The 2nd edition of the AMÉRASIA Film Festival in Montréal, will be held this coming week (March 3rd to 13th) and will feature some of the Asian best film of late. The festival, launched by Ciné-Asie will screen 22 feature films from over 10 countries and 5 convivial and informative seminars and events.
AmérAsia will open with an acclaimed Asian-Canadian film, One Big Hapa Family by Jeff Chiba Stearns and a panel discussion on “Blending generations – Did you say ‘international marriage?” with invited guests from the public who are in mixed marriages.
Feature presentations will include Academy Award nominee, Water by Deepa Mehta, Harmony starring Yunjin Kim from the popular TV series Lost, Sundance Film Festival nominee Old Partner by Lee Chung-Ryoul, Tribeca Film Festival nominee A Brand New Life by Ounie Lecomte, a moving documentary, Don’t Cry For me, Sudan by Goo Soo-hwan, The Mountain Thief by Gerry Balasta (a gripping...
AmérAsia will open with an acclaimed Asian-Canadian film, One Big Hapa Family by Jeff Chiba Stearns and a panel discussion on “Blending generations – Did you say ‘international marriage?” with invited guests from the public who are in mixed marriages.
Feature presentations will include Academy Award nominee, Water by Deepa Mehta, Harmony starring Yunjin Kim from the popular TV series Lost, Sundance Film Festival nominee Old Partner by Lee Chung-Ryoul, Tribeca Film Festival nominee A Brand New Life by Ounie Lecomte, a moving documentary, Don’t Cry For me, Sudan by Goo Soo-hwan, The Mountain Thief by Gerry Balasta (a gripping...
- 3/3/2011
- by Ricky
- SoundOnSight
The 2010 Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival will celebrate its 14th year as Canada's longest-running and largest showcase of contemporary cinema by East Asian and Southeast Asian moviemakers from Canada and around the world. From November 9 to 15, 2010, the festival will present more than 50 films and videos from 12 countries, including Taiwan, South Korea, Japan, China, Hong Kong, the Philippines, Canada and the U.S.
The festival is starting with an advanced screening of Ip Man 2, but the big gala opener is Twitch favourite Martial Arts Feel Good Comedy Gallants starring a host of old school kung fu veterans, not the least of which is Bruce Leung (Recently seen as Kung Fu Hustle's villain) and the iconic Teddy Robbin (who is used here to magnificent effect (and pictured above) as the brusque and womanizing Martial Arts Master.)
The rest of the festivals offerings are outlined below from the festivals press release:
Galas...
The festival is starting with an advanced screening of Ip Man 2, but the big gala opener is Twitch favourite Martial Arts Feel Good Comedy Gallants starring a host of old school kung fu veterans, not the least of which is Bruce Leung (Recently seen as Kung Fu Hustle's villain) and the iconic Teddy Robbin (who is used here to magnificent effect (and pictured above) as the brusque and womanizing Martial Arts Master.)
The rest of the festivals offerings are outlined below from the festivals press release:
Galas...
- 10/13/2010
- Screen Anarchy
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