Community Partner Event
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Out on Screen Presents: Anita’s Last Cha Cha
Community Partner Event
Anita’s Last Cha Cha / Ang Huling Cha Cha ni Anita, a little rural Bulacan slice-of-life with a few touches of magical realism thrown in.
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Cinevolution’s Charity Screening: Girl Rising on June 19
Community Partner Event
Proceeds go to international non-profit organizations with programs that invest in girls.
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Hapa-palooza 2014
Community Partner Event
Hapa-palooza is a cultural festival that celebrates the city’s identity as a place of hybridity, synergy and acceptance.
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INDIAN SUMMER IN THE PARK, JULY 4
Community Partner Event
Family fun, food and Bend It Like Beckham in the park.
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INDIAN SUMMER LAUGHING MY WAY TO THE MOSQUE, JULY 9
Community Partner Event
Zarqa Nawaz (creator of the hit TV series Little Mosque on the Prairie) & Anita Majumdar award-winning actor, playwright, and dancer in conversation.
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literASIAN Writer’s Festival
Community Partner Event
VAFF Community Partners the Asian Canadian Writers' Workshop present literASIAN writer's Festival 2014 - celebration of Pacific Rim Asian Canadian writing.
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Reel Causes Presents “Crime after Crime” on June 19
Community Partner Event
The final Reel Causes screening before the summer break.
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Screening: Behind the Scenes – July 19, 1:30pm to 3:00PM.
Community Partner Event
Behind the Scenes at the Your Kontinent Festival at the Richmond Cultural Centre's Performance Hall (7700 Minoru Gate, Richmond BC) on July 19, 1:30pm to 3:00PM.
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Screening: Fly Me to Minami – July 19, 3:15pm to 5:00PM.
Community Partner Event
Fly Me to Minami at Cinevolution’s Your Kontinent Festival at the Richmond Cultural Centre’s Performance Hall (7700 Minoru Gate, Richmond BC) on July 19, 3:15pm to 5:00PM.
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Screening of Hafu at the Powell Street Festival
Community Partner Event
This year the Powell Street festival is screening Hafu as part of the program. "What does it mean to be hafu?”, “What does it mean to be Japanese?” – and ultimately, “What does all of this mean for Japan?” Narrated by the hafus themselves, along with candid interviews and cinéma vérité footage, the viewer is guided through a myriad of hafu experiences that are influenced by upbringing, family relationships, education, and even physical appearance. .
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