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11 films in package
Ankahee (Unsaid)
A daughter of divorced parents reflects on the contentious relationship her parents share, on the occasion of her 21st birthday.
3:45 PM
A girl sinks into contemplation during a picnic at the park.
Mum
When a distraught teen encounters a grieving mother at the train tracks in Silicon Valley, he must choose between his conviction and empathy before time runs out.
奶奶 (Nai Nai)
奶奶 (Nai Nai) is the story of a Chinese grandmother, YuQian, who suffers an emotional trauma during her childhood and develops a severe hatred towards the Japanese.
Nanay's Lullaby
The morals of a Filipino-American family are turned upside down when the mother is diagnosed with mysterious illness.
Noodles
An old man finds new friendship through noodles as he reminisces on past experiences with his family Director Biography - Kathleen Gao
Oh Crap...
A young man encounters a large bowl of spicy ramen inside a restaurant and decides to consume it. Shortly after, his bowel movements force him to face his internal enemy: the digesting ramen. He grapples with the fight to expel the enemy from his body, but the digesting food will not give up without a fight.
PRINSESA
A father is confronted by his buddies when his young son daydreams of becoming a princess. Inspired by the Singkil dance of the Philippines.
Radical Care: The Auntie Sewing Squad
a group of mostly women of color volunteers who came together following the U.S. government’s botched response to the COVID-19 crisis. The Aunties sew masks for farmworkers, day laborers, unhoused people, refugee and immigrant groups, First Nations tribes, recently incarcerated people,
The Little Masters
This documentary focuses on how Asian American children and teenagers participate in different activities at the Scouts BSA in San Francisco during their growth to have a better life. It also explores the inner state of Asian American children and encourages them to be more independent.
xxVISIBLE
Covering one year of the 2020 pandemic, a successful young Asian American struggles to navigate life during the lockdown.
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Film shorts that were screened in our in-person event on October 2, 2021. All of these shorts are from local filmmakers.

This short experimental documentary looks at the Auntie Sewing Squad, a group of mostly women of color volunteers who came together following the U.S. government’s botched response to the COVID-19 crisis. The Aunties sew masks for farmworkers, day laborers, unhoused people, refugee and immigrant groups, First Nations tribes, recently incarcerated people, Black Lives Matter demonstrators, and others in need in the U.S. Using images, voices and sounds primarily generated by the Aunties themselves, in tandem with Kronos Quartet’s performance of Susie Ibarra’s “Pulsation,” this clip seeks to inspire others to work toward radical care in the time of coronavirus.


Director Biography - Valerie Soe



Valerie Soe is an award-winning filmmaker, artist, and writer. Since 1986 she has produced more than 22 short films and documentaries that have exhibited at venues such as the J. Paul Getty Museum, the Museum of Modern Art, and the New Museum, on cable and broadcast television, and at film festivals worldwide. Soe is an Associate Professor of Asian American Studies at San Francisco State University.

Soe’s short experimental video, “ALL ORIENTALS LOOK THE SAME” (1986), which she created while an undergraduate at UCLA, won Best Foreign Video at the 1987 Festival Internazionale Cinema Giovani, Torino, Italy, First Place, Experimental Category, at the 1987 Sony Corporation Visions of U.S. Festival, and Honorable Mention, Experimental Video, at the 12th Atlanta Film and Video Festival. Other awards include Director's Choice Award, Image Film and Video Festival, Atlanta; Best Bay Area Short, San Francisco International Film Festival; Making A Difference Award, Commffest Global Community Film Festival, Toronto; Mediamaker Award, Bay Area Video Coalition; and a Blue Ribbon Award Semi-Finalist, CSU Center for Community Engagement, among others. Her experimental documentary, THE CHINESE GARDENS (2012) was awarded Best Film With An Immigration Theme at the 2013 Humboldt Film Festival. Her most recent feature documentary, LOVE BOAT: TAIWAN, premiered in 2019 and has played at sold-out festival screenings around the world.

  • Year
    2021
  • Runtime
    07:57
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United States
  • Director
    Valerie Soe
  • Screenwriter
    Valerie Soe
  • Producer
    Janet Cowperwaithe, Reshena Liao
  • Cast
    Auntie Sewing Squad
  • Editor
    Valerie Soe
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