Films
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Brahmin Bulls
NARRATIVE / USA / 2013 / 96 mins
Smart and cynical, BRAHMIN BULLS won the Audience Choice Award Feature at the San Di- ego Film Festival in 2013. This remarkably assured debut feature film from director Mahesh Pailoor explores a familial relationship where father and son are more likely to lock horns than hug it out.Brahmin Bulls
New People Cinema
March 15, 2014 7:00 pmBrahmin Bulls
Sundance Kabuki
March 19, 2014 9:00 pmBrahmin Bulls
New Parkway
March 22, 2014 3:00 pm
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The Bridge Chronicles
SHORTS / Canada / 2013 / 4 mins
From the adorably delectable to the grim and gritty, this collection of Canadian animation is a vast array of imaginative films, some a far cry from your childhood Saturday morning cartoons. These creative media makers bring to life visual tales that are altogether whimsical, unique and surprisingly truthful.
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Bringing Tibet Home
DOCUMENTARY / India, South Korea, USA / 2013 / Documentary, Social Issue / 82 mins
BRINGING TIBET HOME is the poignant debut feature documentary film by Tibetan filmmaker Tenzin Tsetan Choklay. New York-based artist Tenzing Rigdol navigates various international borders to transport more than 20 tons of Tibetan soil for an installation in Dharamshala, India, titled “Our Land, Our People.”Bringing Tibet Home
New People Cinema
March 14, 2014 5:00 pmBringing Tibet Home
PFA
March 19, 2014 7:00 pm
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Burn to Send
SHORTS / Vietnam / 2013 / Short / 20 mins
Whether fantastic or mundane, love can manifest itself in the oddest ways. Then again, it may not show up at all. From Coney Island to Vietnam, these films capture the ups and downs of romance in the modern age.
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Butterfly
Shasha Nakhai / SHORTS / Canada / Short / 6 mins
A call to action: From revolutionary Filipinas to undocumented youth, Chinese lesbians and Japanese internment camp survivors, these films shed light on the need for Global Social Justice.
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Cambodian Son
DOCUMENTARY / Cambodia / 2013 / Drama, Family / 90 mins
Kosal Khiev was forced to flee Cambodia to the US at 1 year old. Later returned to Phnom Penh as an exiled “criminal alien,” he is a volatile, charming young poet whose life begins to change when he is invited to represent Cambodia at the London 2012 Cultural Olympiad.Cambodian Son
Sundance Kabuki
March 15, 2014 2:20 pmCambodian Son
New People Cinema
March 18, 2014 6:30 pm
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Choose Wisely
SHORTS / USA / 2013 / Narrative / 5 mins
Whether fantastic or mundane, love can manifest itself in the oddest ways. Then again, it may not show up at all. From Coney Island to Vietnam, these films capture the ups and downs of romance in the modern age.
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Clouds, Rain
SHORTS / Experimental / 6 mins
In this collection of experimental and documentary works, cityscapes, rainy days, video diaries and cinema itself are the starting points for adventurous inquiries into the acts of image-making. By repositioning the frame and repurposing the archive, linkages between memory, politics and the image are proposed and unsettled.
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Cold Eyes
GALA PRESENTATIONS / South Korea / 2013 / Drama, Narrative / 118 mins
An elite police unit specializing in surveillance tracks down the ruthless leader of a string of robberies in South Korea’s biggest hit of 2013. A remake of Hong Kong’s EYE IN THE SKY, COLD EYES moves through the streets of Seoul capturing the intensity and intricacy of tracking high-profile criminals.Cold Eyes
Castro Theater
March 16, 2014 9:20 pm
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Come Drink With Me
SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS / Hong Kong / 1966 / 91 mins
In this celebrated Hong Kong wuxia (martial arts) film, Cheng Pei-pei became an overnight sensation with a tour de force performance still considered as one of the mightiest female warriors in cinematic history. Directed by King Hu, this action-packed classic is a must see on the big screen.Come Drink With Me
The Great Star
March 15, 2014 5:00 pm
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