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In Celebration of Asian American and Pacific Islander History Month
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On May 1, HBO Max will launch its See Us: AAPI And Our Global Community spotlight page, showcasing the range, diversity and spirit of the community during Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage month and beyond. Continuing our rich history of amplifying diverse stories and talent, this HBO Max spotlight page celebrates the visionaries amongst us, and collectively promotes and supports the telling of stories from the Asian and AAPI perspective, while also acknowledging the importance of representation moving forward.
See Us will offer hours of curated programming, featuring compelling films and series including Mortal Kombat, Crazy Rich Asians, Life of Pi and Warrior, documentaries like Ravi Patel s Pursuit of Happiness, Chasing Life with Sanjay Gupta and Tiger, reality shows such as House of Ho, animated titles like Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken!,
February 26, 2021 You are being considered for the amazing opportunity of life. Another year, another Top 10. Better late than never, as they say! Though this usually happens with me, getting this list out takes a lot of time… It was a tough year to keep writing during 2020, despite watching films all the time. I saw over 400 films during the year, trying to watch as much as I could despite the lockdowns and the shut downs, and everything else going on. But here it is anyway - my personal list of my
Top 10 Favorite Films of 2020. Most of all, I just want to share my love for these glorious works of cinema. It s not that surprising that many of my favorite films are films about how magical and mesmerizing
Kate Tsang s Magical Journey to Sundance Film Festival
Kate Tsang s Magical Journey to Sundance Film Festival
AT&T s Untold Stories program empowered the debut feature film director to conjure her offbeat tale and advance Asian American representation on the big screen.
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If the Sundance Film Festival loves a success story, the fest is likely to fall head over heels for director Kate Tsang.
Her coming-of-age adventure “Marvelous and the Black Hole,” which premieres Jan. 31 at this year’s festival, is not only her first feature as a director, it’s a rarity: a feature produced, directed, written, designed by and starring Asian American women.