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February 29, 2008

It's The Asian-Am Film Fest!

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Ooooh!!! You know we love the Asian-American Film Festival! We love the feature films by the young ambitious Asian-American directors, we love Harold and Kumar Escape From Guantanamo Bay, we love the KQED-ready documentaries about identity and history, we love the beautifully shot foreign films, and we loooooooooove Music Video Asia! MAN, do we love Music Video Asia. (Plus -- a sing-along Colma The Musical!)

The film festival starts in two weeks and runs from March 13 through the 23rd, with screenings all over SF and the Bay Area. Check out the movies here, and buy your tickets here. (Alas, Harold and Kumar Escape From Guantanamo Bay is already sold out (!!!) of presale tickets, but they usually release a few tickets on the day of, so if you love your stoner movies, put down the bong and get in line outside the Kabuki Sundance on Sat. March 15 for the 3 p.m. showing.)

And as always, SFist will be there on the scene, taking in the movies, so keep coming back here and see how this year's SFIAAFF goes!


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A-hem. Technically, it would be "Asian Am Film Fest" with NO hyphen. This was a decade long debate during the 90's that pretty much ended with us no longer using the hyphen in the phrase.

It would be like people writing "SF-ist," when clearly, it is just "SFist."

Just keeping it grammatically real!

 
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