Daily Archives: September 22, 2012

Careless Love trailer

Careless Love trailer
On a stormy Sydney evening, Linh (Nammi Le), a young Vietnamese-Australian university student, climbs into an anonymous car to begin work as a part-time escort. Her driver, Dion, and Mint, the Thai girl sitting in the back, will be her constant companions as she travels the city from job to job, negotiating her way through experiences that are often confronting to Linh whose moral compass has to be re-adjusted after each evening’s work.

Linh’s father has lost his job and her family are in danger of losing their house. Linh’s new income helps pay the mortgage, but to keep her prostitution secret, she becomes a consummate liar. Her parents are only too pleased she is able to help and believe her lies. Not even her closest friends know – least of all her boyfriend Jack.

How all this affects Linh emotionally is glimpsed in the relationship she forms with one of her regular clients, Luke, a former US Marine dealing in looted art works from Iraqi museums. They talk about Linh’s studies in social anthropology and religion and Linh gradually adapts to the double life she leads.

When finally Linh’s two worlds collide, she struggles to deal with the shock and distress of those close to her and the value judgements of a society whose double standards she has witnessed first-hand.

Careless Love trailer

The Past by Mio Soul

The Past by Mio Soul

Singer Mio Soul released the music video for her single “The Past” off her debut EP “In My Skin”. Her latest video continues from her first music video “I Wish,” where Mio Soul terrorized NYC with a group of Vampire Divas. From NYC to Asakusa, Tokyo, her second video uses Sky Tree as a backdrop as she reflects on her past as a vampire. Relationships are tough whether you’re a human or vampire. You can get Mio Soul’s music on In My Skin - EP - Mio Soul or amazon.

The Past by Mio Soul

Lyrics to The Past by Mio Soul

Hook
I know it ain’t right for me to say
Waiting for you to come back to me
My heart is in the future with the past unerased
Stranded in the path
I know it ain’t right for me to say
About my new life without you
It’s so exciting but it’s still missing
I’m always here for you

Verse 1
I lost sight of you back there
I’m still looking for your shadow
Is this a nightmare
Or am I daydreaming
All I could do is nothing else
But trying hard to rise my sorrows
Up still I remember
Feeling in your arms
So many songs from the radio
We used to share
It didn’t last forever
One day we went our own way
Time will tell if this is right or it’s wrong
I don’t wanna know boy
I just can’t stand the pain

Hook

Verse 2
I was at a loss for words
Such a chemical reaction
You are the one for me
It was enough for me to believe
Who could imagine
Finally our journey came to an end
Now I remember
Mama used to tell me
Love is to think what is best for him, not for me
I didn’t understand but
I’m really feeling it right now
Time will tell
If this is right or it’s wrong
Gotta find my own way
And I take this pain

Bridge
I’m sitting here all alone
From sunrise to sunset
I really don’t know where to go
What you were meant to be to me
Why did we meet oh God please tell me why

A Kind of Wisdom by Ellie Lee

A Kind of Wisdom by Ellie Lee

Daughter Ellie Lee tells the story of her Chinese immigrant father and the empire he built from nothing in her story “A Kind of Wisdom”. It’s a story about a “crazy” immigrant dad and showcases some of the hilarious culture clashes between life in America and life from overseas. Life in Boston Chinatown can be full of humor. As a storyteller, her performances for The Moth have earned her inclusion on the “Audience Favorites” and “Best of the Moth” CD box sets, as well as Mainstage performances at the MoMA in New York & at venues across the country. These stories help to shape her upcoming animated series “Chinafornia”. Look for it soon.

Ellie Lee is an award-winning director, writer & producer of animated, fiction & documentary films, which have screened at the Berlin Film Festival & over a hundred festivals worldwide. She was one of Filmmaker Magazine’s 25 New Faces of Independent Film. She is a five-time National Emmy Award nominee & won the 2009 Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Award for excellence in broadcast journalism.

A Kind of Wisdom by Ellie Lee