How I Learned to Balance Filipino Traditions and My Modern Identity
As the only girl among four siblings, I’ve always felt a sense of being damaged. My parents, immigrants from the Philippines, have worked tirelessly throughout their time in America. In addition to being the only girl, I’m also the youngest of three brothers. People often say, “You’re so lucky,” or “You’re the baby of the family.” However, they fail to recognize the anxiety and burden that comes with it. While I deeply love and am profoundly grateful for my family, the topic of intergenerational trauma is always present.
This is Your Sign to Stop Sleeping on Taiwanese Cinema
For more than a decade, the San Diego Asian Film Festival’s Taiwan Showcase has brought the rich history of Taiwanese cinema in what is now the largest showcase of Taiwanese films in North America. In recent years, Taiwan seems to have taken more presence in American news and media. As a young Taiwanese American adult, I’ve been fascinated to see growing awareness of my cultural roots among my peers.
Director John Hsu Redefines Success with “Dead Talents Society”
Featured in the Taiwan Showcase collection at the San Diego Asian Film Festival, Dead Talents Society’s two-day run brought in crowds of all ages and walks of life, eager to see young Taiwanese director John Hsu’s newest film. John made the grueling flight from Taiwan to attend the screenings, and he took some time to give a Q&A session with the audience and chat with me personally.
Homecoming Screening of “Extremely Unique Dynamic” Brings Ivan Leung Back To His San Diego Roots
The highly anticipated homecoming screening of Extremely Unique Dynamic, a hilarious and heartfelt stoner-bromantic comedy, is set to take center stage at Pacific Arts Movement’s 25th Annual San Diego Asian Film Festival (SDAFF) on November 10 at Regal Edwards Mira Mesa. This milestone festival will bring local filmmaker and actor Ivan Leung back to where it all began, honoring his ties to San Diego, SDSU, and Mira Mesa High School.
The San Diego Asian Film Festival Unveils Huge Film Lineup for 25th Anniversary, Featuring World Premieres and Global Cinema
Pacific Arts Movement (Pac Arts) is thrilled to announce the 25th Annual San Diego Asian Film Festival (SDAFF), taking place November 7-16, 2024. The festival will take place at the Regal Edwards Mira Mesa, with additional screenings and special events at the San Diego Natural History Museum and Museum of Photographic Arts @ SDMA in Balboa Park.
Movie Review: MONSTER ‘怪物’
A young boy, Minato, begins to exhibit strange behavior, prompting his mother to search for answers from the school he attends. However, as the story is told again through the perspective of one of the teachers and of Minato, the truth challenges the audience to think about who or what the “monster” really is.
Movie Review: Abang Adik
Two brothers struggling in the undocumented population of Kuala Lumpur find ways to survive together - until one of the commits an unspeakable act. The film takes the audience on a journey to consider what it means to love unconditionally, especially under such dire circumstances with limited choice.
Movie Review: Quiz Lady
Hulu presents - Quiz Lady, a comedy about two estranged sisters on a road trip together to appear on a TV game show. Awkwafina plays Anne as the grounded and dull corporate employee, alongside Sandra Oh who plays Jenny as the outgoing and irresponsible older sister. Two very unique roles for two well-known actresses that echo a Freaky Friday comedy in every twist and turn that will surely keep you guessing on what will happen next.