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CAAMFest 2014

Films

  1. My Revolutionary Mother

    Jethro Patalinghug / SHORTS / Philippines / Documentary, Short / 31 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.

  2. Night Falls On Glass

    SHORTS / Canada, USA / 2012 / 11 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.

  3. Pee Mak

    Thailand / 2013 / 115 mins
    Superb physical comedy and bone-chilling scares collide in SHUTTER co-director Banjong Pisan- thanakun’s hilarious send-up of one of Thailand’s most widely filmed ghost stories — of Mae Nak Phra Khanong. PEE MAK dominated Thailand’s box office in 2013 to become its biggest draw ever, nearly triple that of the nearest competitor.
    Pee Mak

    PFA
    March 14, 2014 9:10 pm

    Pee Mak

    Sundance Kabuki
    March 15, 2014 9:10 pm


  4. A Picture of You

    NARRATIVE / USA / 2013 / Narrative / 83 mins
    Writer-director J.P. Chan’s feature film debut, A PICTURE OF YOU, delicately balances family drama, humor and nostalgia. Following the lives of two estranged siblings who revisit their late mother’s lake house, A PICTURE OF YOU reminds us all of the value of filial piety in life and death.
    A Picture of You

    Sundance Kabuki
    March 15, 2014 4:30 pm

    A Picture of You

    Sundance Kabuki
    March 19, 2014 6:40 pm


  5. The Private Life of FenFen

    SHORTS / Experimental / 28 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.

  6. Ramen Party

    SHORTS / USA / 2013 / 3 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.

  7. Rankin Street, 1953

    SHORTS / India / 2012 / 8 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.

  8. Requiem for Romance

    SHORTS / Canada / 2013 / 7 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.

  9. Reverie.exe

    SHORTS / USA / 2013 / 2 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.

  10. The Road To Fame

    DOCUMENTARY / China / 2013 / 80 mins
    Students in China’s most prestigious drama school earnestly seek stardom in a staging of the 1980s American musical “Fame.” An incisive look at the students’ competition for spots in the production as well as the realities of life in a transforming Chinese society, from the director of BEIJING OR BUST.
    The Road To Fame

    New People Cinema
    March 15, 2014 4:30 pm

    The Road To Fame

    New People Cinema
    March 21, 2014 9:00 pm