Past Events
GHINA explores the history of Chinese migrants to Ghana by not only examining their personal motivations for relocation, but also delving into the Chinese psyche as Ghana's foreign “Other.” A part of the 2014 Asian American International Film Festival in New York City.
The films in this program speak of the covered stories of culture and industry beneath fabrics and clothes, as well as the truth of self-esteem, ambitions and longings.
Rigor Mortis is set in a creepy and moody Hong Kong public housing tower whose occupants we soon discover, run the gamut from the living to the dead, to the undead, along with ghosts, vampires and zombies.
Mr. Vampire is a 1985 Hong Kong comedy horror film directed by Ricky Lau in his directorial debut.
Based on true events and characters, THE RICE BOMBER chronicles a series of bombing incidents in Taiwan that occurred a decade ago. A part of the 2014 Asian American International Film Festival in New York City.
Film Screening: Awesome Asian Bad Guys is a comedy and will show in Asian American International Film Festival on July 25 and 26 2014.A part of the 2014 Asian American International Film Festival in New York City.
The 37th Asian American International Film Festival invites Hui-Ching Tseng to lead two workshops with local young teenagers in New York City. A part of the 2014 Asian American International Film Festival in New York City.
The Berkley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive presents an exhibition of the late James Cahill who was known as a brilliant scholar, exceptional teacher and writer, and extraordinary connoisseur and collector of Chinese and Japanese paintings.
Adapted from the legendary Chinese poem and set in ancient China, Mulan is a devoted daughter who disguises herself as a man to serve in the army in her aging father's place.
Dr. Leta Hong Fincher will discuss her new book at a National Committee program on Monday, July 21.