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09/20/24 – 10/03/24
ALL SHALL BE WELL feature film Opens in New York City
Berlinale Teddy Award winner
for
2024 Best Feature Film, *ALL SHALL BE WELL* opens exclusively at Film Forum in NY.
Event
01/25/25
Chinese New Year Celebration
Opportunity
CAPE x TAAF Rising Filmmakers Finishing Fund
Pacific Islander (AANHPI) filmmakers with $50,000 post-production finishing fund grants
for
their 2nd to 5th feature film.
Opportunity
SMALL CLAIMS (UCLA Thesis Film)
shepherd takes her fight
for
justice to court—only to find her own claims to belonging put on trial.
Opportunity
Call For Participants: Multiracial Americans Survey
Opportunity
OPEN CALL Season 15
V I D E O S O U N D A R C H I V E Season 15 –Calling
for
video and sound works that reconsiders the current restructures and parameters.
Opportunity
2026 Contributing Writer
Naya Magazine is accepting submissions from writers
for
regular online contributionsNaya Magazine
Event
02/11/26 – 02/14/26
Golden Blessings: Discovering Korean Cultural Heritage
in wishes
for
good fortune, longevity, and abundance.
Opportunity
Poetry Submissions
They are looking
for
poetry that emotionally resonates with a large audience and grapples with the hardships of Asian American experience.
Opportunity
OPEN CALL Season 16
V I D E O S O U N D A R C H I V E Season 16 — calling
for
video and sound works that reconsiders the current restructures and parameters.
Event
09/10/23
CRS Presents Paradise Laboratory: Ayumi Ishito, Rema Hasumi & Yuko Togami, with Special Guest Tamio Shiraishi
CRS (Center
for
Remembering & Sharing) presents the next installment of its Paradise Laboratory ..Tamio Shiraishi (alto sax, electronics) who is known
for
his frenetic bursts of high-pitched sounds ..at the very extreme of what the alto can producePARADISE LABORATORY is a playground
for
sonic
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