‘Ninoy Aquino and the Rise of People Power’ Film to Screen at SFIAAFF

Posted on 6th February 2010 in film, history

The 2010 San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival presents NINOY AQUINO AND THE RISE OF PEOPLE POWER, a film by Tom Coffman, one of Hawai’i's leading filmmakers.

The film will show at Sundance Kabuki Cinemas on Saturday, March 13, at 4:30 p.m. and at VIZ Cinema, 1746 Post St., on Wednesday, March 17, at 7 p.m. Order your tickets online and join our Facebook event.

The Late Senator Benigno “Ninoy” Aquino was the boy wonder of Philippine politics until the object of his criticism, Ferdinand Marcos, declared martial law and threw Aquino into prison. A light bulb glared in his cell around the clock. When at last his frantic wife, Cory, found him, he was so thin he was holding up his undershorts with his hand.

NINOY tells the story of Aquino’s extraordinary transformation from brilliant politician of the Philippines to courageous martyr on the world stage in the tradition of Gandhi and Dr. Martin Luther King.

During Aquino’s eight-year imprisonment at the hands of the Marcos regime, Aquino wrote, studied nonviolence, fasted 38 days and at one point ran for Congress from his cell, constantly inspiring the opposition. When he was taken before a military tribunal, he refused to dignify an unconstitutional proceeding by defending himself. He was condemned to death. Too renowned to execute, too powerful to simply release, Aquino was finally exiled to America for heart surgery.

Three years later, believing with Gandhi, “The willing sacrifice of the innocent is the most powerful retort to insolent tyranny that has yet been conceived by God or man,” on August 21, 1983 he returned to Manila.

In his dying moment, his bullet-ridden body fell on Philippine soil. His mother laid out his remains in the family living room. A trickle of mourners became a flood of two million people, followed by three years of massive protests that drove Marcos from the country. The Philippines became the template for the many countries that since have transitioned peacefully to electoral democracy.

The film is emotionally explosive and intellectually challenging. It was shot with two matched HD cameras in Manila, Seoul, Taipei, Honolulu, San Francisco, Boston, New York and Washington DC, by Tom Coffman, whose previous credits include “Nation Within” and “First Battle.”

Join the Facebook page at http://facebook.com/ninoyfilm.

Feb. 5: GO!STYLE Brings to Stage Next-Gen Asian American and Pacific Islander Artists

Posted on 3rd February 2010 in entertainment, events

GO!STYLE (http://www.gostyle.org) sets the stage for the next generation of pan-Asian American performance. This show, the first large-scale variety concert this kind, will take place at 8pm on Friday, February 5, 2010, at the Palace of Fine Arts Theatre, 3301 Lyon St, San Francisco. Brought to you by RAMA (http://gostudiorama.com) and viveSF (http://viveSF.com).

Enter here for a chance to win free tickets by 4pm Thursday:

http://foundasian.org/promotions/gostyle2010/

RAMA and viveSF are devoted to creating an Asian American Arts movement by bring a complete spectrum of the local, community-centric talent on stage at the Palace of Fine Arts Theatre. GO!STYLE is hosted by comedians Ali Wong and Sheng Wang, headlined by Hip Hop duo Magnetic North, and features singer/songwriter Goh Nakamura. Audiences will also be awed by a special performance by Michelle Martinez. Other artists include Tongan poet sisters Loa and Fuifui Niumeitolu and dance performances by Tattva and The Odds Dance Crew from The Funkbrella Dance Company.

GO!STYLE promises to inspire the audience as these performers celebrate their unique styles of music, dance, poetry, and comedy.

Tickets are now on sale at http://gostyle.eventbee.com, $30 general admission.

Here’s the event on Facebook and follow GO!STYLE on Twitter.

Feb 6. Taiwanese American Lunar New Year Event Featuring FORMOSA BETRAYED Cast/Crew

Posted on 3rd February 2010 in entertainment, events

TaiwaneseAmerican.org and the 2nd generation Taiwanese American organizations in the San Francisco Bay Area proudly present the 2010 Annual Lunar New Year celebration of the Taiwanese American community highlighting the theme “Projecting Our Presence” as it applies to media, representation, and our own personal paths.

This special event features the production team and actors behind the upcoming Hollywood motion picture FORMOSA BETRAYED! A political action thriller set in 1980′s Taiwan, it follows a web of intrigue and surprise through the eyes of an FBI detective (played by James Van Der Beek of Dawson’s Creek) assigned to investigate the murder of a Taiwanese American professor and gives a glimpse of a democracy movement that shaped this island nation.

Starting the weekend of Feb 26-28, FORMOSA BETRAYED will begin opening in theaters nationwide! We are proud to present producer/actor Will Tiao, director/producer Adam Kane (Heroes), associate producer Jon Lee, actor Tzi Ma (Rush Hour), actor Adam Wang, and actor Henry Chu at our gathering. The event will be preceded by brief presentations on the history of Taiwan upon which the movie is set and an introduction by author Shawna Yang Ryan discussing Asian Americans and our emergence in the media.

Saturday, February 6, 2010
Hyatt Regency Santa Clara
Convention Center Ballrooms E & F
5101 Great America Parkway
Santa Clara, CA 95054

Admission Fee: $10 adults / $5 college students / pay at the door / media passes available
If possible, please RSVP on our Facebook event page:
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=284637400733

11:00 am – Arrival & check-in / pizza & refreshments (for limited time)
11:45 am – Program opening
12:00 pm – The Taiwan story behind FORMOSA BETRAYED
12:30 pm – Movie trailer & clips
1:00 pm – FORMOSA BETRAYED panel with intro by author Shawna Yang Ryan

For additional inquiries, contact organizer Ho Chie Tsai: hochie@hochie.net

March 15: Center for Asian American Media’s 30th Anniversary Gala

Posted on 1st February 2010 in entertainment, events, film, fundraiser

Put this on your calendars! Join us for the Center for Asian American Media’s 30th Anniversary Gala (http://www.asianamericanmedia.org) and celebrate the organization’s 30 years of presenting the richness and diversity of Asian American stories.

Held during the heart of the SF International Asian American Film Festival, CAAM has partnered with the Asian Chefs Association to present signature dishes from some of the Bay Area’s finest chefs: Khai Duong (Ana Mandara), Lawrence Chu (Chef Chu’s), Dennis Wong (Le Soleil), Jackson Yu (Live Sushi Bar), Jeff Hubbard (Roy’s Hawaiian Fusion), Peter Chan (South Sea Seafood Village) and Hung Le (Three Seasons).

Guests will partake in a unique pan-Asian tasting event with Asian American film luminaries and community leaders.

Center for Asian American Media CAAM
30th Anniversary Gala
Monday, March 15, 2010
6:00pm – 9:00pm
Ana Mandara Restaurant
891 Beach Street (at Polk Street, Ghirardelli Square)
San Francisco, CA

Join this save-the-date FB event

Funds will go towards supporting CAAM’s ongoing vision of bringing the best new films and filmmakers to our annual film festival, serving schools and libraries with high quality documentaries, and innovating in digital media.

For more information:
Debbie Ng
CAAM Development and Communications Director
415-863-0814 x104
dng@asianamericanmedia.org

Host Committee Members (list in progress):
Dipti Ghosh & Meggy Gotuaco
Ken Ikeda & Catherine Huang
Bill Imada
David Lei & Linda Lei
Konrad Ng & Maya Soetoro-Ng
Susie Pak & Greg Pak
Ann Sung-Ruckstuhl & John Ruckstahl
Eddie Wong & Anna Whittington
Mona Lisa Yuchengco
Dien Yuen

Honorary Committee Members (list in progress):
Jeff Adachi
Mary Bitterman
Supervisor David Chiu
Representative Mike Honda
Mike Hsieh & Tom Hsieh
Keith Kamisugi
Michael Kang
Sung Kang
Spencer Nakasako & Laureen Chew
Amy Tan
Jay Xu & Jennifer Chen
Helen Zia & Lia Shigemura