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Tag Archives: documentaries
LINSANITY Available for DVD Pre-Order for January 7, 2014
If you haven’t caught the documentary film LINSANITY about NBA basketball player Jeremy Lin, you can pre-order the DVD now on Amazon.com, with the DVD being released on January 7th, 2014. Otherwise, the documentary is also available via digital download … Continue reading
Posted in Entertainment, Movies, Sports
Tagged basketball, documentaries, Jeremy Lin, linsanity
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‘LINSANITY’ the Documentary Coming to a Theater Near You October 4th
‘LINSANITY,’ the documentary about NBA basketball player Jeremy Lin and his tumultuous struggle to breakthrough stereotypes and make it into the NBA and into the zeitgeist is scheduled for distribution on October 4th: “Ketchup Entertainment has acquired Evan Jackson Leong’s … Continue reading
Posted in Announcements, Entertainment, Movies
Tagged basketball, documentaries, Jeremy Lin, linsanity
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LINSANITY, the Documentary Kicks Off CAAMFest 2013 & the Opening Night Gala at the Asian Art Museum in SF
This past Thursday, I had the honor and pleasure attending the premiere of LINSANITY, the documentary film, about Jeremy Lin that helped kickoff CAAMFest – the Center for Asian American Media Festival (“Film. Music. Food.”), formerly known as the San … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, Entertainment, Local, Movies, San Francisco Bay Area, Sports
Tagged CAAMFest, documentaries, Jeremy Lin, linsanity
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“24 City,” movie from China’s most noted contemporary filmmaker: Win tickets to opening night in SF!
UPDATE: Our winner has been selected! Congrats to Peter Lo who will be seeing 24 City this weekend. Thanks to everyone for playing and to Landmark Theatres for providing free tickets! Moye and I recently watched “Paper Heart,” which was … Continue reading
Posted in Entertainment, Movies, Promotions, San Francisco Bay Area
Tagged Bay area, China, documentaries, documentary, films, movie, Movies, sf, ticket giveaway, tickets
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POP 88 #32: The Red Chapel
Hello, All — hope everyone out there is enjoying their May so far! In this week’s episode: new music from W & Whale, Sandee Chan and Chae Yeon, plus an interview with Mads Brugger, the director of The Red Chapel. … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, Movies, Music, POP 88, Reviews
Tagged chae yeon, documentaries, Hot Docs, Mads Brugger, Mate, Sandee Chan, The Red Chapel, W & Whale
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Hot Docs 2009: Reviews in 88 words or less – Part 3
The HOT DOCS International Documentary Film Festival is currently in full swing in Toronto from now till May 10th. I’ve always loved watching documentaries because of the diversity of perspective and opinions on topic ranging from trivial to the provocative … Continue reading
Hot Docs 2009: Reviews in 88 words or less – Pt.2
The HOT DOCS International Documentary Film Festival kicks off in Toronto this coming Thursday, April 30th and runs till May 10th. I’ve always loved watching documentaries because of the diversity of perspective and opinions on topic ranging from trivial to … Continue reading
HOT DOCS 2009: Reviews in 88 Words or Less – Pt.1
The HOT DOCS International Documentary Film Festival kicks off in Toronto this coming Thursday, April 30th and runs till May 10th. I’ve always loved watching documentaries because of the diversity of perspective and opinions on topic ranging from trivial to … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, Education, Entertainment, Movies, The Arts
Tagged documentaries, Hot Docs
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12th Annual Toronto Reel Asian Film Festival – Reviews in 88 words or less, Part 1
The 12th Annual Toronto Reel Asian Film Festival kicks off this coming Wednesday, November 12th at the Bloor Cinema in Toronto’s Annex Village and runs till Sunday, November 16th. Billed as one of the best little film festival the city … Continue reading
Posted in Entertainment, Movies, POP 88, Reviews, The Arts
Tagged Canada, documentaries, experimental, features, Film Festival, Michael Kang, Min Sook Lee, reel asian, Siu Ta, Toronto, West 32nd
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