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The Chinese Gardens Trailer

The Chinese Gardens Trailer

What does a late-1800s Pacific Northwest town have in common with today’s immigration debate? Quite a bit, says San Francisco State’s Valerie Soe. The assistant professor of Asian American studies, has written, directed and produced a new short documentary called “The Chinese Gardens” that explores the lost Chinese community in Port Townsend, Washington and draws connections between anti-Chinese racism in the late 19th-century Pacific Northwest and today’s anti-immigrant rhetoric.

“The Chinese Gardens” shines a light on the often-unseen history of anti-Chinese violence and ensuing resistance in the Pacific Northwest. Soe visited the locations of former Chinatown landmarks in Port Townsend, where today there is little trace of the community despite Chinese at one point making up 25 percent of the town’s population. Even a bronze plaque commemorating the former Chinatown has recently been stolen, Soe said. “It’s kind of like chasing ghosts,” she said. Soe hopes the film will help viewers understand the significant contributions immigrants make to American society and become aware that scapegoating immigrants has been used for many years to deflect blame from deeper issues in our society.

Drawn to the U.S. by the California Gold Rush and the demand for workers to build the Transcontinental Railroad, Chinese immigrants settled in cities and towns along the West Coast. But when the country slid into a depression after the Civil War, those immigrants became scapegoats for the worsening economic conditions. Congress passed the Chinese Exclusion Act in 1882, which severely limited Chinese immigration to the U.S. and was often manifested in beatings and murders of Chinese immigrants. The law was not repealed until 1943.

Unlike in other West Coast cities like Seattle, Tacoma, Spokane and Eureka, Port Townsend’s Chinese community was not violently thrown out, Soe said. But the Chinese, who for a time were integrated with and accepted by the larger community, were eventually driven away by “benign neglect.” According to some accounts, Port Townsend’s Chinatown was destroyed during a citywide fire in 1910 because firefighters only saved the white buildings, Soe said. “We hear the standard history of the Chinese building railroads and settling in Chinatown, and doing well, but there also was a struggle,” she said. “They had to resist a lot of blatant discrimination and violence.”

Perhaps most striking are the similarities Soe found between the anti-Chinese sentiments of the late 1800s and language about Latino immigrants heard today. It is a connection she believes is important for people to make and one she hopes the film illuminates. “The phrases are amazing,” Soe said. “They’re almost exactly the same as what we hear today. ‘People are taking our jobs.’ ‘They’re here illegally.’ ‘They don’t contribute to society.’ All this stuff that is said about Latinos was said back in the 1800s about the Chinese.”

The film will premiere at SF State on April 6 and be screened in San Francisco and several other U.S. locations in April and May 2012.

The Chinese Gardens Trailer

Big In Bollywood trailer

Big In Bollywood trailer

The documentary “Big in Bollywood” follows 27-year-old American-born Omi Vaidya, a struggling actor in Los Angeles, who miraculously lands a dream role in the Bollywood film “3 Idiots”. In the month of January 2010, he went from virtual unknown to household name. Within a week of release, “3 Idiots” skyrockets to box office success, becoming the most successful Indian film in history and transforming Omi into an overnight megastar. He is now instantly recognized across India as the face of “Chatur Ramalingam”, his character from the movie. But being a national sensation in India is not all glitz and glamor.

Growing up in Palm Springs, Omi is by most accounts, very American. Aside from the language barrier, Omi struggles with the pressure of his newly acquired fame and continuing his career momentum while trying to maintain a healthy domestic life back in Los Angeles. His journey from Hollywood to Bollywood is a uniquely contemporary story. Set against the backdrop of Mumbai, Big in Bollywood is a film about what it is to be successful in show business, seen through the eyes of Omi’s best friends, who witness his career transformation firsthand. Never before have these two centers of world cinema been so aware of each other. Indian cinema is beginning to mirror western aesthetics, and Americans are finally becoming aware of Bollywood films.

This documentary came from a meeting of the minds between fellow filmmakers, and a realization that something amazing was about to happen in Mumbai. Omi was describing to the filmmakers how “3 Idiots” was turning out to be the biggest anticipated film of the year in India. And they all looked at each other and realized that they had to go to India and watch this all unfold. Curious to better understand the world of Bollywood, four of Omi’s buddies armed with cameras fly to Mumbai to document his big premiere.

This film is a distinctly 21st century documentary. Shot on five cameras, by five filmmakers in five different video formats, it stands squarely within the avant guarde of contemporary filmmaking. Simply put, this is a film made by and about a group of best friends, and the audience will feel like they’re along for the ride.

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In the Family Trailer

In the Family Trailer
Patrick Wang’s directorial debut with “In the Family” has been picking up awards and gaining accolades. Here’s more about the film:

In the town of Martin, Tennessee, Chip Hines, a precocious six year old, has only known life with his two dads, Cody and Joey. And a good life it is. When Cody dies suddenly in a car accident, Joey and Chip struggle to find their footing again. Just as they begin to, Cody’s will reveals that he named his sister as Chip’s guardian. The years of Joey’s acceptance into the family unravel as Chip is taken away from him. In his now solitary home life, Joey searches for a solution. The law is not on his side, but friends are. Armed with their comfort and inspired by memories of Cody, Joey finds a path to peace with the family and closer to his son.

The film is making its rounds on the film festival circuit. Look for it playing near you.

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I Hate You trailer

I Hate You trailer

Chi and Kelly come from two completely different walks of life. Chi doesn’t have much experience when it comes to relationships…in fact, he doesn’t have any. He still lives with mom. He’s the type of guy who would much rather admire a girl from afar than actually ask her out. Kelly, on the other hand, is a war-weary pragmatist who’s been through the relationship gauntlet enough times to know that in practice, romance isn’t always romantic. Her cynicism isn’t helped by the fact that she still lives with her ex-boyfriend.

Despite their obvious differences, when Chi and Kelly meet, there is an immediate attraction. They leave their respective comfort zones and begin dating, but it’s not long before their opposing philosophies on love begin to cause some friction. We follow them as they embark on the tumultuous, life-changing journey known as the long-term relationship: through all its ups and downs, from tender moments to fights, the “I love you’s” and “I hate you’s.”

If you like what you see, you can help get this film made. Learn more here.

I Hate You trailer

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Starting From Scratch teaser

Starting From Scratch teaser

James Huang & Elizabeth Sandy are a newly married couple who are going broke because they made a movie about a newly married couple that went broke from making a movie. The dramatic comedy “Starting from Scratch” paints a portrait about the young couple on the brink of divorce when they are audited by the IRS. As they cope with their roller-coaster of emotions, they must sort through the last year of receipts. Through the audit process, the couple begins understand what went wrong.

Love is taxing. Audit yourself.

Starting From Scratch still needs funding to complete the project. Learn more here. Looks for the film in 2013.

Starting From Scratch teaser

Starting From Scratch trailer

See more of James and Sandy’s previous work in REPRESENT , The New Adventures of Johnny Karate & Golden Delicious, and Above Average.

Jasmine film teaser

Jasmine film teaser

The unofficial teaser for the film Jasmine is out. Jasmine is an original feature film starring Jason Tobin, Eugenia Yuan, Glen Chin, Sarah Lian, and Byron Mann. Here’s more about the film:

Nearly a year after his wife’s unsolved murder, Leonard To (Jason Tobin) is still struggling to come to terms with his grief. When a visit to the site of his wife’s death leads him to a man he believes is her killer, Leonard decides to take justice in his own hands.

What if your wife was murdered?
What if the system failed?
What would you do?

Look for more about this film coming soon.

Jasmine film teaser