Daily Archives: March 27, 2009

Children of Invention

channelAPA.com met Children of Invention director/writer Tze Chun a couple weeks ago at the 2009 SFIAAFF. When we met him, he recently left the Sundance film festival, where his film premiered, and didn’t even have a trailer for his film yet. Looks like Tze has cranked out the trailer now. (See it below). Here’s the synopsis for Children of Invention :

After being evicted from their home, the Cheng family finds that times are tighter than ever. Hardworking single mom and recent Boston transplant Elaine tries desperately to find the means to support her young children, Raymond and Tina. They squat in a model apartment in an unfinished building, but try to maintain a normal life. Elaine juggles a number of jobs, including working for a questionable pyramid scheme. Meanwhile, Raymond and Tina become latch-key kids and find amusement in building childish inventions. When Elaine doesn’t return home one night, things take a turn for the worse. Nobody knows the kids are home alone, and they are left to fend for themselves. As the days pass, Raymond realizes he needs to come up with a plan to take care of his little sister.

We’ve seen Children of Invention and it’s great. (It won a Special Jury Award at the 2009 San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival.) The film focuses on pyramid schemes aka Multi level marketing (MLM) as it relates to the immigrant mentality. Having sat through MLM pitches in the past, Tze Chun does a great job capturing the tactics used and the get rich quick mentality superbly. You really feel for the pressure on the mother and struggles of the kids. If you wanna see the Children of Invention, check the website to find out where it is playing here. Make sure you buy tickets early. This film will most likely sell out at a festival.

Q&A with Children of Invention director/writer Tze Chun

Also see part 2 of our interview with Tze Chun

Children of Invention Trailer

Win freebies from BoA

It’s Freebie Friday again at channelAPA.com. Last month we gave away Freebies from Wong Fu Productions and Far*East Movement. Now we are doing it with BoA this time.

You have a chance to win a DVD/poster prize pack. The DVD contains: Eat You Up Music Video (two versions, one directed by Cha Eun Taek, and the other directed by Diane Martell) Look Who’s talking Behind Scenes video, Making of the “I did it for Love” video. Thanks to the BoA promotion team for making this giveaway possible.

This is how you can win. Email us at webmaster@channelapa.com or twitter us with “I want BoA swag” and let us know how you found us. Contest ends April 10th, 2009. Tell your friends and family.

BTW – you can order BoA’s new album on Amazon.com.

BoA’s new Eat You Up video

Taking Woodstock trailer from director Ang Lee

Demetri Martin intros the trailer from director Ang Lee’s upcoming film “Taking Woodstock. The film is based on Elliot Tiber’s memior, Taking Woodstock. The comedy tells the story of Mr. Tiber, who played a key role in turning the Woodstock event into the huge event it is remembered for. Ang Lee is not known for comedies so it will be interesting to see how he directs this film. The film is set to hit theaters on August 14th 2009.

Taking Woodstock Trailer from director Ang Lee

Six in the City – Hypen Magazine turns 6

Hyphen Magazine is turning 6. With so many independent publications struggling these days, they are proud to still be alive and kicking. (KoreAm Journal is in trouble and AsianWeek ceased publication earlier this year.) Congrats to Hyphen Magazine. If you wanna celebrate with the Hyphen crew in San Francisco, vist Hyphen Magazine for the party info here.



Here’s a commercial that Hyphen did last year playing off the Mac vs PC commercials.