Hyphen magazine - Asian American arts, culture, and politics


Topic “Film Festivals”

The Sundance Film Festival is once again upon us, having officially kicked off Thursday, January 19 in Park City, UT. Hyphen interviews the Asian American filmmakers...

Ian Wang | Fri, Jan 20th- 11:10am | Kangmin Kim, Sundance, Film, Film Festivals

The Sundance Film Festival is once again upon us, having officially kicked off Thursday, January 19 in Park City, UT. Hyphen interviews the Asian American filmmakers...

Ian Wang | Fri, Jan 20th- 9:51am | Andrew Ahn, Dol, Sundance, Film, Film Festivals

Hyphen was at the inaugural Talent Campus at this year's Tokyo FILMeX film festival to observe how young Asian filmmakers seek funding for their projects. What Asian American filmmakers can learn from them?

Ian Wang | Fri, Dec 2nd- 12:53am | film, funding, Tokyo FILMeX, Tokyo Talent Campus, Film, Film Festivals

Christine Yoo's film is a hilarious, heartwarming romantic comedy about a Korean American ad exec facing increasing family pressure to marry (or die, according to family superstition).

Alvin Lin | Fri, Nov 4th- 5:47am | bobby lee, brian tee, Christine Yoo, margaret cho, paaff, the wedding palace, Film, Film Festivals

This year's Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival screened several unsolicited entries capturing life after the March 11 earthquake and tsunami in Japan.

Jamie Morris | Mon, Oct 17th- 9:02am | cinema with us, facing the earthquake, yamagata international documentary film festival, Film, Film Festivals

A number of new films premiered at TIFF '11 and demonstrates the region to be home to many vibrant filmmaking communities now producing some of Asia's most original films.  

Ian Wang | Fri, Sep 30th- 3:41am | bunohan, century of birthing, fable of the fish, southeast asian film, the lady, TIFF 2011, toronto international film festival, Film, Film Festivals

We review Asian American International Film Festival selections: A documentary on Filipina teachers in the US, and Christine Yoo's fictional account of a Korean American in L.A. whose family is cursed.

Dianne Choie | Thu, Aug 11th- 12:34am | AAIFF, Christine Yoo, documentary, Filipino Films, film festival, Korean Films, Ramona Diaz, The Learning, Wedding Palace, Film, Film Festivals, Reviews

The country’s longest-running Asian American film festival, now in its 34th year, brings parched New York audiences a wealth of cinematic gems from Asia and Asian America. It kicks off Wednesday August 10 in...

Ian Wang | Thu, Aug 11th- 3:20am | AAIFF, Film Festivals, Film, Film Festivals

Read on for descriptions of the original short films in this year's program, and an interview with festival director Melissa Hung. Plus, get your discount code here!

Ian Wang | Tue, Aug 9th- 11:37am | Houston, Slant Film Fest, Culture, Diaspora, Film, Film Festivals

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