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NewFilmmakers Los Angeles (NFMLA) Dedicates InFocus to Asian Cinema

() showcases and champions emerging filmmakers and diverse storytellers from around the world. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, the programming has been moved to virtual platforms. This includes the NFMLA Monthly Film Festival, now powered by Seed&Spark. This edition will include short and feature film programs, Q&A's, panels and selections from our InFocus initiative which combats the lack of diversity in media.

On June 5th, the Festival will be hosting three panels:

  • NFMLA and Pipelines Panel – Studio, Network and Commercial Opportunities
  • Panel + Q&A | Diversifying Your Talent Pool
  • NFMLA Panel | Breaking Into Episodic TV Writing

On June 7th, the InFocus will be Asian Cinema with a pair of shorts programs featuring work by talented Asian and Asian-American directors, including three world premieres. Each screening will be followed by live Q&A's via Zoom. Moderators include Emily V Gordon (co-writer of The Big Sick) and Jeff Yang (Journalist at CNN and Head of Global Futures).

Sunday, June 7th | InFocus: Asian Cinema & Feature Program: First Blush
2:00pm PT
Screening — InFocus: Asian Cinema – Shorts Program #1 | via Seed&Spark
3:30pm PT
Filmmaker Q&A — InFocus: Asian Cinema – Shorts Program #1 | via ZOOM
5:00pm PT
Screening — InFocus: Asian Cinema – Shorts Program #2 | via Seed&Spark
6:30pm PT
Filmmaker Q&A — InFocus: Asian Cinema – Shorts Program #2 | via ZOOM
8:00pm PT
Screening — Feature Program: First Blush | via Seed&Spark
10:00pm PT
Filmmaker Q&A — Feature Program: First Blush | via ZOOM

The day's programming concludes with polyamorous dramedy First Blush, the feature film debut of director Victor Neumark.

For more information and to purchase tickets, visit the Festival Website

About the author

Adriana Rosati

On paper I am an Italian living in London, in reality I was born and bread in a popcorn bucket. I've loved cinema since I was a little child and I’ve always had a passion and interest for Asian (especially Japanese) pop culture, food and traditions, but on the cinema side, my big, first love is Hong Kong Cinema. Then - by a sort of osmosis - I have expanded my love and appreciation to the cinematography of other Asian countries. I like action, heroic bloodshed, wu-xia, Shaw Bros (even if it’s not my specialty), Anime, and also more auteur-ish movies. Anything that is good, really, but I am allergic to rom-com (unless it’s a HK rom-com, possibly featuring Andy Lau in his 20s)"

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