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Austin Asian American Film Festival
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*discounted price only valid till August 30, 2008
$30
What you get:
*Guaranteed seating to all festival screenings (over 40 films).
*Guaranteed seating to all co-sponsored screenings.
*All access to festival receptions, parties and events.
*1 free festival t-shirt
*festival grab bag
Call for Entries!
What’s a film festival without the films!? If you have a short or feature film that you want to submit, click here. We are proud to announce all of our screening will be held at the famous Alamo Drafthouse (Voted Best Theatre in America, Entertainment Weekly, 2005).
Exclusive Interview!
Our interview with Thom Harp, director and co-writer of the romantic comedy, Fortune Hunters. Click the pic to read Thom’s thoughts on his film, discrimination in the film industry and the future of American cinema.
Want to join the staff?
We are currently looking for passionate and responsible people to join our staff. If you’re interested please contact us at: www.info@aaaff.org.
The Asian and Pacific Islander American Vote (APIAVote) is a national nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that encourages and promotes civic participation of Asian Pacific Islander Americans in the electoral and public policy processes at the national, state and local levels.
Austin Asians Vote!
On May 12th, 2008, a devastating earthquake hit China’s Sichuan Province causing over 50 thousands deaths and leaving almost 5 million homeless. Please take a moment to donate a few dollars to the victims of this tragic event. Click the pic.
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Freescale Celebrates Asian American Cinema!
June 27th, 2008
Location: To be announced
We are proud to to co-sponsor a screening for Freescale. We are screening shorts films from two rising Asian American filmmakers: Rhituparna Basu and Tim Tsai. Films to be screened are: Encounter, Alley of Hidden Danger!, and Of Love and Race.
AFS Essential Cinema: Ruang Talok 69
July 15th, 2008
Alamo Drafthouse
The Austin Film Society always puts on a great show and this summer they are presenting the hilarious Thai film, Ruang Talok 69(1999).