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Archive for July, 2009

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Thursday, July 30th, 2009

Our New York premiere was a huge success!

It is always inspiring to watch great films, but the feeling of having your own film be shown alongside them is beyond words. A big hug goes to the 32nd Asian American International Film Festival (AAIFF)! You guys did an amazing job with the festival gathering some of the most unique and culturally diverse lineup of films. It was great meeting the crew and everyone at the festival. Keep up the awesome work and hopefully we’ll get to see you again next year. And thanks again for the iPod Shuffle!!

Dickson holding an iPod Shuffle. Hells Yea!

Dickson holding an iPod Shuffle. Hells Yea!

Of course, another hug to the other filmmakers and the audience at the screening (and also to those that couldn’t get into the packed venue). It was a pleasure meeting all of you! Hope to see some of you again in the future.

For those of you that couldn’t make it to the screening, the AAIFF announced additional screenings expanding its outreach effort to provide community screenings in Harlem, Manhattan Chinatown and Flushing, Queens.

Additional info: aaiff.org

Queens Library, Flushing Branch
41-17 Main St., Flushing, Queens
Saturday, August 1 @ 12:00 p.m.
Free admission

We would also like to thank the Indianapolis International Film Festival, Jersey Shore Film Festival, and Tulsa United Film Festival for having our film as part of your selection.

As we come to an end of a film festival filled July in the east coast, we’ll be kicking off August back on the west side with Holly Shorts Film Festival next week in Los Angeles, SF Shorts in San Francisco in September, and last but not least, San Diego Asian Film Festival in October!

Be sure to check our blog and our screenings page (link) for updated screening times. We’ll be posting more info soon. Thanks again for your support. Happy August!

Hollyshorts Film Festival
Aug 6th- Aug 13th, 2009
www.hollyshorts.com
Get tickets online:
hollyshorts.bside.com/2009/films/shortsprogram7_hollyshorts2009

“The Veiled Commodity” screening in Program #7:
Aug 8th, 2009 (Sat), 6:00 PM

Laemmle’s Sunset 5 Theatres
8000 Sunset Blvd.
West Hollywood, CA 90046
, USA

And now, for something random…

A Short Lesson from Dickson Chow on Vimeo.

- Dickson

Best Animated Short: Deux, San Funcisco: Trois

Friday, July 17th, 2009

SF Frozen Film Festival was a great success! Aside from being screened at a great venue, packed theatre, and big attendance for the Q&A session; we also won this year’s Best Animated Short! Big thanks go out to the crew at SF Frozen, the other filmmakers, and the wonderful SF audience. You guys really made the festival special and fun. Keep up the good work and we’ll see you in 2010.

In other news, we just got word that the film will be screening at SF Shorts! That means we’ll be in San Francisco for the third time almost back to back! SF Shorts will be happening in September so stay tuned for more updates in the coming weeks.

San Funcisco we love you. Did I say San Funcisco? Why, yes I did.

Oh San Francisco from Dickson Chow on Vimeo.

Go East!

Monday, July 6th, 2009

Hello! We are happy to announce The Veiled Commodity has won the Best Animated Short award at the Detroit Windsor International Film Festival! Thank you to the people and audience at DWIFF ’09.

More good news. The short film will be screening at the Holly Shorts Film Festival at Laemmle’s Sunset 5 in Hollywood in August. The film festival runs from August 6th – 13th featuring many short films from around the world. More details on screening times and events coming soon.

The San Francisco Frozen Film Festival is fast approaching taking place July 9th – 12th. The film is part of the Best of Animation program playing alongside other awesome animated shorts. I hope to see you there. Details:

San Francisco Frozen Film Festival
July 9th – 12th, 2009
www.frozenfilmfestival.com
Get tickets at:
Ticketweb

“The Veiled Commodity” Screening in the Best of Animation Program:
July 10th, 2009 (Friday), 10:30 PM

Roxie Theater
3117 16th Street
San Francisco, CA 94103

After a nice run of film festivals on the west coast, we are now heading back east. This time we’ll be having our New York premiere at the 32nd Asian American International Film Festival, New Jersey premiere at the Jersey Shore Film Festival, and Long Island International Film Expo. Slowly traveling back west, we have our Indiana premiere at the Indianapolis International Film Festival, Oklahoma premiere at the Tulsa United Film Festival and back to Los Angeles just in time for Holly Shorts Film Festival. Details below!

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Indianapolis International Film Festival
July 15th – 25th, 2009
www.indyfilmfest.org
Get tickets online: www.indyfilmfest.org

“The Veiled Commodity” Screening in Group 10 program:
July 18th (Sat) at 5:30pm
July 23rd (Thur) at 9:30pm

Indianapolis Museum of Art
DLH Theatre
4000 Michigan Rd.
Indianapolis, IN 46208, USA

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Asian American International Film Festival
July 23rd – July 26, 2009
www.aaiff.org
Get tickets online: www.aaiff.org

“The Veiled Commodity” Screening in the “Home is Where the Heart is” program:
July 24th (Fri) at 5:00pm

Museum of Chinese in America
215 Centre St. (btw Howard St & Grand St)
New York, NY 10013, USA

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Jersey Shore Film Festival
July 8th – 19th, 2009
Get tickets online: www.jerseyshorefilmfestival.com

“The Veiled Commodity” opening for the Feature Film “The Cartel”
July 14th (Tue) at 8:00pm

Film Salon
JCC of Greater Monmouth County
100 Grant Ave
Deal, NJ 07723
(732) 531-9100

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Tulsa United Film Festival
July 31st – Aug 2nd, 2009
http://www.theunitedfest.com/tulsa/
Get tickets at Circle Cinema:
http://tulsaunitedfest.bside.com/2009/films/thelegendofbillyfail_tulsaunitedfest2009

“The Veiled Commodity” opening for the feature film “The Legend of Billy Fail”:
July 31st, 2009 (Fri), 7:00 PM

Circle Cinema
12 South Lewis Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74104, USA