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2012 Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival (LAAPFF)

2012 Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival (LAAPFF)

The 2012 Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival (LAAPFF) runs May 10 – 20, 2012 at the Director’s Guild of America (DGA), CGV Cinemas located in Koreatown, and for the first time, the Art Theater in Long Beach.

As Southern California’s largest and most prestigious film festival of its kind, the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival launches the celebration of Asian Pacific Heritage Month through this year’s slate of 188 films from both Asian Pacific American and Asian international directors from over 20 countries. Over the past 28 years, the Festival has presented over 3,500 films and shorts by Asian American and Asian international artists. This year, 46 feature films and 142 shorts will be showcased throughout the 10-day fest. The Festival will feature many returning filmmakers and producers who continue to make films and still hold true to their own voices as exemplified by amazing curated programs, special presentations and sneak previews of upcoming commercial releases, and the launch of two new programs for the production of new Asian American content.

SHANGHAI CALLING
The festival kicks off with the Los Angeles premiere of SHANGHAI CALLING, directed by Daniel Hsia. Hsia is a 2003 alumnus of Visual Communications’ Armed With A Camera Fellowship. Starring international hearthrob Daniel Henney (X-MEN ORIGINS: WOLVERINE; THREE RIVERS) SHANGHAI CALLING is a romantic comedy about modern-day immigrants living in an unfamiliar land. When an ambitious New York attorney (Daniel Henney) is sent to Shanghai on assignment, he immediately stumbles into a legal mess that could spell the end of his career. But with help from a beautiful relocation specialist, a well-connected foreign businessman, a clever but unassuming journalist, and a street-smart assistant, he might just save his job, discover romance, and finally learn to appreciate the many wonders of Shanghai. This is Hsia’s feature-length directorial debut, and co-stars Eliza Coupe (HAPPY ENDINGS) and Bill Paxton (BIG LOVE, HAYWIRE). Filmmaker, cast and crew to attend screening.

SUNSET STORIES
SUNSET STORIES, directed by Silas Howard and Ernesto M. Foronda, will be the festival’s Centerpiece Presentation. Foronda is also a Visual Communications’ Armed With A Camera fellow, and the writer/producer of the 2002 hit, BETTER LUCK TOMORROW. This is Foronda’s feature-length directorial debut. SUNSET STORIES, starring Sung Kang (FAST FIVE; NINJA ASSASSIN) and Monique Curnen (CONTAGION; THE DARK KNIGHT), takes you on a ride of a uniquely L.A. story of love and control. SUNSET STORIES had its world premiere at the South By Southwest Film Festival in mid-March.

The festival’s International Centerpiece is the Sundance award-winning VALLEY OF SAINTS, directed by Musa Syeed and produced by Nicholas Bruckman. The film is an India/USA production bringing to the screen the beautiful landscape of Kashmir. The story follows a young tourist boatman and his best friend, as they try to run away from the provincial life in their lake village. A military curfew and political uprising derail their plans, and the two young men must wait it out deciding on a new plan. VALLEY OF SAINTS won two major awards at Sundance – World Cinema Grand Prize and the Alfred P. Sloan Award.

YES, WE’RE OPEN
The Saturday Night Gala slot, reserved for a crowd-pleasing film every year, will be filled by sex comedy YES, WE’RE OPEN from Bay Area screenwriter H.P. Mendoza and director Richard Wong. A contemporary spin on a classic predicament, YES, WE’RE OPEN takes an intimate look at liberal San Francisco lifestyles over dinner and drinks with a side of infidelity.

Award-winning director Tsao Jui-Yuan’s JOYFUL REUNION will screen as the festival closing night presentation. A follow up to Ang Lee’s EAT DRINK MAN WOMAN, JOYFUL REUNION introduces us to familial bonds that surround a vegetarian restaurant. It is definitely a ‘foodie’ film about relationships, family ties and showcases Taiwanese and Chinese regional cuisines that will leave your mouth watering.

This year, for the first time, the LAAPFF expands to Long Beach during the Closing weekend, where Film Festival award-winners and a showcase of Pacific Islander works will be presented at the historic Art Theater of Long Beach. The oustanding films kick off with Venice and Sundance favorite THE ORATOR (O le Tulafele), directed by Tusi Tamasese and closes with SIONE’S 2: UNFINISHED BUSINESS (sequel to SAMOAN WEDDING) directed by Simon Bennet. Other highlights include Hawaiian documentary PAPA MAU: THE WAY FINDER, directed by Na’alehu Anthony; Eco-awareness documentary THERE ONCE WAS AN ISLAND (Te Henua e Nnoho), directed by Briar March; Cambodian American feature TWO SHADOWS directed by Greg Cahill; Festival favorite GOLDEN SLUMBERS directed by Cambodian French director Davy Chou about the golden and lost era of Cambodian cinema, which was eventually destroyed by the Khmer Rouge regime.
Through the LAAPFF, VC will also launch two major programs that will expand the organization’s artist services in a major way:

First, the C3 Project Market, a first-of-its-kind program, is a unique opportunity for filmmakers of Asian descent to showcase their narrative feature project to Financiers, Producers, Production Companies, Agents, Managers and Industry Executives enabling them with the contacts, information and confidence they need to make their film. On May 12-13, Industry participants will have the ability to discover new talent and voices, including winning a cash prize of $5000 for the best project pitch.

In addition, the VC Film Development Fund, underwritten by Comcast, was created to nurture established filmmakers with their next film project. The Fund is a multi-year program, wherein VC will select six filmmakers and will serve as Executive Producers to develop narrative feature-length projects, as well as financing up to $100,000 of the budget. The six filmmakers chosen for the Fund will be announced at the Opening Night of the Festival.

This year’s competition of Asian American feature films reflect a varied group of compelling story tellers from both documentary and narrative genres.

The 2012 documentary competition line-up includes:
CHINA HEAVYWEIGHT – Yung Chang
GIVE UP TOMORROW – Michael Collins
MR. CAO GOES TO WASHINGTON – S. Leo Chiang
RESTORING THE LIGHT – Carol Liu
SEEKING ASIAN FEMALE – Debbie Lum
UPLOADED: THE ASIAN AMERICAN MOVEMENT – Kane Diep
WHERE HEAVEN MEETS HELL – Sasha Friedlander

The 2012 narrative competition line up includes:
THE CRUMBLES – Akira Boch
HANG LOOSE – Ryan Kawamoto
I AM A GHOST – H.P. Mendoza
KNOTS – Michael Kang
MODEL MINORITY – Lily Mariye
PARADISE BROKEN – James Sereno
SALAD DAYS – Hiram Chan
SHANGHAI CALLING – Daniel Hsia
SUNSET STORIES – Ernesto M. Foronda, Silas Howard
SURROGATE VALENTINE 2: DAYLIGHT SAVINGS – David Boyle
TWO SHADOWS – Greg Cahill
VALLEY OF SAINTS – Musa Syeed
VIETTE – Mye Hoang
YES, WE’RE OPEN – Richard Wong

Shanghai Calling Trailer

Yes, We’re Open trailer

The Training Diary of Will Yun Lee : Episode 1

The Training Diary of Will Yun Lee : Episode 1

Hollywood star Will Yun Lee takes you on a journey to rediscover his past through his martial arts and the current trials, tribulations and triumphs of Hollywood. This documentary style mini-series looks into glitz, glamour, and realities of what LA has to offer. Episode 1 of The Training Diary of Will Yun Lee is entitled “Back to Black”. Follow his journey in Los Angeles.

The Training Diary of Will Yun Lee : Episode 1

The Stanley Project

The Stanley Project

UCI Film students interview Chris from Big or Bigger/Instant Noodles Crew about The Stanley Project and how it came about. Here’s more from Chris:

When Stanley was sick, I promised him that I would do something to help others who were fighting cancer. Now, with the Stanley Project, I hope to spread the connection of love and caring that i felt, and the Stanley Movement to as many people as I can.

To everyone fighting cancer or who has a loved one fighting cancer, please know that you are not alone. I hope you will join us in the Stanley Project. Partake in the movement where we all stay connected in our struggle, and where your story is the story of each one of us.
remember.

cancer can’t, love can.

The Stanley Project is a unique online social support group with the mission of connecting people together in the war against cancer. Learn more about the project here.

The Stanley Project

Map of the World by Lily Bee

Map of the World by Lily Bee

Singer Lily Bee dropped a new original single “Map of the World” off her upcoming album “Age of Exploration”. The travel themed album features fun songs like this one. Time to explore the uncharted new world and throw caution to the wind. Who knows where your road will lead you?

You can download the track FREE below:

Listen to more Lily Bee: UP, Senior Letter and They Don’t Make ‘Em Like You.

Map of the World by Lily Bee

Lyrics to Map of the World by Lily Bee

I can’t help but to feel like I’m inside looking out
And it’s losing its appeal
Gotta change things and re-route

(Pre-chorus)
Take off, dive in
Throw caution to the wind
Jump off the shelf
You might just find yourself

(Chorus)
I’ve got a map of the world
Uncharted, I started to see
A dotted path unfurl
A road full of uncertainty
I don’t know where it goes
But I’m open to who knows

Ba da da da…

Doesn’t matter where you go
You know you’ll run into love
And you’ve got a smile to show
To all the people you’ll think of

(Pre-chorus)
(Chorus)

Love, love, love, love…
You’ll find love, you’ll find love, love…

(Chorus)

Live My Life music video by Far East Movement x Justin Bieber

Live My Life music video by Far East Movement x Justin Bieber

Far East Movement released a second version of their music video for the single “Live My Life.” The visuals are virtually the same as the Live My Life (Party Rock Remix) music video with LMFAO’s RedFoo verse replaced by the original. Don’t worry FM is still party rockin. You can get the song on Live My Life (feat. Justin Bieber) - Live My Life (feat. Justin Bieber) - Single.

Watch more Far East Movement music videos:Jello, So What?, If I Was You (OMG), 2 is Better, Like a G6, Rocketeer, Girls on the Dance Floor, Fetish, Low Ridin, F*CK the ROBOTS, Dance Like Michael Jackson, and I Party .

Live My Life music video by Far East Movement x Justin Bieber

Lyrics to Live My Life by Far East Movement x Justin Bieber

[Intro – Justin Bieber]
I’m gonna live my life
No matter what, we party tonight
I’m gonna li-li-live my life
I know that we gon’ be alright

[Far East Movement : KevNish]
Yo, hell yeah, dirty bass
Ghetto girl, you drive me cray
Hell yeah, dirty bass
Yo, yo

This beat make me go wow
This drink make me fall down
I party hard like carnival
Let’s burn this motha down
This bass make me go ape (go ape)
This girl circus so late
You’re that hella cake with a cali shake
I got dough, who’s down to bake

Oh my, dirty bass
Oh you got it like that
I can work that back
Let me get that
(get your ass on the floor)
Oh my, dirty bass
Oh you got that small
I can break that off
Let me get that
(get your ass on the floor)

[Justin Bieber – Chorus]
I’m gonna live my life
No matter what, we party tonight
I’m gonna li-li-live my life
I know that we gon’ be alright

I’m gonna live my life
No matter what, we party tonight
I’m gonna li-li-live my life
I know that we gon’ be alright

Wo-oh oh, wo-oh oh,
I know that we gon’ be alright
Wo-oh oh, wo-oh oh
I know that we gon’ be alright

[Far East Movement : KevNish]
Yo, hell yeah, dirty bass
Ghetto girl, you drive me cray
Hell yeah, dirty bass

[Far East Movement : Prohgress]
No matter where we be at VIP, or in the c-lac
All we need to start it is the speakers in my g-chat
I spot a couple hotties
Holla, we’re the party, we that
Girl move it like pilates
Put your head where your knee at

Oh my, dirty bass
Oh you got it like that
I can work that back
Let me get that
(get your ass on the floor)
Oh my, dirty bass
Oh you got that small
I can break that off
Let me get that
(get your ass on the floor)

[Justin Bieber – Chorus]
I’m gonna live my life
No matter what, we party tonight
I’m gonna li-li-live my life
I know that we gon’ be alright

I’m gonna live my life
No matter what, we party tonight
I’m gonna li-li-live my life
I know that we gon’ be alright

[Bridge]
This is my moment tonight
Hell yeah we doing it right
So get your hands up in the air
Like we living your life
This is my moment tonight
Hell yeah we doing it right
So get your hands up in the air
Like you living your life
Like you living your life (x4)

[Justin Bieber – Chorus]
I’m gonna live my life
No matter what, we party tonight
I’m gonna li-li-live my life
I know that we gon’ be alright

Wo-oh oh, wo-oh oh,
I know that we gon’ be alright
Wo-oh oh, wo-oh oh
I know that we gon’ be alright