Up From the Japanese Underground

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Japan’s film industry has been having its biggest box office in years, but all its mainstream movies have been intensely local, based on television shows or vehicles for pop stars. Usually our festival has a ton of big, mainstream Japanese movies, but this year they just don’t exist in a meaningful fashion unless you watch a lot of Japanese TV or follow Japanese music. As Tom Mes writes, over on Midnight Eye:

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“This industry has become increasingly polarised, with more higher-budgeted productions that rely on formula and commercially viable concepts on the one hand, and more very under-funded struggling independents on the other. Today, the middle ground that spawned a film like [Takashi Miike's] DEAD OR ALIVE simply no longer exists. The yakuza genre has essentially become dormant once again – it certainly will never again be what it was during the 1990s. Production and distribution companies from that middle tier are going bankrupt at an alarming rate.”

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Fortunately, the we like to dig, and once we started watching movies we hit that rich vein of underfunded, struggling independents he’s talking about. These low budget films offer the kind of unhinged insanity and passion that we used to get from the mainstream. It’s an independent movie scene that’s as raw and potent as moonshine, and we’re not only bringing over the movies, we’re bringing over every single one of the directors.

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8000 MILES and 8000 MILES 2: GIRL RAPPERS

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Director Yu Irie shot his rappers-in-the-middle-of-nowhere comedy in Saitama, a precinct of Japan that’s famous for its broccoli, a Bonsai Museum and a tatty John Lennon Museum. Excitement, thy name is not Saitama. But it’s Yu’s hometown, and he got friends, family and local business owners to help him make his feature and it  took off like a rocket, winning the Grand Prize at the Yubari Film Festival and becoming a sleeper hit in Japan, settling in for a long, extended run supported by word-of-mouth praise. It peels back the baggy jeans, Kangol hats and North Face Jackets to find the heart of these guys who are going nowhere fast and who know it.

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Get more info. Read a review.

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Yu Irie will be here for both screenings of the film. (Buy tickets)

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Even more impressive is the sequel 8000 MILES 2: GIRL RAPPERS. Made with money he won with 8000 MILES, it’s virtually the same story, but set in nearby Gunma Prefecture and focusing on a gang of female wannabe rappers, known as B-Hack. Pulling a gender switch makes a huge difference, and 8000 MILES 2 is more of a slow burn movie that builds to a climax that will devastate you. Released in June of this year in Japan, this cast of first-time actors (except for LOVE EXPOSURE bad girl, Sakura Ando) are heroic and heart-breaking.

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Get more info here.

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You can buy tickets here, and Yu Irie will be at the screening.

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ANNYONG YUMIKA

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The “iron woman” of Japanese erotic film, Yumika Hayashi starred in critically acclaimed pink eiga LUNCHBOX and once had a telefilm screened at Cannes. She died in June 2005 at age 35, after a 16-year-career, that earned her a front page obituary in Japanese newspapers and a 380 + page biography. Truly iconic, Tetsuaki Matsue chose work she did in an obscure Korean production, JUNKO: STORY OF A TOKYO HOUSEWIFE, as an entry point into a documentary about her career and her colleagues that manages to become one part personal diary, one part memorial and one part celebration of one of the most famous actresses in Japan. Director Tetsuaki Matsue will be at the screenings.

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Get more info and buy tickets!

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LIVE TAPE

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What more is there to say about this concert film, shot in one astonishing 74-minute shot and starring Kenta Maeno, who is sometimes called the “Bob Dylan of Japan.” Check out the press:

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Midnight Eye: “That such a compelling and life-affirming work has been realised on such minimal resources renews one’s faith in cinema as an art form…” (read the rest)

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Japan Times: “I felt as though I had taken a journey though, not just Maeno’s repertoire, but his lonely heart…” (read the rest)

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Twitch: “…a testament to the cathartic and joyful power of music.” (read the rest)

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Director Tetsuaki Matsue and musician Kenta Maeno will be at each screening. But in addition, Kenta Maeno and his drummer, POP Suzuki, will perform a live set after each screening of the film, and Kenta will be playing a few shows around town that we’ll post the details of later.

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Buy tickets and get more details.

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Comments (1) Jun 21 2010

Welcome to the Sleazehouse

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The reason all of us started doing this festival in the first place, was our love for the tawdry, trashy charms of the Music Palace, the last Chinese movie theater in North America that closed its doors back in 2000.

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Then.

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Now.

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We’re a little posh this year, being up at Lincoln Center and all, but if you want to return to those giddy, gonzo grindhouse days, then Midnights @ IFC is for you.

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During the festival, every Friday and Saturday (and the Fourth of July), at midnight (or shortly after) we’re unleashing exploitation treasures down at the IFC Center the likes of which the free world has never seen before.

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The creature that dances like Michael Jackson…but loves like a man! Nuclear energy made him hate! But the love of a woman made him DESTROY! Come and see the World Premiere of the movie about the kappa that will break your heart and destroy what’s left of your mind.

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There is kappa…

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…and there is DEATH KAPPA!

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See the shocking trailer! Buy the shocking tickets!

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Also, because it’s so awesome, there will be a second screening of DEATH KAPPA at midnight on the Fourth of July! Celebrate American Freedom by purchasing your tickets now!

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What more is there to say about this rare screening of a 35mm print of lost 1985 exploitation classic, L.A. STREETFIGHTERS, that this poster doesn’t say already?

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Even the media agrees that streetfighters are trouble.

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Watch the trailer…if you dare. Then, try to stop yourself from buying a ticket. You can’t! So buy one!

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Best date night ever, for couples who aren’t scared of sex: see a double feature of Japanese pink films: PINK POWER STRIKES BACK! Giggalicious! Skin-tilating! In Naughty-Vision!

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Plus, straight out of ROBOGEISHA, MACHINE GIRL and TOKYO GORE POLICE, it’s Asami, live and in person. The star of GROPER TRAIN: SCHOOL UNIFORM HUNTER, she’ll be there to sign autographs and tell you what it’s like to work in Japan’s pink film industry.

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Brought to you by the perverts at Pink Eiga!

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Asami!

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Asami!!

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Asami!!! (on the left)

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Buy the tickets! See the show!

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Do you think it’s fun to see a 13-year-old kid break a plate glass window with his face? We do! From the men who brought you CHOCOLATE and ONG BAK comes this movie that is one part BUGSY MALONE, and one part DIE HARD, a locked and loaded action smackdown from Bangkok beamed directly into your id and made with lots of kids. We wanted to bring some of the actors over with the movie but that’s impossible because they’re all dead. They died making this movie. But they gave their lives for a good cause, and so if you don’t come watch POWER KIDS then you’re dishonoring their memory and spitting on their sacrifice.

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Bring the paaaaain!!!!

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You wouldn’t want to do that, would you? I mean, look at this trailer. Look how hard these kids are working for you.

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So please, think of the children and buy a ticket.

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Comments (0) Jun 20 2010

NYAFF Festival website is live!

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It took us a while, but the New York Asian Film Festival website is finally live! It’s got links to all ticket purchasing systems, trailers, film write-ups and more!

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Our web development team. Take a bow, guys!

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This is the easiest way to buy tickets. If you want a ticket to MUTANT GIRLS SQUAD, just click on “Films” and either find them in the schedule or in the alphabetical listing. Then you can click on the showtime you want and it’ll send you to the correct ticketing system (one screening is at Japan Society and one is at the Walter Reade).

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Here it is in all its glory!

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Spread the word!

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Comments (0) Jun 17 2010

Pimping Little Big Soldier

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It’s not easy being a Jackie Chan fan. One of the greatest filmmakers of all time, he’s let himself become something of a joke recently with a string of bloated misfires and lame Hollywood vehicles. But this summer he’s making a comeback. Already, he’s been hailed as the best thing in THE KARATE KID remake, but more than that he’s finally made a movie that can stand with his best work. LITTLE BIG SOLDIER is his best movie since 1994’s DRUNKEN MASTER II. It’s the movie that any Jackie fan can show to an unbeliever and say, “There! That’s why this man is great.”

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In our efforts to pimp LITTLE BIG SOLDIER as far and wide as possible, one of us Subway guys (Grady) wrote a piece for Slate, complete with video, on why Jackie Chan is one of the 20th Century’s great filmmakers. You can watch a trailer for LITTLE BIG SOLDIER and we’re having two screenings at the New York Asian Film Festival (both at the Walter Reade). We’re actually screening a brand new print of the film in which they’ve put in new subtitles, and also subtitled the outtakes at the end.

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The first screening is on Thursday, July 1 @ 7pm (buy tickets)

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The second screening is on Saturday, July 3 @ noon (buy tickets)

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If you ever had any faith in Jackie, you have to see LITTLE BIG SOLDIER. In a dizzying display of self-awareness, he’s made a movie whose message is “Change, or die.” And LITTLE BIG SOLDIER represents the joyous fact that at 56 years old, he’s chosen “change.”

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Comments (3) Jun 15 2010

NYAFF Ticket Pricing

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This year’s tickets are cheaper than they’ve ever been. We’re offering a ton of discount options at the Walter Reade and they do student, senior and member pricing, as well as matinee pricing, AND there’s a Ten-Pack on sale. It doesn’t get any cheaper than this!

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Walter Reade Tickets

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Single Screening Tickets:
$12 general public
$8 students & seniors
$7 Film Society members

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Ten Film Pass at Walter Reade!
See any 10 films for $99 general / $69 students & seniors, $59 members.
Includes free admission to the Star Asia Awards Ceremony on June 25th!
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Purchase a pass on the web or in person at the box office, and exchange it for ten individual screening tickets to the shows you’d like to attend. Passes cannot be combined with any other special ticket offer.

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Save before 6pm at Walter Reade!
All screenings Monday thru Friday with start times before 6:00 pm are only $9 general / $6 students & seniors / $5 members.

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Walter Reade NYAFF Page

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For Walter Reade shows, tickets are available at the Film Society of Lincoln Center box office and website. Additional $1.25 service charge per ticket for online purchase.

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Japan Society Tickets

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Japan Society Tickets:
$12 general public
$8  Japan Society members, students & seniors

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Japan Society NYAFF Page (co-presented with their Japan Cuts festival)

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For Japan Society shows, tickets are available at the Japan Society box office and website. Additional $1.50 service charge per ticket for online purchase.

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IFC @ Midnight Tickets

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IFC Center Tickets:
$12.50 general public
$7.50 IFC members

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IFC’s NYAFF Page

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For IFC Center shows, tickets are available at the IFC Center box office and website. Additional $1.00 service charge per ticket for online purchase.

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Comments (2) Jun 12 2010

And here’s the 2010 New York Asian Film Festival schedule!

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A little earlier than we promised. Don’t say we never gave you anything! Enjoy. Tickets go on sale June 10th.

Fri, June 25

3:00            YATTERMAN (119)
5:30            COW (109) – Huang Bo intro
8:00            Star Asia Awards ceremony (30)
9:30            IP MAN 2 (108) – Sammo Hung intro

IFC Center @ Midnight
12:15            DEATH KAPPA (79)

Sat, June 26

12:00          IP MAN (106) – Simon Yam intro
2:20            CRAZY RACER (99) – Huang Bo intro, Q&A
4:45            EASTERN CONDORS (100) – Sammo Hung intro, long Q&A
7:30            ECHOES OF THE RAINBOW (117) – Simon Yam intro, Q&A
10:15          KUNG FU CHEFS (91) – Sammo Hung intro

IFC Center @ Midnight
12:15            L.A. STREETFIGHTERS (85)

Sun, June 27

12:00         STORM WARRIORS (110) – Simon Yam intro
2:15            BODYGUARDS AND ASSASSINS (139) – Simon Yam intro
screening with DEVELOPMENT HELL (54)
6:15            ECHOES OF THE RAINBOW (117) – Simon Yam intro
8:45            IP MAN 2 (108) – Sammo Hung intro

Mon, June 28

1:00            RAGING PHOENIX (112)
3:45            SCANDAL MAKERS (108)
6:15            BOYS ON THE RUN (114)
8:45            CHAW (121)

Tue, June 29

1:00            BODYGUARDS AND ASSASSINS (139)
4:00            SOPHIE’S REVENGE (108)
6:30            8000 MILES (79) – intro and Q&A by director Yu Irie
8:45            8000 MILES 2: GIRL RAPPERS (95) – intro and Q&A by Yu Irie

Wed, June 30

1:15            TIAN AN MEN (97)
3:30            8000 MILES (79) – intro and Q&A by Yu Irie
5:45            ANNYONG YUMIKA (120) – intro and Q&A by
director Tetsuaki Matsue
9:00            LIVE TAPE (74) – intro and Q&A by Tetsuaki Matsue
followed by a short live concert from Kenta Maeno

Thu, July 1

1:15             CHAW (121)
3:45            LIVE TAPE (74) – intro and Q&A by Tetsuaki Matsue
followed by a short live concert from Kenta Maeno
7:00            LITTLE BIG SOLDIER (95)
9:00            STORM WARRIORS (110)

Japan Society
6:45            SAWAKO DECIDES (112)
9:00            CONFESSIONS (106)

Fri, July 2

1:00            YATTERMAN (119)
3:30            THE LITTLE POND (86)
5:30            MISE-EN-SCENE SHORTS #1 (90)
7:30            SECRET REUNION (116)
10:00          CRAZY RACER (99)

Japan Society
6:15            GOLDEN SLUMBER (139)
9:00           THE BLOOD OF REBIRTH (83) – intro and Q&A by Toshiaki Toyoda
11:00          reception at Japan Society for Toshiaki Toyoda

IFC Center @ Midnight
12:00            PINK POWER STRIKES BACK (120) – intro and Q&A with actresses Asami

Sat, July 3

12:00          LITTLE BIG SOLDIER (95)
2:10            SECRET REUNION (116)
4:40            MISE-EN-SCENE SHORTS #2 (90)
7:00            ACTRESSES (104) – intro and Q&A by director E J-Yong
9:45            SOPHIE’S REVENGE (108)

Japan Society
1:00            DEAR DOCTOR (127)
3:45            THE BLOOD OF REBIRTH (83) – intro and Q&A by Toshiaki
Toyoda

6:00            ALIEN VS NINJA (85) – into and Q&A with actor Masanori Mimoto
followed by Sushi Typhoon launch with  producer Yoshinori Chiba
8:30            MUTANT GIRLS SQUAD (85) – intro and Q&A by directors
Yoshihiro Nishimura and Noboru Iguchi
10:30          Sushi Typhoon party atJapan Society

IFC Center @ Midnight
12:00            POWER KIDS (90)

Sun, July 4

1:00            SYMBOL (93)
3:00            CASTAWAY ON THE MOON (116) – intro and Q&A by dir. Lee Hey-Jun
5:45            RED CLIFF UNCUT (288)

Japan Society
12:00          BOYS ON THE RUN (114)
2:15            CONFESSIONS (106)
4:15            DEAR DOCTOR (127)

Anthology Film archives – special non-festival event
6:00            THE ANCIENT DOGOO GIRL: MOVIE EDITION (115), with guests

IFC Center @ Midnight
12:15            DEATH KAPPA (79)

Mon, July 5

1:30            KUNG FU CHEFS (91)
3:40            ACTRESSES (104) – intro by E J-Yong
6:00            MUTANT GIRLS SQUAD (85) – intro and Q&A with the directors
8:30            DOMAN SEMAN (124) – intro and Q&A with director Go Shibata and actor Monchi

Tue, July 6

1:15           COW (109)
3:45           ALIEN VS NINJA (85) – intro by producer Chiba
6:00           GALLANTS (98) – intro and Q&A by Bruce Leung
8:30           GOLDEN SLUMBER (139)

Wed, July 7

1:15            SCANDAL MAKERS (108)
3:40            SYMBOL (93)
5:45            DOMAN SEMAN (124) – intro and Q&A with director Go Shibata and actor Monchi
8:45            CASTAWAY ON THE MOON (116) – intro and Q&A by dir. Lee Hey-Jun

Thu, July 8

1:45            TIAN AN MEN (97)
3:45            MERANTAU (106)
6:00            GALLANTS (98) – intro and Q&A by Bruce Leung
8:45            BLADES OF BLOOD (110)

Comments (38) Jun 07 2010

All your film festival trailers are belong to us

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The official 2010 New York Asian Film festival trailer makes its debut online. Enjoy, humans.

And there’s also a short version out there.

Comments (3) Jun 05 2010

Subway Cinema News: June 4 – 11

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We got nothing. This week is seriously dead as far as Asian film is concerned.

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Up at Big Cinemas (the old ImaginAsian) new Bollywood flick RAAJNEETI is playing. It’s a big, epic family drama about the crimes of a political family that aroused some controversy for apparently being based on real life figures. (read a review) (showtimes and tickets)

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Amazingly, HOUSE ended its run at the IFC Center. Bye bye, Hausu. You’ll be missed.

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HOUSE says, “Bye bye, humans.”

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Japan Cuts: Festival of Contemporary Japanese Film runs from July 1 – July 16 and they’ve already got their full line-up and schedule online. Lots of amazing films, including screenings of MEMORIES OF MATSUKO and the terrific and largely unseen HANGING GARDEN. (full line-up and schedule for Japan Cuts)

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On Tuesday, June 7 @ 7pm, Korean movie night is free at the Tribeca Cinemas. This week, a screening of the over-the-top, truly gorgeous, based-on-a-true-story, swordplay epic, THE SWORD WITH NO NAME. It was a big hit in Korea last year, and it’s here for free to help you beat this crushing heat. (more info) (watch the trailer)

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We are stoopid because we is brain hurt from working on festival. Korean Movie Night is June 15, not 7. Sawrry.

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“Subway Cinema News,

you are made of 100% idiot.”

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And keep your eyes on this page for New York Asian Film Festival (June 25 – July 8 ) info next week: on Tuesday, June 7 the full schedule goes up and on Friday, June 10 tickets go on sale. And this year the tickets are cheaper than they’ve ever been before! We’re practically giving these movies away!

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Comments (0) Jun 04 2010

NYAFF News

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Tickets go on sale June 10 and the schedule will be released on June 7. So keep your eyes peeled.

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GALLANTS is one of my favorite movies in the festival and you can read a review and there’s an interview with one of the directors, Clement Cheng, over here. Bruce Leung will be at the festival, and check out the trailer if you haven’t already.

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Gallants poster.

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IP MAN 2, our official opening night film, has now officially become the number one, top grossing Asian movie of 2010. (It’s true!) You can read a review and don’t forget, Sammo Hung and Simon Yam will be at the festival.

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Comments (2) Jun 03 2010