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44th Asian American International Film Festival Announces Full Lineup

LUMPIA WITH A VENGEANCE and THE FABULOUS FILIPINO BROTHERS as a Double-Feature Special Presentation Event, BLUE BAYOU to Close the Festival

 

 

July 27, 2021, NEW YORK – The 44th Asian American International Film Festival (AAIFF44) announces its full lineup. "Filipinos in Focus: LUMPIA WITH A VENGEANCE and THE FABULOUS FILIPINO BROTHERS," will play as an in-person double feature Special Presentation event on Aug. 18. Cast and crew of both films will be attending the event. The Closing Night film will be BLUE BAYOU, with an in-person screening and reception on Aug. 22. AAIFF44 will take place from Aug. 11-22 as a hybrid festival. 

 

  • Special Presentation - "Filipinos in Focus: A Double Feature of LUMPIA WITH A VENGEANCE and THE FABULOUS FILIPINO BROTHERS"

 

 

  • Closing Night - BLUE BAYOU

 

 

The full lineup consists of 25 International Films, 13 World Premieres, 14 East Coast Premieres, and 18 New York City Premieres. This year’s program includes 92 directors and 15 returning AAIFF alums. More information on the full lineup can be found at https://www.aaiff.org/program.  

 

Early Bird Gold and Cine Pass are currently on sale at https://www.aaiff.org/ticketing at $90 and $175. The early bird pricing will end on Aug. 4. Other ticket tiers are also available now: 

 

  • 3-Pack: Providing a pack of 3 tickets that can be used for any online screening at $25 

  • 5-Pack: Providing a pack of 5 tickets that can be used for any online screening at $40 

  • Regular Ticket: Providing admission for single viewer for the program specified on the ticket at $10 

  • Household Ticket: Providing admission for viewers living in the same household to view the program specified on the ticket together at $15 


 

SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS

 

  • SNAKEHEAD - Opening Night Screening - East Coast Premiere

Directed by Evan Jackson Leong - U.S. - English/Mandarin/Cantonese

An immigrant gets caught up in an international crime ring of human smuggling while attempting to make a better life for her family.

 

  • THE FABULOUS FILIPINO BROTHERS - Special Presentation - New York City Premiere

Directed by Dante Basco - U.S./Philippines - English/Tagalog

From Northern California to the Philippines, four brothers confront their issues with love, family, and culture, surrounding a highly controversial Filipino wedding. 

 

  • LUMPIA WITH A VENGEANCE - Special Presentation - New York City Premiere

Directed by Patricio Ginelsa - U.S. - English/Tagalog

The LUMPIA-armed avenger reappears in Fogtown and teams up with high school student Rachel to prevent a crime syndicate from selling drugs masked as food in this crowdfunded action comedy.

 

  • BLUE BAYOU - Closing Night Screening - New York City Premiere 

Directed by Justin Chon - U.S. - English/Vietnamese

A Korean adoptee raised in a small Louisiana town works hard to care for his wife and stepdaughter until his life is derailed by the threat of deportation.

 

  • THE TERRORIZERS - Retrospective

Directed by Edward Yang - Taiwan - Mandarin/Taiwanese 

A metaphysical mystery about the lives of three couples in Taipei that continually intersect over a span of several weeks. 

This screening is co-presented by MUBI.

 

  • CUNY SHORTS SHOWCASE 

Since 2004, the CUNY Asian American Film Festival (AAFF) has recognized and awarded over $13,500 in cash prizes to student filmmakers enrolled at the City University of New York, including City College, Brooklyn College, Hunter College, Lehman College, College of Staten Island, and Queens College. The CUNY AAFF helps to promote the artistic visual talents and stimulate communication among CUNY students who are separated by the different campuses, and serve as a central location to display their creative works. Finalists screen at the Asian American International Film Festival.

 

  • MORKOVCHA [KOREAN CARROT SALAD] (Морковча)

Directed by Lidiya Kan - U.S./Russia/Uzbekistan/Kazakhstan - Russian/English 

This documentary tells the story of Lidiya Kan’s Korean family’s nearly century-long journey from the Russian Far East to their new home in the United States.

 

  • SOCIAL ANXIETY

Directed by Philip Choi - South Korean - English 

A young student from South Korea holds on to his last hope—his faith—while suffering social anxiety and a traumatic event in America.

 

  • DEEPEST MEMORY 

Directed by SiaoMin Loh - U.S - Mandarin  

In this animated short, the filmmaker recalls their deepest memories and the atmosphere of celebrating Lunar New Year Eve with family in Malaysia as a child—something they haven’t experienced since coming to the United States.

 

  • IN LOVING MEMORY (OF WHO WE USED TO BE)

Directed by Vicky Lee - U.S. - English/Cantonese

IN LOVING MEMORY (OF WHO WE USED TO BE) is reminiscent of the growing pains and awkward tween years of a Chinese-American girl.

 

  • THE DISTANCE BETWEEN US - International Premiere 

Directed by Kainoa Presbitero - U.S. - English

After a miscarriage, Alex and Christina deal with the loneliness and hurt of the emotional distance that has come between them.

 

  • The Film Lab's 2021 72 Hour Shootout TOP TEN: BE A HERO - World Premiere

Hosted by the Asian American Film Lab - U.S. - English

The 72 Hour Shootout filmmaking competition (the “Shootout”) is an annual global filmmaking competition celebrating diversity in front of and behind the camera. 


 

NARRATIVE FEATURES

 

  • AMERICANISH 

Directed by Iman Zawahry - U.S. - English 

In Jackson Heights, Queens, two sisters and their fresh-off-the-boat cousin try all the conventional ways to earn the love and respect of the matriarch of their family, only to learn that life works out in the most unconventional ways.

 

  • DINNER PARTY - World Premiere 

Directed by Chris Naoki Lee - U.S. - English

If you met your childhood friends today, would you still f*ck with them?

 

  • IN ANOTHER LANGUAGE (もうひとつのことば) - East Coast Premiere 

Directed by Masaya Tsutsumi - Japan - Japanese/English

Tokyo, Summer 2020. In a “One Coin English Cafe” where participants can enjoy English conversation for a small price, a man and a woman start playing a game in which they act like different people only when they speak English.

 

  • INBETWEEN GIRL - New York City Premiere

Directed by Mei Makino - U.S. - English

After her parents' sudden divorce, teen artist Angie Chen turns to secret hookups with the heartthrob of her private school.

 

  • MICKEY ON THE ROAD (迷走廣州) - East Coast Premiere

Directed by Mian Mian Lu - Taiwan/China - Mandarin/Taiwanese 

Two young Taiwanese women travel to Guangzhou in pursuit of elusive dreams.

 

  • SEE YOU THEN - East Coast Premiere

Directed by Mari Walker - U.S. - English 

Kris, a transgender computer programmer, and Naomi, an Asian American performance artist, dated in college but haven’t seen each other since Kris left town 15 years ago.

 

  • TAIPEI SUICIDE STORY (安眠旅舍)

Directed by KEFF - Taiwan - Mandarin 

Over the course of one night, a receptionist at a suicide hotel in Taipei, Taiwan forms a fleeting friendship with a guest who can't decide if she wants to live or die.

 

  • THE KNOT (Uljhan)

Directed by Ashish Pant - India - Hindi

An upper middle class couple hits a rickshaw driver with their car and must face the moral implications of their actions when the driver’s younger brother shows up at their doorstep informing them the injured man is fighting for his life.

 

  • WAIKIKI

Directed by Christopher Kahunahana - Hawai'i - English/Hawaiian

In this cinematic allegory of love and loss, a hula dancer fights for survival and her sanity in the shadows of Waikiki.


 

DOCUMENTARY FEATURES

 

  • A SEXPLANATION - New York City Premiere

Directed by Alex Liu - U.S., Canada - English 

To right the wrongs of his all-American sex education, 36-year-old Alex Liu goes on a quest to uncover naked truths and hard facts—no matter how awkward it gets.

 

  • A RIFLE AND A BAG

Directed by Cristina Hanes/Isabella Rinaldi/Arya Rothe (NoCut Film Collective) - India/Romania/Italy/Qatar - Hindi/Madia (tribal)/Gondi (tribal)

A young Indian couple of surrendered communist rebels, the Naxalites, is fighting for their children's future.

 

  • BOOKMARK 14 (Juuyonsai no Shiori) - International Premiere

Directed by Ryo Takebayashi - Japan - Japanese 

This is a documentary about youth that closely follows all of the students in a single second-year junior high school class.

 

  • CANE FIRE 

Directed by Anthony Banua-Simon - U.S. - English/Pidgin English/Olelo Hawaiian

CANE FIRE examines the past and present of the Hawaiian island of Kauaʻi, creating a kaleidoscopic portrait of the economic and cultural forces that have cast indigenous and working-class residents as “extras” in their own story.

 

  • FATHER (爷爷和父亲) - U.S. Premiere

Directed by Deng Wei - China - Chinese/Leiyang Dialect

This film captures the fraught relationship between the director's father, a property developer, and his grandfather, a blind fortune teller, as they negotiate past resentments and an uncertain future.

 

  • WUHAN WUHAN - International Premiere

Directed by Yung Chang - China - Mandarin/Chinese Dialects 

As the city of Wuhan, China locked down at the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, filmmaker Yung Chang and a group of intrepid videographers were able to document life at the epicenter.


 

SHORT FILM PROGRAMS

 

The Art of Identity - 72 mins

What is art and how can we see it in our lives? These stories explore what art means and how it helps us connect to our world. 

 

  • HAWAIIAN SOUL -  New York City Premiere

Directed by ʻĀina Paika - U.S. - English 

I can recall the way your voice would fill the room and we would all be stilled by your melody.

 

  • MAHÅLANG

Directed by Elliot deBruyn, Nathaniel Brown, Caili Quan - U.S., Guam - English

Chamorro Filipino choreographer and dancer Caili Quan pays tribute to the family and culture of Guam that sparked her love of music and inspired her dream of dancing.

 

  • LADY APSARA 

Directed by Zi Alikhan - U.S./Philippines/India - English

Apsara, a hard-working NYC actress whose identity is both Filipina and Indian, sings her way through a two-audition day… to an extraordinary conclusion.

 

  • AND THEN 

Directed by Ravenna Tran - Japan - English

AND THEN is a short film about two women who meet and grow closer to each other through insomnia, art, and exploring a new city. 


 

Between the Lines - 94 mins

Can you repeat that? I don’t understand. Borders, social distance, and language create barriers to understanding and connection. For many, these have never been more vast, nor more necessary to overcome. In these shorts, crossing these borders may start best with reading between the lines. 

 

  • POST OFFICE - New York City Premiere

Directed by Courtney Loo/David Karp - U.S. - English/Mandarin 

When a Chinese-American mother and her children come upon a seemingly abandoned little girl, their attempts to help have unforeseen consequences.

 

  • LEARNING TAGALOG WITH KAYLA - New York City Premiere

Directed by Kayla Abuda Galang - U.S. - English/Tagalog

In this lesson, Kayla will teach you Tagalog, the language of her homeland.

 

  • LONELY BLUE NIGHT - New York City Premiere

Directed by Johnson Cheng - U.S. - Mandarin/English

The consequences of a mother’s decision to leave her daughter in the care of an American homestay family are unearthed when they reunite for dinner one lonely blue night.

 

  • DISASTER PANTIES - World Premiere

Directed by Alisha Bhowmik - U.S. - English 

Quarantining alone, anxious millennial Lacey discovers something awry with her vagina and must take her gynecologist appointment over video call.

 

  • TRANSLATION OF SILENCE (Traduction du Silence) - International Premiere

Directed by Nate Cuboi - France, Vietnam - Vietnamese, French 

A young Vietnamese man travels to Paris to reunite with his long-lost father, only to discover the truth behind his family's separation.

 

  • MICHELLE 

Directed by Kenya Gillespie - U.S. - English 

A shy Asian American girl fights off her bullies with a little help from her idol: decorated U.S. figure skater Michelle Kwan.

 

  • FARANAK 

Directed by Mehrnoush Alia - Iran - Persian 

A new driver at a ride-hailing company in Iran has hit rock bottom and accepts a ride to a dog, knowing too well that it is against the Islamic law of his country. What he does not know is that this dog is experiencing a crisis just like him.


 

In a Different Light - 106 mins

“When drinking water, always remember the source.” A pair of young siblings grapple with a family curse. A young drag performer tip toes behind his father’s traditional beliefs. A man and his son take a fateful trip to Disneyland. The water’s source looks different under new light.

 

  • EVA - East Coast Premiere

Directed by Ming Jue Hu - U.S. - English/Mandarin 

Jenny’s father is getting remarried this weekend. She has to make a decision if she wants to be friends with her new stepsister.

 

  • BIRDWATCHING - New York City Premiere

Directed by Maryam Mir - U.S. - English/Urdu

When a daughter discovers her divorced mother setting up an online dating profile, she is forced to witness her as a woman with desire for the first time.

 

  • MARIAM - East Coast Premiere

Directed by Reem Jubran - U.S. - English/Arabic

Zaid, a young Arab-American amateur drag queen, has to confront his conservative father and grandfather who has Alzheimer’s about his identity on an average night that goes terribly wrong.

 

  • APART, TOGETHER 

Directed by Olivia Hang Zhou - U.S./China - Mandarin/English

Yiru, a Chinese teenager, travels to Los Angeles with her mom in search of her long lost sister.

 

  • THE LAST FERRY FROM GRASS ISLAND 

Directed by Linhan Zhang - Hong Kong/U.S. - Mandarin/Cantonese 

A Hong Kong hitman retires as a fisherman on the peaceful Grass Island. One day, his Chinese apprentice shows up, tasked to kill him before the last ferry departs.

 

  • SNAKE TRAIL (仿佛有人触碰过) - East Coast Premiere

Directed by Shicong Zhu - China - Mandarin

Urged to complete the traditional Chinese death ritual as her mother’s only daughter but lacking the legal documentation to prove their kinship, a girl finds herself in an institutional conundrum.

 

  • MAGIC KINGDOM (夢樂園) - New York City Premiere

Directed by Nelson Ng Chak-Hei - Hong Kong/U.S. - Mandarin/Cantonese/English

Kit, a middle-aged single parent, brings his son from Hong Kong to California under the pretense of visiting Disneyland.

 

  • BEYOND THE LAKE MY SISTER SLEEPS - World Premiere

Directed by Mel Guo/AnQi Yu - U.S. - English 

BEYOND THE LAKE MY SISTER SLEEPS is tale of a young boy, his sister, and their family curse. 


 

Ones to Watch: Filmmakers Under 21 - 61 mins

A collection of short films by talented filmmakers under 21.

 

  • MY PUMPKIN, MY BOO 

Directed by Marina Yap - Canada - English

A curious pumpkin and a shy ghost go on an adventure to find candy, only to fall in love after the events of Halloween.

 

  • THE BLACK COLLECTIVE - U.S. Premiere 

Directed by Roxy Morris/Shiva Kansagara/Sophia Lee - U.S. - English

Three businesspeople of color discuss the Black Lives Matter movement, supporting Black businesses, and the small shop in Encinitas, CA that showcases their products.

 

  • PLEASE LAUGH 

Directed by Kristoffer Bradley Cruz - Canada - English

An aspiring comedian kidnaps his friends to prove to them that he is objectively funny.

 

  • LEMONS 

Directed by Siena Kuan - U.S. - English 

LEMONS is an one-and-half minute long short film which explores the idea of perfection and the pursuit of perfection. Of course perfection is hard to achieve and even if we cross our t's and dot our i's, sometimes it doesn't work out.

 

  • SNAIL MAIL - East Coast Premiere 

Directed by Andrea Baek - U.S. - English

Pairs of pen pals share their sides of the letters—what they’ve learned, why they write, and what makes penpalling special.

 

  • THE GULL'S SHRIEK (جیغ مرغ دریایی) - North American Premiere

Directed by Ava Ghahremanifar - Iran - Persian

Susan and Raha are two senior students studying Dramatic Arts in an art school. They are both candidates for the role of Johnathan Livingston Seagull.

 

  • GERALD'S BAD JUJU - World Premiere

Directed by Sandeep Vadlamudi - U.S. - English 

A young man must overcome his childhood trauma in order to win over the girl of his dreams.


 

Taiwan: Lost & Found - 98 mins

Sift through this special selection of Taiwanese shorts in which the search for human connection overcomes loss, borders and political strife. Peace lost, but hope found.

 

  • KUROSHIO CURRENT (黑潮) - East Coast Premiere

Directed by Kun-Yu Lai - Taiwan/U.S. - Mandarin/Taiwanese/English

A Taiwanese guy goes on a road trip to avoid facing his guilt, but the memories from the past haunt him to face the mistakes he has made.

 

  • PIGLET PIGLET (美豬肉圓) - New York City Premiere

Directed by LIN Tsung-Yen - Taiwan - Mandarin

The sudden pregnancy and miscarriage of a young woman results in a turbulent day of anxiety and loneliness, set in a monumental day of a country’s search for hope.  

 

  • HELLO FROM TAIWAN 

Directed by Tiffany Frances - U.S./Taiwan - Mandarin/Taiwanese/English 

After a year of separation, a young Taiwanese American girl and her mom struggle to reconnect with her dad and two older sisters across familial and cultural divides.

 

  • THE BLACK KITE (黑風箏) - New York City Premiere

Directed by I-hui Lee - Taiwan - Taiwanese

A 7-year-old girl's only wish is to fly a kite again with her father.


 

New York, I Missed You - 81 mins

A dash of coming of age; a pinch of the foibles of pandemic dating; then, simmer with the ghosts of the past.  No matter how far you’ve been flung in the last year, these hearty shorts will welcome you back to the eclectic melting pot we call home.

 

  • POSTMAN - East Coast Premiere

Directed by Minkyu Kang - U.S. - English

A postman meets a dying painter while delivering mail.

 

  • SEEDS - North American Premiere

Directed by Denise Zhou - U.S. - English/Cantonese

Desperate to salvage her less-than-remarkable 13th birthday, Georgia plots an escape to the crowded streets of Brooklyn with her little sister Cassie in tow.

 

  • CORONA DATE - North American Premiere

Directed by Simeon Hu - U.S./China - Mandarin 

A sexually frustrated girl stuck in New York City during the pandemic is desperate to meet up with someone she met online, while her paranoid mother is desperate to extend her web of protection... all the way from China.

 

  • LITTLE SKY- World Premiere

Directed by Jess X. Snow - Canada/U.S. - English/Cantonese 

A non-binary Chinese-American drag queen returns to their hometown to confront their estranged father about the childhood memories that continue to haunt them.

 

  • FITNESS! OR A STORY ABOUT SWEAT 

Directed by Kana Hatakeyama - U.S. - English

A titillating spiritual comedy about seeking your joyful, deepest nature through technology, human connection...and sweat.

 

  • TRUMPET - New York City Premiere

Directed by Kevin Haefelin - Switzerland - English, Japanese, Spanish

A Japanese trumpet player is on a cultural pilgrimage to discover New York City jazz and experiences a hell of a night after getting lost in Brooklyn.


 

Not On Your Terms: Queer Shorts - 96 mins

“‘Queer’ means anything is possible” - Apichatpong Weerasethakul. These shorts don’t play by anyone’s rules but their own.

 

  • GRADUATION (親如一家) 

Directed by Robin Wang - U.S. - English/Mandarin 

Following a graduation celebration, four Chinese people must navigate the future of their relationships as dictated by the circumstances of life and their families.

 

  • PINK & BLUE - New York City Premiere

Directed by Carmen LoBue - U.S. - English

After a surprise first-time pregnancy, a trans couple of color wrestles with how the new baby will affect their relationship and how to raise their child in a binary world.

 

  • FISHBOWL - New York City Premiere

Directed by Jacqueline Chan - U.S. - English/Mandarin 

Navigating the Chinese New Year festivities now tinged with a foreign animosity, Natalie struggles to keep the growing attraction to her childhood friend, Joanne, from the prying eyes of those she once called home.

 

  • BRIDGET - World Premiere

Directed by Zon Chan/Kayue Li - Singapore - Malay 

On the night before his debut, Isa decides to open up to his parents about his long-hidden pursuit.

 

  • ANYTHING FOR YOU - East Coast Premiere

Directed by Matt Ferrucci - U.S. - English

It wouldn’t be cheating, it would be experimenting.

 

  • GOD'S DAUGHTER DANCES (신의 딸은 춤을 춘다) - New York City Premiere

Directed by Sungbin BYUN - South Korea - Korean

A transgender dancer, Shin-mi, gets a call from the Military Manpower Administration to attend the Military Service Examination. Shin-mi takes her steps to the Military Manpower Administration.


 

Love Stories - 86 mins

Grab a coffee, light some candles, and get to know these romantic short films about what is and what could have been. You may have a future together even when these couples don’t.

 

  • THE NEGOTIATION (교섭) - World Premiere

Directed by Robert Joe - South Korea/U.S. - Korean/English

A couple wake from sleep and discuss their dreams, but the more they talk, the more reality starts to skew around them.

 

  • CANDLEPIN - New York City Premiere

Directed by Gautam Chopra - U.S. - English

A high-school math teacher on a hot date runs into a group of his students.

 

  • CHECKING OUT

Directed by Vick Krishna/Piyali Syam - U.S. - English

Two Indian-American group therapy members check into a hotel room to carry out a suicide pact.

 

  • GOOD NEWS - World Premiere

Directed by Osric Chau - Canada - English

Happily married without kids and with an intent to focus on his career, Ryan struggles with the news of an unplanned pregnancy and his wife Nicole’s decision to keep it.

 

  • FAMILY HEIRLOOM - World Premiere

Directed by Will Pinke - U.S. - English

Guy is finally ready to propose to his girlfriend Emily. When he visits her father Marty to ask for his blessing, Marty says yes, but only if Guy can pass a twisted test to prove his devotion. How far will Guy go for the woman he loves?

 

  • DELIMERENCE - World Premiere

Directed by Stanley Wong - U.S. - English

A couple meets up for Valentine's Day despite breaking up days before.

 

  • WHO WILL PREDICT WHO WILL MOVE YOU - World Premiere

Directed by Livia Huang - U.S. - English

Two boys caught in a rivalrous relationship spend one last night together in Brooklyn.

 

  • THE PERFECT POST - East Coast Premiere

Directed by Jonathan De Guzman II - U.S. - English

In an attempt to show that she is “winning” post-breakup life, Jenna and her two best friends try to create the perfect social media post.


 

Open for Business - 86 mins

The past year has made the world focus on the difficulties of everyday people getting a business up and running and doing their best to serve their local community. These films offer some insight into the day to day of this life.

 

  • TO LIVE HERE (sống ở đây) - East Coast Premiere

Directed by Melanie Dang Ho - U.S. - Vietnamese/English

Exploring the intimacy of the mundane, SỐNG Ở ĐÂY focuses on the lives of Vietnamese shrimpers and elderly farmers in New Orleans, understanding the reverberations of the past and present in day-to-day labor.

 

  • 3 CENTS A KILO - World Premiere

Directed by Shao Min Chew Chia - Singapore - English/Mandarin/Cantonese

3 CENTS A KILO documents the day-to-day lives of three cardboard collectors. It takes us through their routines and ruminations, showing us how they meet unremitting hardship with grit, humour, and back-breaking hard work.

 

  • FUGETSU-DO 

Directed by Kaia Rose - U.S. - English

An intimate portrait of the 117-year-old Japanese sweet shop that has become a memory bank for the Little Tokyo community.

 

  • PHOENIX BAKERY: SWEETS FOR THE SWEET

Directed by Janet Chen - U.S. - English

As Chinatown’s Phoenix Bakery in Los Angeles celebrates its 80th anniversary, three generations of the Chans explore their family legacy and contemplate the future.

 

  • KOTO: THE LAST SERVICE - East Coast Premiere

Directed by Joella Cabalu - Canada - English/Japanese

After nearly 40 years in operation, the family-run Koto Japanese restaurant is closing down in Campbell River, Canada. A meditation on how to say goodbye with grace and the legacy of investing care in relationships through sushi.

 

About the Asian American International Film Festival

The Asian American International Film Festival (AAIFF) is proudly known as "The First Home to Asian American Cinema." Organized by Asian CineVision, it's the first and longest-running festival dedicated to showcasing the moving image work by media artists of Asian descent for and about the Asian diaspora experience. The Festival takes place in New York City, the second-largest Asian-American market in the U.S. Every year, AAIFF attracts audiences from all five boroughs of New York City, the tri-state region, and around the world. 

 

About Asian CineVision

Asian CineVision (ACV) is a media arts nonprofit devoted to the development, exhibition, promotion, and preservation of Asian and Asian American experiences through storytelling. Our mission is to nurture and grow the community of makers and lovers of Asian and Asian American independent film, television, and digital.

Films submitted and screened at the festival are eligible to participate in our National Tour program, bringing Asian diaspora stories to broader audiences across North America through a rental service for cultural and educational institutions. 

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