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NEW YORK ASIAN FILM FESTIVAL - Asian Films Are Go!!! (June 16 - July 1)

Visit our archive for previous editions of the NEW YORK ASIAN FILM FESTIVAL:
2004
and 2005.




January 19 - January 26, 2007

Coming Soon
THE OUTSIDE FROM THE INSIDE: THE FILMS OF KAZUO HARA
(January 31 - February 1st)
The Anthology Film Archives does a retrospective of the anti-society flicks of Kazuo Hara, a documentarian who would do anything to get the truth on film. Do not miss THE EMPEROR'S NAKED ARMY MARCHES ON, about what really happens during a war.

TAZZA: THE HIGH ROLLERS (February 2)
The number 2 movie in Korea last year - beating out M:i:III, PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN 2, THE DA VINCI CODE - coming in just after THE HOST, was TAZZA. It's a low down, gritty Korean version of GOD OF GAMBLERS only much, much meaner, much bloodier, and extremely hardcore. A very long, very twisty movie but it's one of the more entertaining crime films to come out in a while. Opening at the ImaginAsian.
read a review:
http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117931904.html?categoryid=31&cs=1

FILM COMMENT SELECTS (February 14 - 27)
This year's festival brings over Johnnie To's EXILED, Kiyoshi Kurosawa's RETRIBUTION and Luo Ye's SUMMER PALACE. Yay!
read more:
http://filmlinc.com/wrt/onsale/fcs07.html

A TASTE OF TEA (February 16)
2005's landslide winner of the New York Asian Film Festival's Audience Award hits the ImaginAsian and it's about time. This amazing movie will blow your mind and electrify your heart with its tale of a family in rural Japan. Trains emerge from heads, a poo ghost appears, 50ft doppelgangers skulk and stare and a sunflower eats the world in a movie Time Out New York calls "a masterpiece". Opening at the ImaginAsian.
read a review:
http://www.subwaycinema.com/frames/nyaff05-tasteoftea.htm

THE WAYWARD CLOUD (February 23)
Tsai Ming-liang's porn opus is a great movie and it ends with a shot that make THE BROWN BUNNY look positively genteel. See it!
read a review:
http://www.kaijushakedown.com/2005/09/the_wayward_clo.html

PING PONG (Japan, 2002, 114 minutes) (April, 2007)
New York Asian Film Festival Audience Award winner, PING PONG may be the greatest sports movie ever made. It's certainly the deepest. And it's about the manly man sport of...ping pong? Darn tootin'. It gets a very limited theatrical release in 07.
read more:
http://www.subwaycinema.com/frames/archives/nyaff03/pingpong.htm

NOW PLAYING ALL OVER TOWN

CURSE OF THE GOLDEN FLOWER (2006, China)
Zhang Yimou's epic wraps Chow Yun-fat and Gong Li in miles of crackling gold decor and sets them at each others' throat as the world's most dysfunctional Imperial family. The reviews are mixed, but the cleveage is plentiful, as evidenced by the fact that Chinese audiences have dubbed it "Curse of the Golden Corset".
read more:
http://www.metacritic.com/film/titles/curseofthegoldenflower?q=curse%20of%20the%20golden%20flower

THE PAINTED VEIL (2006, USA)
An adaptation of Somerset Maughm's novel, this flick was shot in China and stars Naomi Watts and Edward Norton. But come on, the real reason you want to see it is because it also features Hong Kong stalwart, Anthony Wong.
read more:
http://www.metacritic.com/film/titles/paintedveil?q=painted%20veil


LETTERS FROM IWO JIMA (2006, USA)
Now screening all over town, it's part two of Clint Eastwood's World War II Iwo Jima pics, this time concentrating on the Japanese side of the battle. Starring Ken Watanabe (MEMORIES OF TOMORROW) and Shido Nakamura (PING PONG, FEARLESS) it's already earning critical raves out the ears.
read reviews:
http://www.metacritic.com/film/titles/lettersfromiwojima?q=letters%20from%20iwo%20jima

NOW PLAYING
Anthology Film Archive
KOREAN AMERICAN SHORTS PROGRAM
Saturday, January 13 @ 6pm
A fistful of short films from Korea-American filmmakers, this is one of those tiny little labors of love that we only get in New York. Documentaries, music videos, narrative shorts...it's a fistful of everything thrown out there for you to debate,,hate, love and chew over.
more details:
http://www.koreanx.net/kasfny/program.html

Film Forum
TEARS OF THE BLACK TIGER (2000, Thailand)
Daily
Exhumed from the Miramax vaults by the indie distributor, Magnolia, this first film from Wisit Sasanatieng is an eyeball searing blast of technicolored madness. A Thai Western, totally sincere, full of some of the most toxically beautiful colors to ever hit the screens, it's a riot. A little flat, but worth seeking out.
read reviews:
http://www.metacritic.com/film/titles/tearsoftheblacktiger?q=tears%20of%20the%20black%20tiger

The ImaginAsian
GURU (2007, India, 172 minutes)
Daily @ 3pm, 6:45pm, 10:30pm
The most anticipated movie out of Bollywood, this flick brings together two of Bollywood’s major stars - Aishwarya Rai and Abhishek Bachchan - India's best director, Mani Ratnam, it's greatest composer - A.R. Rahman - all to tell the story of India's top manufacturer of...polyester? It's a massive hit so far, so go throw more money in the bag!
read a review:
http://www.nysun.com/article/46560

The Korea Society (950 Third Avenue, 8th Floor.)
CLASSIC MOVIE NIGHT
On the Third Thursday of every month, the Korea Society will host video projections of classic films from Korea. January 18, February 15 and March 15 are the dates in question and here's a line-up of what's showing:

The Hand of Destiny (1954)
Director: Han Hyeong-Mo
Casting: Park Am, Kim Jeong-Rim, Yang Mi-Hee, Lee Min

Madame Freedom (1956)
Director: Han Hyeong-Mo
Casting: Park Am, Kim Jeong-Rim, Yang Mi-Hee, Lee Min

Flower in Hell (1958)
Director: Shin Sang-Ok
Casting: Kim Hak, Choi Eun-Hee, Cho Hae-Won

Sam-Ryong the Mute (1964)
Director: Shin Sang-Ok
Casting: Kim Jin-Gyu, Choi Eun-Hee, Park No-Shik

A Seashore Village (1965)
Director: Shin Sang-Ok
Casting: Kim Jin-Gyu, Choi Eun-Hee, Park No-Shik

A Road to Return (1967)
Director: Lee Man-Hee
Casting: Kim Jin-Gyu, Mun Jeong-Suk, Jeon Gye-Hyeon

Ticket price is $5(members) & $10(non-members) and refreshments will be served. If you want to register all six month programs in advance, we can offer discount $25 (members) & $35 (non-members).

Landmark Sunshine
THE HIDDEN FORTRESS (1958, Japan)
Friday and Saturday at Midnight
The Landmark Sunshine dives into the dubious waters of midnight movies, screening Kurosawa's classic HIDDEN FORTRESS, from which George Lucas gleefully plundered plot points for STAR WARS. Has there been a month when NY hasn't had a Kurosawa movie screening somewhere?
read more:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hidden_Fortress


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