The culinary arts sometimes get lost in the maelstrom of film, music, literature and other mediums of expression, including the forging of a national identity...
Category - San Diego Asian Film Festival (SDAFF)
It is not hard to find a story about immigrants in the US. As immigration has a deep-rooted history in the USA, people from various countries have developed...
San Diego, CA – November 11, 2018 – Winners of the 19th Annual San Diego Asian Film Festival (SDAFF) were announced at a star-studded gala awards...
At 22 years old, Makoto Tezuka, the son of legendary manga artist and anime director Osamu Tezuka (“Cleopatra”, “Metropolis”), was still a film-student who was...
Wild land development and the fast changing of social and physical landscape of China has been for a long time the subject of choice of many Chinese social...
All things Korean seem to be very much in vogue right now, particularly music. Lee Joon-ik's latest feature “Sunset in my Hometown” tells the story...
Naomi Kawase's tenth feature and her first one to be partially in English, is a genuine Kawase film (the Japanese festival-favorite has definitely made a...
When we talk about politicians and heads of state meddling with the lives of people in distant lands, we often talk about war, insurrection repressions, the...
How does one live when one has nothing? How should one live when one has everything? These are the questions South Korean director Hyung-Suk Jung poses to us...
Cinema, as much as literature has long been a source of fervent mythologising, be it of serial killers, politicians, musicians, sports heroes – anyone who has...