[KS] FYI, Pacific NW Korean American Films, 03/13

KAHS kahs at arkay-intl.com
Wed Jan 27 14:21:20 EST 1999


As part of their "Golden Roots" exhibition of Korean Americans
in the Pacific Northwest,
THE WING LUKE ASIAN MUSEUM is pleased to announce

"KOREAN AMERICAN FILMMAKERS IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST"

Saturday, March 13
2-4PM
at Northwest Asian American Theatre (NWAAT)
(407 Seventh Ave S, corner of Seventh and Jackson, Seattle)
Tickets $5

The showcase will include the following vignettes:

MY BROWN EYES, by Jay Koh (18 min)
A day-in-the-life of a Korean American boy as he attends his first day of
school.


KAMELEON, by Jay Koh (28 min)
A young Korean American man's dream to become a self-sufficient private eye,
and his first "real" assignment (some violence).


DAUGHTERLINE, by Grace Lee Park (11 min)
The story of a Korean American daughter's relationship with her mother,
in light of community reactions to her mother's divorce.


AMERICAN FISH, by Jessie Wine (10 min)
Based on a  short story by R. Sasaki, a "telling conversation" between two
second generation Korean American women during an unexpected meeting in a
grocery store.


INTERNATIONAL HOUSE OF FEET, by Jessie Wine (8 min)
A Korean American boy humorously explores the meaning of being mixed-race
within the contect of his mother's obsession with cleanliness.


This production is co-sponsored by

NORTHWEST ASIAN AMERICAN THEATRE (NWAAT)

and

SEATTLE ASIAN AMERICAN FILM FESTIVAL

For more information, call 206-623-5124
http://www.wingluke.org/


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