Daily Archives: August 3, 2011

Help fund nightdreamblues

Help fund nightdreamblues

A new film “nightdreamblues” is in the works from the people that backed The People I’ve Slept With. The movie follows three childhood friends who reunite for an impromptu birthday celebration. Here’s a synopsis:

An explosive, richly nuanced drama about the struggle to keep our eyes open when we lose our way, this contemporary feature-length film centers on one summer night in Los Angeles and examines the strained relationship between three high school friends, now in their 30s, whose lives have turned out to be nothing like they had imagined.

How do they reconcile the reality of their lives with the burden of their dreams?

This thrilling story begins with high stakes, when life hangs in the balance, with a fateful event that ultimately pulls three old friends back together. Soon, their reunion crashes them into the paths of three entertaining strangers, each a colorful mixture of unbridled enthusiasm for life and a unique perspective of the world around them.

But as the dark and knowing night goes, so go their guards and expectations.

À la great, classic ensemble motion pictures like, THE BREAKFAST CLUB, ANNIVERSARY PARTY, LESS THAN ZERO, ST. ELMO’S FIRE, GARDEN STATE, BEAUTIFUL GIRLS and THE BIG CHILL, this feature film bears the impressive ingredients for an unforgettable movie experience, with an urgent heart, a reckless sense of humor, a vibrant and moving soundtrack, and certainly a clear thirst for redemption and meaning in an uncertain world.

This film is written by West Liang and directed by Nadine Truong. Learn how you can help get this movie made here. Principal Photography begins in September 2011 with release date slated for September 2012.

nightdreamblues teaser

J-Town Summer Sessions 2011

JTown Summer Sessions

Our friends at Tuesday Night Project, in partnership with Glenn Suravech Mosaic Sound Recordings and Higashi Honganji Buddhist Temple, present: J-Town Summer Sessions: A Live Concert Recording and Celebration of Art + Community on August 6, 2011, which will be one week following the Higashi Honganji Buddhist Temple’s Obon Festival event.

The event will take place at the Higashi Honganji Buddhist Temple, 505 East Third Street, Los Angeles, CA 90013.

J-Town Summer Sessions will celebrate Tuesday Night Project’s thirteenth year of its 1st & 3rd Tuesday Night Cafe free public arts series with a concert featuring a number of musical artists from the Asian Pacific and Los Angeles community. In addition, music producer and recording engineer Glenn Suravech will be doing a live recording of the J-Town Summer Sessions concert and producing tracks of select pieces from each artist.

To purchase tickets online, please visit here.

$20 General Admission Presale  ($25 General Admission at the door)
$15 Student/Senior(60+) Presale  ($20 Student/Senior at the door)
Kids 12 and under FREE!
Presale ends at 11:59pm on Thursday, August 4th!

Sean promotes J-Town Summer Sessions 2011

I Don’t Know How She Does It trailer with Olivia Munn

I Don't Know How She Does It trailer with Olivia Munn

We haven’t heard too much from actress Olivia Munn since her show Perfect Couples went off the air. (See Olivia Munn and her Tiger Mom.) But for Olivia Munn fans, she’ll be in theaters soon with the film “I Don’t Know How She Does It”. Here’s more about the film:

Sarah Jessica Parker, Greg Kinnear, Pierce Brosnan, Olivia Munn and Christina Hendricks star in I Don’t Know How She Does It, a comedy from director Douglas McGrath (Emma, Infamous) and producer Donna Gigliotti (The Reader, Let Me In). Based on the critically acclaimed bestseller by Allison Pearson, I Don’t Know How She Does It follows a Boston-based working mother trying desperately to juggle marriage, children, and a high-stress job.

Kate Reddy (Parker) devotes her days to her job with a Boston-based financial management firm. At night she goes home to her adoring, recently-downsized architect husband Richard (Kinnear) and their two young children. It’s a non-stop balancing act, the same one that Kate’s acerbic best friend and fellow working mother Allison (Christina Hendricks) performs on a daily basis, and that Kate’s super-brainy, child-phobic young junior associate Momo (Olivia Munn) fully intends to avoid. When Kate gets handed a major new account that will require frequent trips to New York, Richard also wins the new job he’s been hoping for—and both will be spreading themselves even thinner. Complicating matters is Kate’s charming new business associate Jack Abelhammer (Brosnan), who begins to prove an unexpected source of temptation.

“I Don’t Know How She Does It” hits theaters on September 16, 2011.

I Don’t Know How She Does It trailer with Olivia Munn

Midnight Kids For Japan (Globalgiving.org Japan Relief Compilation Album)

Midnight Kids For Japan (Globalgiving.org Japan Relief Compilation Album)

Midnight Kids for Japan is a compilation album brought to you by KC.93 Records & Radio, the music label of international artist collective, Midnight Kids Academy.

The album consists of new and unreleased music by KC.93’s roster of over 40 musicians from different corners of the world such as the United Kingdom, Germany, China, and various regions of the United States. Each artist‘s contribution is unique and organically evolves to create a synergy allowing them to move in ways that would not be possible on their own.

All proceeds from the album will go towards GlobalGiving’s Japan Earthquake and Tsunami Relief Fund.

To stream and purchase the album, please visit here.

Jowin & Mark II – Hanami (花見)

Here’s more ways to support Japan through music: Secret Show for Japan with Linkin Park x B’z, Tsunami Relief: Download to Donate, Songs for Japan to benefit Japan Disaster Relief, We Pray For You : YouTube Japan Tribute, and Solitude (Tribute to Japan) by Francis Kang.

2011 Slant Film Festival in Houston

2011 Slant Film Festival in Houston

Houston’s Asian American film festival, Slant: Bold Asian American Images, returns for the 11th year with an eclectic lineup that represent the best new works by Asian American filmmakers. From a mockumentary that follows a self-important spoken word artist to a sci-fi tale featuring a malfunctioning android, the five short films selected for Slant tell diverse stories. Slant Film Festival will screen for one night only on Thursday, August 11, 2011 at 7:30PM at River Oaks Theatre, 2009 West Gray. Curator Melissa Hung and filmmaker Soham Mehta will be in attendance.

Works include Fatakra by New York-based, Houston-bred Soham Mehta, winner of a 2011 Student Academy Award. The film, about an immigrant family reuniting after years apart, screened earlier this year at South By Southwest (SXSW). Jaime Lo, small and shy, a charming animation by Toronto-based Lillian Chan, also tells a similar story about a family where one parent works abroad, but from a child’s point of view.

J.P. Chan’s Digital Antiquities and Tanuj Chopra’s PIA are both science fiction films set in the future, but their characters are searching for the past. The program closes with Asian American Jesus, directed by Yasmine Gomez and featuring performer Samantha Chanse as six different characters in a hilarious mockumentary exploring post-racial art and excuses for bad poetry.

SELECTED FILMS:

Jaime Lo, small and shy by Lillian Chan
Jaime Lo, a shy Chinese Canadian girl, observes the world around her through her drawings. When Jaime’s father is sent to Hong Kong for a year-long work assignment, Jaime must use her creativity to cope with his absence.

Fatakra by Soham Mehta
Naveen left India to chase his dreams in America. Three years and a recession later, his wife and son join him. Sparks fly as a family reunites.

PIA by Tanuj Chopra
In San Francisco, in the year 2063, much of human labor has been replaced with service androids called PIAs. One night, a mysterious and malfunctioning PIA appears at Syama Raval’s front door.

Digital Antiquities by J.P. Chan
In the year 2036, a woman in an antique electronics shop meets a desperate young man seeking to recover data from an old CD.

Asian American Jesus by Yasmine Gomez
In this mockumentary, performer Samantha Chanse plays six different characters including Truth is Real, a self-professed ‘mad scientist of the spoken word,’ and the subject of college freshman Suzette Law’s final project for her ethnic studies class.

For tickets and more info, go here.

Fatakra Trailer

More about the Slant Film Festival
Slant was established in 2001 by Melissa Hung, the founding editor of Hyphen, a magazine about Asian American culture. In presenting this festival, Aurora Picture Show participates in exploring the power of moving images in crafting identity and community.

Drifterz Crew 2011

Drifterz Crew 2011

South Korean bboys Drifterz Crew released their 2011 promo video. They got some of their previous breakers, but they’ve also added few new crew members. Check out the dance moves from Bong, Ducky, Trickx, Coma, Ninu, Hong10, Rookie, and Moony along with the new generation Break son, Boogie beat, Neepy, and Jazz bear. Sick bboy skills shot out in Hacheon Park in Seoul, South Korea.

For more bboy action, check out these films: Turn It Loose, Project P-noise, Among B-Boys, Always Be Boyz, and Planet B-Boy.

Drifterz Crew 2011