KLAYMAN PART 1
CineVue had a chance to speak with Alison Klayman on her debut feature documentary, AI WEIWEI: NEVER SORRY.
POINT OF INTEREST: RICH WONG AND H.P MENDOZA
CineVue caught up with Rich Wong and H.P Mendoza to discuss their latest film collaboration – YES, WE’RE OPEN (AAIFF’12).