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Saturday, September 10th, 2011

A few nice indie movie images I found:

Sung Kang in Chris Chan Lee’s UNDOING
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Image by keithpr
ABOUT THE MOVIE

MANJA, hapihour.org, APA|FIVE, CAAM, Third Thursdays, Kearny Street Workshop, Asian American Theater Company, Locus Arts, Hyphen Magazine, Asian Business League, Korean American Coalition SF, Bay Area Korean Americans, KABA and NAAAP-SF invite you to join us for the opening weekend of Chris Chan Lee’s UNDOING, opening in the San Francisco Bay Area exclusively at the Sundance Kabuki in Japantown.

UNDOING stars Sung Kang, Kelly Hu and Russell Wong. See the movie on Friday, November 30, at Kabuki Theater and then join us in the new O Izakaya Lounge in the Hotel Kabuki, formerly the Dot Bar in Miyako Hotel.

One year after the death of his best friend, Sam (Sung Kang) returns to Los Angeles determined to find redemption from the past. His mentor and only friend is a retired gangster with a parallel desire to leave the former world behind. Sam comes back not only to avenge the death of a friend, but also to win back his love (Kelly Hu). But as Sam tries to balance revenge with reconciliation, he is drawn into the shadowy world he had left behind. Can he undo his mistakes before losing what he came back to save?

"(Chris Chan Lee’s) new film is an energetic, visually stunning and absorbing neo noir about a Korean American gangster (the excellent Sung Kang) who returns to L.A. after a mysterious absence determined to rectify the past." — G. Allen Johnson, SF Chronicle

Showings at the Kabuki will be 12:15, 2:30 (Sat and Sun only) and 5:15, 7:35, 9:50 (Fri, Mon-Thu).

Q+A SESSIONS WITH CAST AND CREW

Join us for Q+A sessions after the 7:35 and 9:50 shows (Friday only) with director Chris Chan Lee, actors Russell Wong, Julia Ling, Tom Bower and producers Phil Lam, Billfield Cheng, Arthur Chin. Session introduced by Center for Asian American Media.

ABOUT THE AFTERPARTY

Joining us at the Friday night afterparty: stars Russell Wong (ROMEO MUST DIE, JOY LUCK CLUB), Julia Ling (CHUCK, STUDIO 60 ON THE SUNSET STRIP) and Tom Bower (CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER, DIE HARD II) and Phil Lam, Billfield Cheng and Arthur Chin from the producing team.

If you haven’t already, please RSVP so we can let the bar management know how many people to expect.

Sung Kang in Chris Chan Lee’s UNDOING
indie movie

Image by keithpr
ABOUT THE MOVIE

MANJA, hapihour.org, APA|FIVE, CAAM, Third Thursdays, Kearny Street Workshop, Asian American Theater Company, Locus Arts, Hyphen Magazine, Asian Business League, Korean American Coalition SF, Bay Area Korean Americans, KABA and NAAAP-SF invite you to join us for the opening weekend of Chris Chan Lee’s UNDOING, opening in the San Francisco Bay Area exclusively at the Sundance Kabuki in Japantown.

UNDOING stars Sung Kang, Kelly Hu and Russell Wong. See the movie on Friday, November 30, at Kabuki Theater and then join us in the new O Izakaya Lounge in the Hotel Kabuki, formerly the Dot Bar in Miyako Hotel.

One year after the death of his best friend, Sam (Sung Kang) returns to Los Angeles determined to find redemption from the past. His mentor and only friend is a retired gangster with a parallel desire to leave the former world behind. Sam comes back not only to avenge the death of a friend, but also to win back his love (Kelly Hu). But as Sam tries to balance revenge with reconciliation, he is drawn into the shadowy world he had left behind. Can he undo his mistakes before losing what he came back to save?

"(Chris Chan Lee’s) new film is an energetic, visually stunning and absorbing neo noir about a Korean American gangster (the excellent Sung Kang) who returns to L.A. after a mysterious absence determined to rectify the past." — G. Allen Johnson, SF Chronicle

Showings at the Kabuki will be 12:15, 2:30 (Sat and Sun only) and 5:15, 7:35, 9:50 (Fri, Mon-Thu).

Q+A SESSIONS WITH CAST AND CREW

Join us for Q+A sessions after the 7:35 and 9:50 shows (Friday only) with director Chris Chan Lee, actors Russell Wong, Julia Ling, Tom Bower and producers Phil Lam, Billfield Cheng, Arthur Chin. Session introduced by Center for Asian American Media.

ABOUT THE AFTERPARTY

Joining us at the Friday night afterparty: stars Russell Wong (ROMEO MUST DIE, JOY LUCK CLUB), Julia Ling (CHUCK, STUDIO 60 ON THE SUNSET STRIP) and Tom Bower (CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER, DIE HARD II) and Phil Lam, Billfield Cheng and Arthur Chin from the producing team.

If you haven’t already, please RSVP so we can let the bar management know how many people to expect.

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Trapped in Katrina

Friday, September 9th, 2011

Ignoring warnings to stay out of New Orleans Hilton and Amelia go back to their ruined home to sift through what’s left after the storm. As darkness falls they hurry to scoop up whatever memories they can and pack up their car, but two flat tires leave them without a way out. Stranded they split up to find help, but one dark night in the deafening quiet of hurricane ravaged New Orleans will change everything.

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Awesome Indie Movie photos

Wednesday, September 7th, 2011

A few nice indie movie images I found:

Broomfield Enterprise 078
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Image by Memekiller

Broomfield Enterprise 140
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Image by Memekiller

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Awesome Indie Movie photos

Sunday, September 4th, 2011

A few nice indie movie images I found:

10.17.04
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Image by Ben Sisto
Certainly Sir, The Movies, Polaris Mine
Sunday October 17th 2004 at Great Scott

Presented by Honeypump
Poster by Daniel Espiset

jewels_nosferatu_star1
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Image by thebrooke
I’m selling these! You can buy them! It’s exciting, I know. :)

www.supernaturalthings.net
www.supernaturalthings.etsy.com
www.myspace.com/thebrooke13

Brooklyn screening of “What Is Indie?”
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Image by Maryanne Ventrice
Rew (NYC musician) and Dave Cool (filmaker)

What Is Indie? A look into the world of independent musicians.

"This film was inspired by and is dedicated to indie artists everywhere"

Dave Cool (Stand Alone Records) traveled throughout the Northeast in search of the answer. He interviewed indie music experts and artists to discuss the advantages, disadvantages, challenges and rewards of being an independent musician. Through these interviews, he breaks down the subject and redefines it in terms of philosophy as opposed to business. This film is a must-see for all independent artists, fans and industry professionals. "The old model is dead"

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