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Kaeru Productions
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Boulder Asian Film Festival 2009 Schedule

Boulder Asian Film Festival 2009 Program Schedule Announced

The 11th Annual Boulder Asian Film Festival Program Schedule was just announced! We may be adding a few movies. We also show films all year around. By your tickets on-line at www.bouldertheater.com or www.biff1.com

Rremember the Friday the 13th filmmaker reception featuring Jack Hadley!
6-8pm at the Colorado Draft House - formerly the Redfish
$15 at the door.


PROGRAM 2 – February 13 - 10:00am, Boulder Theater
Buddha Collapsed Out of Shame
Iran, Feature Film, 2007, 81 min

Winner of Michael Moore's "Founders Prize" at the Travis City Film Festival and dozens of awards at film festivals throughout the world.
This wonderful film, made by an 18-year old Iranian woman, was shot in war-torn Afghanistan near the tragic emptiness of the ruins of the 100 ft. tall Buddhas destroyed by the Taliban.

Armed only with a notebook and her mother's lipstick for a pencil, 6-yr-old Bakhtay (the narrator of this film), is stubbornly traveling alone on a long, dangerous journey to a recently opened girls' school across the river. On her way, she is harassed by ruthless boys playing games that mimic the terrible violence they have witnessed during their young lives. The boys want to stone the little girl, to blow her up as the Taliban blew up the Buddha, and to shoot her like Americans. "Children are the future adults. If they get used to violence, the future of the world will be in great danger." - Hana Makhmalbaf, director.

Directed by Hana Makhmalbaf
Colorado Premiere

PROGRAM 5 – February 13 -  4:45pm, Boulder Theater
PROGRAM 13 – February 13 – 9:15pm - Boulder High School
The Unwinking Gaze: The Inside Story of the Dalai Lama's Struggle for Tibet
UK/India, Feature Documentary, 2008, 70 min

"It could force China into a more civil, humanitarian stance toward Tibet"—Paul Tatara (The Guardian)
This unforgettable film was conceived as a chance to show the Chinese the unfiltered, unedited Dalai Lama, to show that he is no fanatical religious leader bent on splitting China, only a gentle, funny, deeply spiritual man trying to make some space in the People's Republic for the preservation and growth of Tibetan culture. Accordingly, BBC director Josh Dugdale was given unprecedented access to the Dalai Lama's daily life and activities - his breakfast, his debriefing of his envoys to China, his normally closed-door dialogue with Chinese officials and his travels to visit world leaders. The Unwinking Gaze is perhaps the most honest and genuine film about the Dalai Lama likely to be released in his lifetime.

Directed by Joshua Dugdale
Colorado Premiere

PROGRAM 9 – February 13 – 1pm – Boulder Library
The Conscience of Nhem En Friday
USA/Cambodia, Feature Documentary, 2008, 34 min
Academy Award winning filmmaker Steven Okazaki presents this chilling look at Cambodia’s S-21 prison three decades after the fall of the Khmer Rouge. Of the 17,000 who entered the facility, only eight are known to have survived. In this documentary, three survivors tell their stories, as does former Khmer Rouge soldier Nhem En, who photographed thousands of prisoners before they were executed. As the film progresses, its title becomes more ironic.

Directed by Steven Okazaki
Premiere

PROGRAM 26 – February 14 - 4:45pm - Boulder High School
Sita Sings the Blues
USA, Feature Animation, 2007, 82 min
Nina is an animator whose husband dumps her by email. Sita is a goddess dumped by her husband Rama in a similar manner. Why couldn't these two women, 3000 years apart, make their marriages work? (And Sita was goddess, for godsake!) This award-winning, beautifully animated interpretation of parts of the Indian epic, Ramayana, was rendered on a laptop, mostly using Flash, by a single animator, Nina Paley, who lays down wildly imaginative musical interludes that use authentic 1920s blues recordings to link the narratives of these two unfortunate ladies.Why did Rama reject Sita? Why did the animator's husband reject the animator? Find out in this ground-breaking triumph of personal motion picture art.

Directed by Nina Paley
Boulder Premiere

Program 21 – Saturday February 14 - 6:45pm Boulder Library
Adobo
The winner of the Boulder Asian Film Festival 2008 Screenplay contest was produced by BAFF and Bob Larue. It was directed by Fairview High graduate Joe Larue.

A twenty-something Philippina, Delia, is constantly threatened by off-leash dogs in her Boulder, Colorado neighborhood. Enraged by her clueless neighbors, Chad and Allen, she plots revenge... a delicious revenge that exploits a culinary stereotype of the Philippines.

PROGRAM 31 – February 15 -  12:30pm, Boulder Theater
The Sari Soldiers
USA/Nepal, Feature Documentary, 2008, 90 min
Winner, New York's Human Rights Watch Film Festival.
"gives credence to the old feminist (cliche) that if women were given power, they would speedily put an end to war." Variety
Dangerously filmed over the three years following Nepal's King Gyanendra's dissolution of Parliment and crackdown on civil liberties in 2005, Julie Bridgham's admirably even-handed film follows 6 different women who are trying to bring justice and democracy to Nepal, including: low-caste Devi, who witnessed her niece being raped and killed and her daughter "disappeared" by the Royal Army. Kranti, a Comander in the Maoist Insurgency, (the Maoists are 40% women, and are fighting Nepal's entrenched caste system and its traditional oppression of women,) and activist Ram Kumari, whose pro-democracy forces engineer an alliance between the Maoists and other Nepalese political parties against the monarchy, and bring millions of protesters to the streets of Kathmandu. Will they succeed in bringing democracy to Nepal?

PROGRAM 36 – February 15 – 12:15pm – Boulder Library
Journey to the Center
USA/China, Feature Documentary, 2008, 54 min
Winner of Best Film on Mountain Sports at the Banff International Film Festival 2008 .
In 1996, American spy satellites discover a geographical anomaly in the Center of China. Analysts began to worry that the Chinese were constructing a nuclear missile silo. A group of agents posing as cavers were sent to investigate. It turned out to be a natural phenomenon. The worlds deepest vertical cave. Its name is Xiao Tiangkeng – The Heavenly Pit. Journey with three world-renowned BASE jumpers as they travel 10,000 miles by airplane, river boat and 4x4 truck to confront the mist and mystery of the old cave, an ancient culture and their own demons at the center of their dangerous mission. Millions of years old, a half-mile deep, Tian Keng has waited for eons to test the endurance, skill and courage of the men who dare to parachute into her heart.

Directed by Jens Hoffman
Colorado Premiere

Program 29 – Sunday Shorts Program – February 15 – 12:30pm
Now and Before
Animation by Narimitsu Ozaki Exploration of modern technique to render traditional animation and the speed of time.

PROGRAM 35 - Sunday, 2:45pm, Boulder High School
Tulpan
Kazakhstan-Germany-Switzerland-Russia, Feature Film, 2008, 100 min
Tulpan is an astonishing nature/ethnographic movie of Asia's vast steppes, with unforgettable panoramas of distant dust storms, tornados, lightning storms and close-in portraits of the everyday lives, families and humor of the hardy people who have managed to live there for hundreds of generations. This documentary-style retelling of an old folk tale is about fun-loving nomad Asa, returning from a stint in the Russian Navy, who has ambitions of becoming a shepherd like his ancestors. But to become a shepherd, he must have a wife, and, unfortunately, the only unmarried girl in the area is Tulpan (Tulip), whom Asa has never seen. Planning to leave the steppe and go off to college, Tulpan tells her parents to reject Asa saying his ears are too big. A negotiator is brought in to defend the nobility of Asa's ears.

PROGRAM 39 (CLOSING NIGHT) – February 15 - 6:30pm - Boulder Theater
Burma VJ: Reporting from a Closed Country
Norway/Sweden/Denmark/UK/Burma, Feature Documentary, 2008, 86 min

Top Prize, IDFA Amsterdam, the world's top documentary festival.
Straight to BIFF from Sundance, the film's first appearance in the USA.
In September of 2007, 10,000 Buddhist monks, risking torture and death, led the "Saffron Revolution" that brought hundred of thousands of demonstrators to the streets of Rangoon, to march peacefully protesting a cruel military dictatorship that has held the country hostage for more than 40 years. Burma has been closed to the outside world for decades, so how did we witness these events? The revolution was kept alive on TV screens all over world by the unbelievable bravery of a small band of video journalists, calling themselves the DVB and led by person who is code-named Joshua, who directs his courageous army of video warriors to film the government abuses in their country, then smuggle their footage out of Burma and broadcast it to the world via satellite. As government intelligence begins to understand the enormous power of the tiny video-cams, the VJs become their prime target, and the life-and-death chase is on...all captured on video, of course.

Directed by Anders Ostergaard
Produced by Lise Lense Miller
R Premiere


Posted by Alan O'Hashi at 8:37 AM MST
Updated: Tuesday, February 10, 2009 8:48 AM MST
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Tuesday, January 6, 2009
BAFF 2009 Program Schedule
Mood:  energetic
At long last the BAFF program has been settled upon. These times and dates are approximate. There may be a few films added over next week or so. The screenplays are still being read!

PROGRAM #2
Friday, 10:00am, Boulder Theater
Buddha Collapsed Out of Shame
Iran, Feature Film, 2007, 81 min

Winner of Michael Moore’s “Founders Prize” at the Travis City Film Festival and dozens of awards at film festivals throughout the world.
This wonderful film, made by an 18-year old Iranian woman, was shot in war-torn Afghanistan near the tragic emptiness of the ruins of the 100 ft. tall Buddhas destroyed by the Taliban.

Armed only with a notebook and her mother's lipstick for a pencil, 6-yr-old Bakhtay (the narrator of this film), is stubbornly traveling alone on a long, dangerous journey to a recently opened girls' school across the river. On her way, she is harassed by ruthless boys playing games that mimic the terrible violence they have witnessed during their young lives. The boys want to stone the little girl, to blow her up as the Taliban blew up the Buddha, and to shoot her like Americans. "Children are the future adults. If they get used to violence, the future of the world will be in great danger." - Hana Makhmalbaf, director.

Directed by Hana Makhmalbaf
Colorado Premiere

PROGRAM #5
Friday, 4:30pm, Boulder Theater
The Unwinking Gaze: The Inside Story of the Dalai Lama's Struggle for Tibet
UK/India, Feature Documentary, 2008, 70 min

"It could force China into a more civil, humanitarian stance toward Tibet”—Paul Tatara (The Guardian)
This unforgettable film was conceived as a chance to show the Chinese the unfiltered, unedited Dalai Lama, to show that he is no fanatical religious leader bent on splitting China, only a gentle, funny, deeply spiritual man trying to make some space in the People's Republic for the preservation and growth of Tibetan culture. Accordingly, BBC director Josh Dugdale was given unprecedented access to the Dalai Lama’s daily life and activities - his breakfast, his debriefing of his envoys to China, his normally closed-door dialogue with Chinese officials and his travels to visit world leaders. The Unwinking Gaze is perhaps the most honest and genuine film about the Dalai Lama likely to be released in his lifetime.

Directed by Joshua Dugdale
Colorado Premiere

PROGRAM #9
Friday, 12:30pm, Boulder Public Library
Short International Documentaries (synopses to come)
USA, Feature Documentary, 2008, 80 min

The Conciensce of Nhem En
USA/Cambodia, Feature Documentary, 2008, 34 min


Directed by Steven Okazaki
Premiere

PROGRAM #26
Saturday, 4:30pm, Boulder High School
Sita Sings the Blues
USA, Feature Animation, 2007, 82 min
Nina is an animator whose husband dumps her by email. Sita is a goddess dumped by her husband Rama in a similar manner. Why couldn't these two women, 3000 years apart, make their marriages work? (And Sita was goddess, for godsake!) This award-winning, beautifully animated interpretation of parts of the Indian epic, Ramayana, was rendered on a laptop, mostly using Flash, by a single animator, Nina Paley, who lays down wildly imaginative musical interludes that use authentic 1920s blues recordings to link the narratives of these two unfortunate ladies.Why did Rama reject Sita? Why did the animator's husband reject the animator? Find out in this ground-breaking triumph of personal motion picture art.

Directed by Nina Paley
Boulder Premiere

PROGRAM #32
Sunday, 6:30pm, Boulder Theater
The Sari Soldiers
USA/Nepal, Feature Documentary, 2008, 90 min
Winner, New York's Human Rights Watch Film Festival.
"gives credence to the old feminist (cliche) that if women were given power, they would speedily put an end to war." Variety
Dangerously filmed over the three years following Nepal's King Gyanendra's dissolution of Parliment and crackdown on civil liberties in 2005, Julie Bridgham's admirably even-handed film follows 6 different women who are trying to bring justice and democracy to Nepal, including: low-caste Devi, who witnessed her niece being raped and killed and her daughter "disappeared" by the Royal Army.  Kranti, a Comander in the Maoist Insurgency, (the Maoists are 40% women, and are fighting Nepal's entrenched caste system and its traditional oppression of women,) and activist Ram Kumari, whose pro-democracy forces engineer an alliance between the Maoists and other Nepalese political parties against the monarchy, and bring millions of protesters to the streets of Kathmandu. Will they succeed in bringing democracy to Nepal?

PROGRAM #36
Journey to the Center
USA/China, Feature Documentary, 2008, 54 min
Winner of Best Film on Mountain Sports at the Banff International Film Festival 2008 .
In 1996, American spy satellites discover a geographical anomaly in the Center of China.  Analysts began to worry that the Chinese were constructing a nuclear missile silo.  A group of agents posing as cavers were sent to investigate.  It turned out to be a natural phenomenon.  The worlds deepest vertical cave.  Its name is Xiao Tiangkeng – The Heavenly Pit.  Journey with three world-renowned BASE jumpers as they travel 10,000 miles by airplane, river boat and 4x4 truck to confront the mist and mystery of the old cave, an ancient culture and their own demons at the center of their dangerous mission.  Millions of years old, a half-mile deep, Tian Keng has waited for eons to test the endurance, skill and courage of the men who dare to parachute into her heart.

Directed by Jens Hoffman
Colorado Premiere

PROGRAM #37
Sunday, 2:45pm, Boulder High School
Tulpan
Kazakhstan-Germany-Switzerland-Russia, Feature Film, 2008, 100 min
(Synopses to Come)

PROGRAM #39 (CLOSING NIGHT PROGRAM)
Sunday, 6:30pm, Boulder Theater
Burma VJ: Reporting from a Closed Country
Norway/Sweden/Denmark/UK/Burma, Feature Documentary, 2008, 86 min

Top Prize, IDFA Amsterdam, the world's top documentary festival.
 Straight to BIFF from Sundance, the film's first appearance in the USA.
In September of 2007, 10,000 Buddhist monks, risking torture and death, led the "Saffron Revolution" that brought hundred of thousands of demonstrators to the streets of Rangoon, to march peacefully protesting a cruel military dictatorship that has held the country hostage for more than 40 years. Burma has been closed to the outside world for decades, so how did we witness these events?  The revolution was kept alive on TV screens all over world by the unbelievable bravery of a small band of video journalists, calling themselves the DVB and led by person who is code-named Joshua, who directs his courageous army of video warriors to film the government abuses in their country, then smuggle their footage out of Burma and broadcast it to the world via satellite. As government intelligence begins to understand the enormous power of the tiny video-cams, the VJs become their prime target, and the life-and-death chase is on...all captured on video, of course.

Directed by Anders Ostergaard
Produced by Lise Lense Miller
R Premiere

PROGRAM #5
Now and Before –  Animation by Narimitsu Ozaki Exploration of modern technique to render traditional animation and the speed of time.

Adobo - A twenty-something Philippina, Delia, is constantly threatened by off-leash dogs in her Boulder, Colorado neighborhood. Enraged by her clueless neighbors, Chad and Allen, she plots revenge... a delicious revenge that exploits a culinary stereotype of the Philippines.

Posted by Alan O'Hashi at 12:45 PM MST
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Tuesday, August 21, 2007
Thanks for you interest in BAFF and indie movies
Topic: Latest BAFF News

Thanks for helping make the Boulder Asian Cultural and Film Festival successful. We could have had a few more patrons, but that's the bane of independent movies. We had lots of participation from movie makers and their supporters which is always great. I'm always surprised to find out how many movies have Colorado connections.

We're already gearing up for the next festival and I'm sure there are many more movies in production right now.

Thanks,

Alan O. 


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Friday, August 17, 2007
Seth the Magician Loves the BAFF!
Topic: Latest BAFF News

The Boulder Asian Film Festival Screenwriters' Reception got a late start because of a rain storm that blew through town. Seth the Magician was one of the folks who scattered for cover. Here's Seth raving about the BAFF while showing off one of his sleights of hand. Seth is visiting Boulder from Tucson, Arizona.

 Anyway, the BAFF opens Friday night August 17th at the Boulder Theater with a big luau sponsored by the Himalayas - 8 Island BBQ - Wahoo's Fish Tacos. Jack Hadley provides the entertainment. The headliner movie is "Cats of Mirikitani" by Linda Hattendorf. Check out the schedule in the blog entry of August 16th or go to www.boulderasianmovies.org


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Seth the Magician Loves BAFF

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Tuesday, August 14, 2007
Boulder Asian Film Festival Detailed Schedule
Topic: Latest BAFF News
Boulder Asian Film Festival FINAL Schedule Detail
August 15, 17 – 19, 2007


Information:
Detailed Schedule www.boulderasianmovies.org (or call 303-910-5782)

Tickets:
Boulder Theater Events – www.bouldertheater.com (or at the Box Office)
Shambhala and Kurasawa’s Tunnel – at the door

Wednesday August 15th
5:30 p.m.- Reception ($10 suggested donation)

Food by Tra-lings, Vodka 14 martinis, Fat Tire Beer
Colorado Film Society - 1306 Walnut Street #310 - Downtown Boulder

Friday August 17th
Boulder Theater
2032 14th Street – Downtown Boulder

5:30 p.m.  Doors Open Aloha - Opening Night Luau ($30 movies and luau)

Reception Jack Hadley Band - Wahoo Fish Tacos - 8 Island Hawaiian BBQ - Himalayan Restaurant

7:30 p.m. General Audience Movies ($8 movies only)
Gold Digger

TRT :20:00 Shorts - Live Action Directed By: Alan O’Hashi
Synopsis: Beth tries to save her father from the clutches of a young gold digger.
Chinese Dumplings
TRT 0:07:59 Shorts - live action Directed By: Michelle Hung
Synopsis: Two young sisters resist their daily violin practice.
Fortune Hunters
TRT 0:20:00 Shorts - live action Directed By: Thom Harp Mike Standish\
Synopsis: When Arthur, a writer at a fortune cookie factory, accidentally sends a love letter to his ex-girlfriend into the printing press, suddenly every cookie at every restaurant reveals a piece of his broken heart.
Bai Ri Meng
TRT 0:05:44 Shorts – animated Directed By: Jennifer Tippins
SynopsisA mother and her young daughter dream of spending the day together when the demands of life as a working parent keep them apart.
Cats of Mirikitani
TRT 00:74:00 Documentary Directed By; Linda Hattendorf
Synopsis: Eighty-year-old Jimmy Mirikitani survived the trauma of WWII internment camps, Hiroshima, and homelessness by creating art. But when 9/11 threatens his life on the New York City streets and a local filmmaker brings him to her home, the two embark on a journey to confront Jimmy's painful past.

9:45 p.m. – Adult Situation Movies ($8 movies only)
Running Season

TRT 0:05:00 Shorts - live action Directed By: Grace Park
An animated short
Running Dragon
TRT 0:19:42 Movie – Short Directed By: Kim Noonan
Separated near the end of the Vietnam war, an 'Americanized' young man discovers the painful truth about himself when his Vietnamese biological sister finds him and arranges for them to meet for the first time with her family in Little Saigon.
Off Duty (Violence, Adult Language)
TRT 1:10:00 Movie – Feature Directed By: Vijay Mathew
Synopsis: An Indian cab driver in New York severs his ties to his family abroad after his life savings gets stolen by a customer.

11:30 p.m. More Adult Situation Movies ($8 movies only)
An Unbearable Day

TRT 0:02:48 Shorts - live action Directed By: MiQi Huang
Synopsis: Depiction of men's lives through a bruin's daily routine.
MAX ART (Violence)
TRT 0:11:58 Shorts - live action Directed By: Zao Wang
Synopsis: Max is stuck before his first show in New York. He is threatened by his mafia art dealer, while his mother and girlfriend fight each other to save him. Desperation turns bloody, but that might just solve his problem.
Sixes and the One Eyed King (Adult language, violence)
TRT 00:89:00  Movie – Feature Directed By: Ray Nomoto Robison
Synopsis: Six suicidal people participate in a series of Russian Roulette style games for an internet gambling website.

Saturday August 18th
Boulder Theater

9:00 - 11 a.m. - The Dark Side Movies - ($8/ session)
The Laborer

TRT 0:20:00 Shorts - live action Directed By: Darryl Knickrehm
Synopsis: In a life of work, we work to live life. One businessman has the chance to take a step back and look at his life. To his dismay he sees a man who not only labored at work but also in life.
D 4 Delivery
TRT 0:13:15 Shorts - live action Directed By: Heland Lee
Synopsis: say we're easy targets because we don't fight back.'D 4 Delivery is Heland Lee's directorial, producing, and writing debut.
CHERRY BLOOM
TRT 0:25:00 Shorts - live action Directed By: Alexandre Moors
Synopsis:  A chinese family capitalizes on the psychic abilities of their eight year old daughter.
Mu
TRT 0:23:15 Shorts - live action Directed By: Paul Yacono
Synopsis: A surreal mystery fable based on an ancient japanese story about a traditional Japanese tattoo artist, who discovers that he is both dead and alive at the same time.
little black dress (& heels)
TRT 0:11:14 Shorts - live action Directed By: Bill Billions
Fame is hard to find, so it surprises her to discover that her waitress idolizes her.  When a stranger invites her to an audition at his house, she cannot help but say yes.
Macau Twilight
TRT 0:15:00 Movie – Short Directed By: Tony Shyu
Synopsis: A psychological thriller film about a man who goes Macau in the twilight hour only to discover the suppressed truth of his dark subconscious.

11:30 - 1:30 - Movies - Life in Black and White ($8/session)
Equal Opportunity

TRT 0:06:30 Shorts - live action Directed By: Howard Duy Vu
Synopsis: Diverse co-workers share their true feelings about one another in the break room in this award-winning short film.
A Short Tale of Xuan
TRT 0:11:45 Shorts - live action Directed By: Terrie Samundra
Synopsis:'A Short Tale of Xuan'  is a coming of age story about a young Vietnamese girl from an immigrant family. She is a scavenger, collecting found objects and the stories they carry.  Her imagination blends with reality as she navigates thru the world in between childhood and adulthood.
After The Fall
TRT 0:04:42 Shorts - live action Directed By: Andrea Chung
Synopsis: During a layover, a young man visits his hometown of New York City for the first time after 5 years of absence, due to the tragic events of 9/11.
Pieces of a Memory
TRT 0:10:00 Shorts - live action Directed By: Alan August
Synopsis: A lonely girl's remembers one night in the coffee shop where she works.
Ghosts Of The Heartland
TRT 1:20:05 Movie – Feature Directed By: Allen  Blumberg
Synopsis: It's 1952 and big city reporter, Roland Lu, returns to his hometown to discover that a McCarthyite thug has turned the place into a fascist hornet's nest.  The town's Chinese community is experiencing persecution and possibly murder.
Ghost Soldier
TRT 0:06:45 Shorts - live action Directed By: Allan Tsao
Synopsis: From an underground Iraqi prison, an Asian-American soldier fights despair by remembering a promise he made to reunite with his childhood girlfriend, digging deeper and deeper into his memories to find the courage and the strength to save his own life and that of another American soldier, Misha.

2:00 - 5.00 p.m. - Documentaries for Sport and Redemption ($8/session)

Here to There  TRT: 00:09:00 Directed By MIao Yu Synopsis: Immigrants lives are followed at the University of Colorado.

7500 Miles to Redemption
TRT 0:30:00 Documentary Directed By: Emiko  Omori
Synopsis: A musician and inmates at a maximum security prison find redemption through a simple act of kindness. Their four year journey ends in a powerful story of transcendence.
Solidarity
TRT 0:09:30 Shorts - live action Directed By: Nancy Kiang
Synopsis: Cops and robbers take for granted the loyalties of a not-so-innocent bystander during the course of a burglary in this Chaplin-esque short comedy, adapted from a story by the quirky Italo Calvino.
Mystic Ball
TRT 1:23:00 Documentary Directed By: Greg Hamilton
Synopsis: Passion suffuses every moment of this uplifting documentary about one man's physical and spiritual quest. Mystic Ball follows Greg Hamilton, the filmmaker, deep into the ancient and little-known culture of Myanmar and its traditional sport, chinlone.

Aloha - Saturday  Night Luau ($30 movies, luao, concert)
Boulder Theater
5:30 p.m. Doors Open - Wahoo Fish Tacos - 8 Island Hawaiian BBQ - Himalayan Restaurant


7:30 – 9:15 p.m. – General Audience Movies ($8 movies only)
Tsuki No Uta

TRT 0:01:39 Shorts – animated Directed By: Robert F. Kauffmann
Synopsis: This animated visualization of a Japanese-language haiku conveys the spare beauty of this poetic form with its own visual poetry.
The Golden Voice
TRT 0:24:30 Shorts - live action Directed By: Greg Cahill
Synopsis: Ros Sereysothea was Cambodia's most beloved rock singer until Pol Pot's nightmarish regime took over the country in 1975.  Her voice, once used to entertain, became her only chance of survival.
The Trainee
TRT 0:08:15 Shorts - live action Directed By: Craig Rosenthal
Synopsis: This comedy tale takes place along the infamous Keong Saik Road in Singapore. It tells the story of a 'trainee robber' who tries to hold up a 24-hour convenience store with hilarious consequences.
Mighty Warriors of Comedy
TRT 0:56:00 Documentary Directed By: Sung H. Kim
Synopsis: The funniest comedy troupe you've never heard of. A unique documentary on the genius of the 18 Mighty Mountain Warriors, a pan-Asian sketch comedy troupe hailing from San Francisco, California.

9:45 p.m. – Concert Wendy Woo and Katie Hertzig ($12 Concert only)

Saturday, August 18

Kurasawa's Tunnel
1426 Pearl Street Downstairs

9:00 - 11:00 a.m. – Movies Relationship Flicks ($5 tickets available at the door)
Umbilical

TRT 0:09:59 Shorts - live action Directed By: Jason Joven
Synopsis:  A white girl comes between a dying African-American mother and her adopted Asian-American son.
Black, White and Yellow
TRT 0:55:40 Documentary Directed By:  Nicole Koschmann
Synopsis: Growing up in a multi-racial family in three different countries, two sisters struggle to define their own identities and their relationship with each other. By telling the story of this unique American family, this personal film addresses current issues of interracial adoption, ethnicity and nationality.
Gua Zi
TRT 0:10:30 Shorts - live action Directed By: MiQi Huang
Synopsis: Jun is a teenage girl who is going through a secret abortion. Mei, Jun's eight-year-old sister, as an observer, explores Jun's pain in her own way and through her own world.
American Granny
TRT 0:05:30 Shorts - live action Directed By: Connie Yen
Synopsis: The ancient meets the modern world.  An aging grandmother struggles through her life in a world very different from her past and culture.
Palweiser Label
TRT 0:10:09 Shorts - live action Directed By: Brad Wilke
Synopsis: After having his 'big break' unceremoniously snatched from him, a young Asian-American filmmaker decides to unleash his unique creative vision on an unsuspecting (and culturally ignorant) American corporation.

11:30 - 1:30 p.m. – Movies ($5 tickets available at the door)
The Birth of California Shamisen

TRT 1:33:00 Documentary Directed By: Nao Nakazawa
Synopsis:  Kevin Masaya Kmetz, an American musician picked up a Japanese traditional instrument called, Tsugaru Shamisen.  This film follows Kevin as he journeys to Japan and performs in Japan's National Tsugaru Shamisen Competition all the while creating unique style and music of his own.
Cereal Monogamy
TRT 0:13:03 Shorts - live action Directed By: Anton Delfino
Synopsis: Staying loyal to a particular breakfast cereal is obsessive.

2:00 - 4:00 p.m. - Darker Movies ($5 tickets available at the door)
The Portent

TRT 0:44:00 Shorts - live action Directed By: Shivakumar Ramanathan
Synopsis: A grieving doctor forebodes the gruesome murder of a novelist on Halloween. In six days, he must warn the writer, find the murderer and stop the killing. But first, he must answer a question... why does he get the privilege of knowing about things before they happen?
Calling Carla
TRT 0:06:22 Shorts - live action Directed By: Dae Hoon Kim
Synopsis: A lost backpacker and a travel agent find friendship in a New York minute.
Sin & Lyle
TRT 0:30:00 Shorts - live action Directed By: Julia Morizawa
Synopsis: Sin is the exciting change that Lyle needs in his melancholy life. However, when Sin announces she intends to kills herself, Lyle is tempted to join her. Will their brief time together change their minds, or set them over the edge - forever?

Sunday, August 19
Kurasawa's Tunnel - 1426 Pearl Street Downstairs

9:00 – noon – Movies ($5 tickets available at the door)
Patriot Johnny (Adult Content)

TRT 0:18:22 Shorts - live action Directed By Arlene Bogna
Synopsis: A soldier comes back from Iraq and has difficulty melding back into society.
Ripped (Adult Content)
TRT 0:49:00 Shorts - live action Directed By: Brent Sowersby
Synopsis: An American man living in Japan finds two treasures in his street performing tips hat... these treasures take him on a short adventure into the Japanese countryside that may change his life.
The Story of Spirits
TRT 0:57:00 Documentary Directed By: Tien Nguyen
Synopsis: 30 years after her disappearance, a mother's ghost returns, channeled through her husband's new wife.  Her sudden appearance leads her daughter on a journey to shatter years of family deception and silence.

Sunday, August 19
Shambhala Center
1345 Spruce Street – Boulder

1:00 - 3:00 p.m. - Movies ($5 tickets available at the door)
THE SACRED SITES OF THE DALAI LAMAS: A Pilgrimage to The Oracle Lake

TRT 1:16:29 Documentary Directed By: Michael Wiese
Synopsis: Explore the caves where the early Buddhist masters achieved enlightenment, see the sacred lake where the Dalai Lamas have seen prophetic visions, and visit dozens of other power spots in Central Tibet.
Hidden Temple
TRT 0:30:00 Documentary Directed By: Michael Schiller
Hidden Temple is a film about Taoism, the Lower East Side, and a building that embodies them both. This documentary film is the first person narrative of Sifu Jai, a Taoist sorcerer and kung fu master who is trying to cope with modern life in his native neighborhood, the rapidly changing Lower East Side of Manhattan.

3:00 - 5:00 p.m. – Movies ($5 tickets available at the door)
A Zen Life: Dr. D.T. Suzuki

TRT :60:00 Documentary Directed By: Michael Goldberg
Synopsis: After a brief summary of major historical events during his life of almost a century, we introduce DT SUZUKI's life story. Intersperced with this is lively discussion about the contribution he made to the spread of Zen philosophy, and to helping Westerners understand the Japanese way of thinking and being.
The Boulder Shambhala Center
TRT 0.24 Documentary
Synopsis: The history of the Boulder Shambhala Center
Tamdin's Journey: A Tibetan Village Project
TRT 0:19:00 Documentary Directed By: Christopher Kugelman
Synopsis: Tamdin's Journey: A Tibetan Village Project follows Tamdin, a Tibetan refugee, back to the country he was forced to leave 15 years earlier. This journey is his first opportunity to reunite with family and see the work he has dedicated his life to, improving the lives of a Tibetan villagers.


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Updated: Friday, August 17, 2007 10:24 AM MDT
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Boulder Asian Film Festival Detailed Schedule
Topic: Latest BAFF News
Boulder Asian Film Festival FINAL Schedule Detail
August 15, 17 – 19, 2007

Information:
Detailed Schedule www.boulderasianmovies.org (or call 303-910-5782)

Tickets:
Boulder Theater Events – www.bouldertheater.com (or at the Box Office)
Shambhala and Kurasawa’s Tunnel – at the door

Wednesday August 15th
5:30 p.m.- Reception ($10 suggested donation)

Food by Tra-lings, Vodka 14 martinis, Fat Tire Beer
Colorado Film Society - 1306 Walnut Street #310 - Downtown Boulder

Friday August 17th
Boulder Theater
2032 14th Street – Downtown Boulder

5:30 p.m.  Doors Open Aloha - Opening Night Luau ($30 movies and luau)

Reception Jack Hadley Band - Wahoo Fish Tacos - 8 Island Hawaiian BBQ - Himalayan Restaurant

7:30 p.m. General Audience Movies ($8 movies only)
Gold Digger

TRT :20:00 Shorts - Live Action Directed By: Alan O’Hashi
Synopsis: Beth tries to save her father from the clutches of a young gold digger.
Chinese Dumplings
TRT 0:07:59 Shorts - live action Directed By: Michelle Hung
Synopsis: Two young sisters resist their daily violin practice.
Fortune Hunters
TRT 0:20:00 Shorts - live action Directed By: Thom Harp Mike Standish\
Synopsis: When Arthur, a writer at a fortune cookie factory, accidentally sends a love letter to his ex-girlfriend into the printing press, suddenly every cookie at every restaurant reveals a piece of his broken heart.
Bai Ri Meng
TRT 0:05:44 Shorts – animated Directed By: Jennifer Tippins
SynopsisA mother and her young daughter dream of spending the day together when the demands of life as a working parent keep them apart.
Cats of Mirikitani
TRT 00:74:00 Documentary Directed By; Linda Hattendorf
Synopsis: Eighty-year-old Jimmy Mirikitani survived the trauma of WWII internment camps, Hiroshima, and homelessness by creating art. But when 9/11 threatens his life on the New York City streets and a local filmmaker brings him to her home, the two embark on a journey to confront Jimmy's painful past.

9:45 p.m. – Adult Situation Movies ($8 movies only)
Running Season

TRT 0:05:00 Shorts - live action Directed By: Grace Park
An animated short
Running Dragon
TRT 0:19:42 Movie – Short Directed By: Kim Noonan
Separated near the end of the Vietnam war, an 'Americanized' young man discovers the painful truth about himself when his Vietnamese biological sister finds him and arranges for them to meet for the first time with her family in Little Saigon.
Off Duty (Violence, Adult Language)
TRT 1:10:00 Movie – Feature Directed By: Vijay Mathew
Synopsis: An Indian cab driver in New York severs his ties to his family abroad after his life savings gets stolen by a customer.

11:30 p.m. More Adult Situation Movies ($8 movies only)
An Unbearable Day

TRT 0:02:48 Shorts - live action Directed By: MiQi Huang
Synopsis: Depiction of men's lives through a bruin's daily routine.
MAX ART (Violence)
TRT 0:11:58 Shorts - live action Directed By: Zao Wang
Synopsis: Max is stuck before his first show in New York. He is threatened by his mafia art dealer, while his mother and girlfriend fight each other to save him. Desperation turns bloody, but that might just solve his problem.
Sixes and the One Eyed King (Adult language, violence)
TRT 00:89:00  Movie – Feature Directed By: Ray Nomoto Robison
Synopsis: Six suicidal people participate in a series of Russian Roulette style games for an internet gambling website.

Saturday August 18th
Boulder Theater

9:00 - 11 a.m. - The Dark Side Movies - ($8/ session)
The Laborer

TRT 0:20:00 Shorts - live action Directed By: Darryl Knickrehm
Synopsis: In a life of work, we work to live life. One businessman has the chance to take a step back and look at his life. To his dismay he sees a man who not only labored at work but also in life.
D 4 Delivery
TRT 0:13:15 Shorts - live action Directed By: Heland Lee
Synopsis: say we're easy targets because we don't fight back.'D 4 Delivery is Heland Lee's directorial, producing, and writing debut.
CHERRY BLOOM
TRT 0:25:00 Shorts - live action Directed By: Alexandre Moors
Synopsis:  A chinese family capitalizes on the psychic abilities of their eight year old daughter.
Mu
TRT 0:23:15 Shorts - live action Directed By: Paul Yacono
Synopsis: A surreal mystery fable based on an ancient japanese story about a traditional Japanese tattoo artist, who discovers that he is both dead and alive at the same time.
little black dress (& heels)
TRT 0:11:14 Shorts - live action Directed By: Bill Billions
Fame is hard to find, so it surprises her to discover that her waitress idolizes her.  When a stranger invites her to an audition at his house, she cannot help but say yes.
Macau Twilight
TRT 0:15:00 Movie – Short Directed By: Tony Shyu
Synopsis: A psychological thriller film about a man who goes Macau in the twilight hour only to discover the suppressed truth of his dark subconscious.

11:30 - 1:30 - Movies - Life in Black and White ($8/session)
Equal Opportunity

TRT 0:06:30 Shorts - live action Directed By: Howard Duy Vu
Synopsis: Diverse co-workers share their true feelings about one another in the break room in this award-winning short film.
A Short Tale of Xuan
TRT 0:11:45 Shorts - live action Directed By: Terrie Samundra
Synopsis:'A Short Tale of Xuan'  is a coming of age story about a young Vietnamese girl from an immigrant family. She is a scavenger, collecting found objects and the stories they carry.  Her imagination blends with reality as she navigates thru the world in between childhood and adulthood.
After The Fall
TRT 0:04:42 Shorts - live action Directed By: Andrea Chung
Synopsis: During a layover, a young man visits his hometown of New York City for the first time after 5 years of absence, due to the tragic events of 9/11.
Pieces of a Memory
TRT 0:10:00 Shorts - live action Directed By: Alan August
Synopsis: A lonely girl's remembers one night in the coffee shop where she works.
Ghosts Of The Heartland
TRT 1:20:05 Movie – Feature Directed By: Allen  Blumberg
Synopsis: It's 1952 and big city reporter, Roland Lu, returns to his hometown to discover that a McCarthyite thug has turned the place into a fascist hornet's nest.  The town's Chinese community is experiencing persecution and possibly murder.
Ghost Soldier
TRT 0:06:45 Shorts - live action Directed By: Allan Tsao
Synopsis: From an underground Iraqi prison, an Asian-American soldier fights despair by remembering a promise he made to reunite with his childhood girlfriend, digging deeper and deeper into his memories to find the courage and the strength to save his own life and that of another American soldier, Misha.

2:00 - 5.00 p.m. - Documentaries for Sport and Redemption ($8/session)
7500 Miles to Redemption

TRT 0:30:00 Documentary Directed By: Emiko  Omori
Synopsis: A musician and inmates at a maximum security prison find redemption through a simple act of kindness. Their four year journey ends in a powerful story of transcendence.
Solidarity
TRT 0:09:30 Shorts - live action Directed By: Nancy Kiang
Synopsis: Cops and robbers take for granted the loyalties of a not-so-innocent bystander during the course of a burglary in this Chaplin-esque short comedy, adapted from a story by the quirky Italo Calvino.
Mystic Ball
TRT 1:23:00 Documentary Directed By: Greg Hamilton
Synopsis: Passion suffuses every moment of this uplifting documentary about one man's physical and spiritual quest. Mystic Ball follows Greg Hamilton, the filmmaker, deep into the ancient and little-known culture of Myanmar and its traditional sport, chinlone.

Aloha - Saturday  Night Luau ($30 movies, luao, concert)
Boulder Theater
5:30 p.m. Doors Open - Wahoo Fish Tacos - 8 Island Hawaiian BBQ - Himalayan Restaurant


7:30 – 9:15 p.m. – General Audience Movies ($8 movies only)
Tsuki No Uta

TRT 0:01:39 Shorts – animated Directed By: Robert F. Kauffmann
Synopsis: This animated visualization of a Japanese-language haiku conveys the spare beauty of this poetic form with its own visual poetry.
The Golden Voice
TRT 0:24:30 Shorts - live action Directed By: Greg Cahill
Synopsis: Ros Sereysothea was Cambodia's most beloved rock singer until Pol Pot's nightmarish regime took over the country in 1975.  Her voice, once used to entertain, became her only chance of survival.
The Trainee
TRT 0:08:15 Shorts - live action Directed By: Craig Rosenthal
Synopsis: This comedy tale takes place along the infamous Keong Saik Road in Singapore. It tells the story of a 'trainee robber' who tries to hold up a 24-hour convenience store with hilarious consequences.
Mighty Warriors of Comedy
TRT 0:56:00 Documentary Directed By: Sung H. Kim
Synopsis: The funniest comedy troupe you've never heard of. A unique documentary on the genius of the 18 Mighty Mountain Warriors, a pan-Asian sketch comedy troupe hailing from San Francisco, California.

9:45 p.m. – Concert Wendy Woo and Katie Hertzig ($12 Concert only)

Saturday, August 18

Kurasawa's Tunnel
1426 Pearl Street Downstairs

10:00 - 11:00 a.m. – Movies Relationship Flicks ($5 tickets available at the door)
Umbilical

TRT 0:09:59 Shorts - live action Directed By: Jason Joven
Synopsis:  A white girl comes between a dying African-American mother and her adopted Asian-American son.
Black, White and Yellow
TRT 0:55:40 Documentary Directed By:  Nicole Koschmann
Synopsis: Growing up in a multi-racial family in three different countries, two sisters struggle to define their own identities and their relationship with each other. By telling the story of this unique American family, this personal film addresses current issues of interracial adoption, ethnicity and nationality.
Gua Zi
TRT 0:10:30 Shorts - live action Directed By: MiQi Huang
Synopsis: Jun is a teenage girl who is going through a secret abortion. Mei, Jun's eight-year-old sister, as an observer, explores Jun's pain in her own way and through her own world.
American Granny
TRT 0:05:30 Shorts - live action Directed By: Connie Yen
Synopsis: The ancient meets the modern world.  An aging grandmother struggles through her life in a world very different from her past and culture.
Palweiser Label
TRT 0:10:09 Shorts - live action Directed By: Brad Wilke
Synopsis: After having his 'big break' unceremoniously snatched from him, a young Asian-American filmmaker decides to unleash his unique creative vision on an unsuspecting (and culturally ignorant) American corporation.

11:30 - 1:30 p.m. – Movies ($5 tickets available at the door)
The Birth of California Shamisen

TRT 1:33:00 Documentary Directed By: Nao Nakazawa
Synopsis:  Kevin Masaya Kmetz, an American musician picked up a Japanese traditional instrument called, Tsugaru Shamisen.  This film follows Kevin as he journeys to Japan and performs in Japan's National Tsugaru Shamisen Competition all the while creating unique style and music of his own.
Cereal Monogamy
TRT 0:13:03 Shorts - live action Directed By: Anton Delfino
Synopsis: Staying loyal to a particular breakfast cereal is obsessive.

2:00 - 4:00 p.m. - Darker Movies ($5 tickets available at the door)
The Portent

TRT 0:44:00 Shorts - live action Directed By: Shivakumar Ramanathan
Synopsis: A grieving doctor forebodes the gruesome murder of a novelist on Halloween. In six days, he must warn the writer, find the murderer and stop the killing. But first, he must answer a question... why does he get the privilege of knowing about things before they happen?
Calling Carla
TRT 0:06:22 Shorts - live action Directed By: Dae Hoon Kim
Synopsis: A lost backpacker and a travel agent find friendship in a New York minute.
Sin & Lyle
TRT 0:30:00 Shorts - live action Directed By: Julia Morizawa
Synopsis: Sin is the exciting change that Lyle needs in his melancholy life. However, when Sin announces she intends to kills herself, Lyle is tempted to join her. Will their brief time together change their minds, or set them over the edge - forever?

Sunday, August 19
Kurasawa's Tunnel - 1426 Pearl Street Downstairs

9:00 – noon – Movies ($5 tickets available at the door)
Patriot Johnny (Adult Content)

TRT 0:18:22 Shorts - live action Directed By Arlene Bogna
Synopsis: A soldier comes back from Iraq and has difficulty melding back into society.
Ripped (Adult Content)
TRT 0:49:00 Shorts - live action Directed By: Brent Sowersby
Synopsis: An American man living in Japan finds two treasures in his street performing tips hat... these treasures take him on a short adventure into the Japanese countryside that may change his life.
The Story of Spirits
TRT 0:57:00 Documentary Directed By: Tien Nguyen
Synopsis: 30 years after her disappearance, a mother's ghost returns, channeled through her husband's new wife.  Her sudden appearance leads her daughter on a journey to shatter years of family deception and silence.

Sunday, August 19
Shambhala Center
1345 Spruce Street – Boulder

1:00 - 3:00 p.m. - Movies ($5 tickets available at the door)
THE SACRED SITES OF THE DALAI LAMAS: A Pilgrimage to The Oracle Lake

TRT 1:16:29 Documentary Directed By: Michael Wiese
Synopsis: Explore the caves where the early Buddhist masters achieved enlightenment, see the sacred lake where the Dalai Lamas have seen prophetic visions, and visit dozens of other power spots in Central Tibet.
Hidden Temple
TRT 0:30:00 Documentary Directed By: Michael Schiller
Hidden Temple is a film about Taoism, the Lower East Side, and a building that embodies them both. This documentary film is the first person narrative of Sifu Jai, a Taoist sorcerer and kung fu master who is trying to cope with modern life in his native neighborhood, the rapidly changing Lower East Side of Manhattan.

3:00 - 5:00 p.m. – Movies ($5 tickets available at the door)
A Zen Life: Dr. D.T. Suzuki

TRT :60:00 Documentary Directed By: Michael Goldberg
Synopsis: After a brief summary of major historical events during his life of almost a century, we introduce DT SUZUKI's life story. Intersperced with this is lively discussion about the contribution he made to the spread of Zen philosophy, and to helping Westerners understand the Japanese way of thinking and being.
The Boulder Shambhala Center
TRT 0.24 Documentary
Synopsis: The history of the Boulder Shambhala Center
Tamdin's Journey: A Tibetan Village Project
TRT 0:19:00 Documentary Directed By: Christopher Kugelman
Synopsis: Tamdin's Journey: A Tibetan Village Project follows Tamdin, a Tibetan refugee, back to the country he was forced to leave 15 years earlier. This journey is his first opportunity to reunite with family and see the work he has dedicated his life to, improving the lives of a Tibetan villagers.

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Saturday, August 4, 2007
FINAL BAFF Schedule - August 4
Topic: Latest BAFF News

Here's the final BAFF event schedule starting with the Wednesday August 15th reception. Let us know if you plan to attend. You'll receive a pass for the session your movie is playing. Check in will be at the Boulder Asian Festival Booth on the Pearl Street Mall in front of the Court House.

Buy Tickets On-Line or at the Box Office
Boulder Theater Events -  www.bouldertheater.com
Kurasawa's Tunnel and Shambhala Center Events - www.thedairy.org 


 
FINAL BAFF 2007 Schedule

Wednesday August 15th
Reception – Event 1 - $10 suggested donation

5:30 p.m.
Colorado Film Society - 1906 Walnut Street 310
The best party in town!
Screenwriters feted – Bob LaRue, Bea Chang, Susan Rossi, Chris Barrera

Friday August 17th

Boulder Theater - 2032 14th Street
Historic Downtown Boulder!

Event 2 (Luau and movies) $25

Aloha - Opening Night Luau
5:30 p.m. Doors Open
6:00 p.m. Reception - Jack Hadley Band
Wahoo Fish Tacos, 8 Island Hawaiian BBQ, Himalayan Restaurant

7:30 p.m. Movies – Event 2.1 (Movies only ticket) $8

Gold Digger - Chinese Dumplings - Fortune Hunters - Bai Ri Meng - Cats of Mirikitani
 
9:45 p.m. Movies – Event 2.2 (Movies only ticket) $8
Running Season - Running Dragon (Adult Situations) - Off Duty (Violence, Adult Language, Situations)

11:30 p.m. Movies – Event 2.3 (Movies only ticket) $8
An Unbearable Day - MAX ART (Violence) - Sixes and the One Eyed King (Violence, Adult Language, Situations)
 
Saturday August 18th
Boulder Theater
The Dark Side - Horror and social realism shorts – Event 3 - $8
9:00 – 11:00 a.m.: The Laborer - D 4 Delivery - CHERRY BLOOM - mu - little black dress (& heels) - Macau Twilight
 
Life in Black and White - Movies in B&W – Event 4 - $8

11:30 - 1:30 - Equal Opportunity - A Short Tale of Xuan - After The Fall - Pieces of a Memory – Ghost Soldier - Ghosts Of The Heartland
 
Documentaries for Redemption – Event 5 - $8
2:00 - 5.00 p.m. – Solidarity - 72 Hour Shootout Movies  – 7500 Miles to Redemption - Mystic Ball

Event 5 (Luau, movies, concert) $30
Aloha - Saturday  Night Luau
5:45 p.m. Doors Open
6:00 p.m. Reception
Wahoo Fish Tacos, 8 Island Hawaiian BBQ, Himalayan Restaurant
 
7:30 p.m. Movies - Event 5.1 (Movies only ticket) $8
Tsuki No Uta – Golden Voice - The Trainee - Mighty Warriors of Comedy
 
9:45 p.m. – Concert Event 5.2 (Concert only ticket) $10, $12 day of show
Wendy Woo and Katie Hertzig

Saturday, August 18

Kurasawa's Tunnel - 1426 Pearl Street Downstairs
Boulder Community Media Studio B - 62” HD Monitor

9:00 – 11:00 a.m. – Movies Event 6 - $5
Coffee and snacks included
Gua Zi - Umbilical – American Granny – Black, White and Yellow
 
11:30 - 1:30 p.m. – Movies Event 7 - $5

Light snack included
Cereal Monogamy – The Birth of the California Samisen
 
2:00 - 4:30 p.m. – Movies Event 8 - $5
Afternoon snack included
Sin and Lyle – The Portent – Calling Carla

Sunday, August 19 – Movies Event 9 - $5
Kurasawa's Tunnel - 1426 Pearl Street Downstairs
Boulder Community Media Studio B - 62” HD Monitor
After the Fall – Story of Spirit - Patriot Johnny (Adult Content) – Ripped (Adult Content)

Sunday, August 19
Shambhala Center - 1345 Spruce Street – Boulder
When the Dalai Lama comes to town, he stops here!
 
12:30 - 2:30 p.m. – Movies Event 10 - $5
THE SACRED SITES OF THE DALAI LAMAS: A Pilgrimage to The Oracle Lake – Hidden Temple

3:00 - 5:00 p.m. –Movies Event 11 - $5
Tamdin's Journey: A Tibetan Village Project -  A Zen Life: Dr. D.T. Suzuki – Shambhala Center Documentary


Posted by Alan O'Hashi at 12:01 AM MDT
Updated: Saturday, August 4, 2007 11:17 AM MDT
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Friday, July 13, 2007
First Cut - Group II
Here's the next group of movies that made the first cut. This should be about it, but we generally need to fill some gaps and still may make a selection or two before its all said and done. A few movie makers have opted out of the On-Air Festival which goes all year, which makes more room for others. We'll be in touch if there is a salient news event that happens and there is a suitable movie. Here's the latest:

Sixes and the One Eyed Kinginfo@bisondigital.com1:40:00 FeatureRobisonRay
Pieces of Dreamsaaugust@comcast.net0:10:00 Shorts - live actionAugustAlan
Running Seasongracepark@gmail.com  Shorts - live actionParkGrace
Gua Zimiiqiihuang@yahoo.com0:10:30 Shorts - live actionHuangMiQi
An Unbearable Daymiiqiihuang@yahoo.com0:02:48 Shorts - live actionHuangMiQi
Off Dutyvijaymathew@yahoo.com1:10:00 FeatureMathewVijay
Beyond The Silencebrandon@azarraentertainment.com0:24:00 Shorts - live actionThomasBrandon
MAX ARTzwfilm@gmail.com0:11:58 Shorts - live actionWangZao
little black dress (& heels)flintriverfilms@earthlink.net0:11:14 Shorts - live actionBillionsBill
Fortune Huntersmikestandish@gmail.com0:20:00 Shorts - live actionStandishMike
Cereal Monogamyanton@vertigopictures.com0:13:03 Shorts - live actionDelfinoAnton

Posted by Alan O'Hashi at 7:17 PM MDT
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Sunday, July 8, 2007
BAFF First Cut List
Topic: Latest BAFF News
Greetings - The BAFF is pleased to announce the first cut list for the August 17 - 19 festival. Our goal is to give movie makers an opportunity for audiences to see their work and we'll fit as much as we can into the regular festival. Those we can't screen will be a part of the On-Air Festival, which in a lot of respects is better because it happens all year. Your movie will be seen in the Denver and Boulder markets. Our jurors are still screening a few stragglers and they will be posted as they are selected. Emails were sent to all the movie makers below and a few emails were not deliverable. if you have a new address or one that bounces around a lot like aol.com addresses, send a note to bafflicks@yahoo.com so you can stay in the loop. That is all, Alan O.

Boulder Asian Film Festival First Cut – 07/07/07

 

 

Title

Category

Run Time

Contact Person

Suso Mo (a documentary)

Movie - Documentary

0:14:38

Avelynn Mitra

The Birth of California Shamisen

Movie - Documentary

1:33:00

Nao Nakazawa

Defending A Choice for Women

Movie - Documentary

0:23:12

Bev Thomson

Gulf War Syndrome-Killing Our Own

Movie - Documentary

1:53:00

Kristin DeGroat

Black, White and Yellow

Movie - Documentary

0:55:40

Nicole Koschmann

The Story of Spirits

Movie - Documentary

0:57:00

Tien Nguyen

Hidden Temple

Movie - Documentary

0:30:00

Michael Schiller

Never Perfect

Movie - Documentary

1:02:06

Regina Park

Vietnam, The Country Of Dreams

Movie - Documentary

0:52:00

Andre Gaumond

THE SACRED SITES OF THE DALAI LAMAS:A Pilgrimage to The Oracle Lake

Movie - Documentary

1:16:29

Michael Wiese

Tamdin's Journey:A Tibetan Village Project

Movie - Documentary

0:19:00

Chris Kugelman

Mighty Warriors of Comedy

Movie - Documentary

0:56:00

Sung Kim

7500 Miles to Redemption

Movie - Documentary

0:30:00

Tinh Mahoney

Mystic Ball

Movie - Documentary

1:23:00

Matthew London

Tsuki No Uta

Movie - Animated

0:01:39

Robert Kauffmann

Bai Ri Meng

Movie - Animated

0:05:44

Jennifer Tippins

Patriot Johnny

Movie - Shorts

0:18:22

Arlene Bogna

The Portent

Movie - Shorts

0:44:00

Shivakumdra Ramanathan

mu

Movie - Shorts

0:23:15

Paul Yacono

After The Fall

Movie - Shorts

0:04:42

Andrea Chung

Russian Hill Roulette

Movie - Shorts

0:05:12

Frank Chan

Calling Carla

Movie - Shorts

0:06:22

Dae Hoon Kim

CHERRY BLOOM

Movie - Shorts

0:25:00

Alexandre Moors

The Trainee

Movie - Shorts

0:08:15

Craig Rosenthal

The Laborer

Movie - Shorts

0:20:00

Darryl Knickerehm

Fork in Chopsticks

Movie - Shorts

0:15:25

Sung Woo

Palweiser Label

Movie - Shorts

0:10:09

Brad Wilke

Solidarity

Movie - Shorts

0:09:30

Nancy Kiang

D 4 Delivery

Movie - Shorts

0:13:15

Heland Lee

Ghost Soldier

Movie - Shorts

0:06:45

Allan Tsao

The Golden Voice

Movie - Shorts

0:24:30

Greg Cahill

Sin & Lyle

Movie - Shorts

0:30:00

Julia Morizawa

Chinese Dumplings

Movie - Shorts

0:07:59

Michelle Hung

Ripped

Movie - Shorts

0:49:00

Brent Sowersby

American Granny

Movie - Shorts

0:05:30

Connie Yen

A Short Tale of Xuan

Movie - Shorts

0:11:45

Terrie Sumundra

Running Dragon

Movie - Shorts

0:19:42

Neil Sickles

Equal Opportunity

Movie - Shorts

0:06:30

Camille Mana

Macau Twilight

Movie - Shorts

0:15:00

Tony Shyu

Mediation in Varanasi

Movie - Shorts

40:00:00

Nakul Chandra

Name I Call Myself

Movie - Shorts

0:05:00

Sonali Gulati

Umbilical

Movie - Shorts

0:09:59

Jason Joven

the rooftop lesson

Movie - Shorts

0:07:30

Rogin Kim

Escape

Screenplay - feature

 

Bea Chang

MSG Added

Screenplay - feature

 

Susan Rossi

Adobo

Screenplay Short

 

Bob LaRue

Bouncy Ball

Screenplay Short

 

Chris Barrera

 


Posted by Alan O'Hashi at 10:44 PM MDT
Updated: Monday, July 9, 2007 7:02 PM MDT
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Sunday, July 1, 2007
BAFF Info now at www.myspace.com/kaeruproductions
Greetings - a couple days ago, my main blog server, angelfire.com, switched over to a new editing program which apparently isn't Mac-compatible. In the interim, you can read / watch / hear the latest by going to

http://www.myspace.com/kaeruproductions

I'm not allowed to write html, so you'll have to copy the address and paste it in your brower. Open the blog link.

That is all and sorry about the hassle, Alan O.

Posted by Alan O'Hashi at 8:18 AM MDT
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