Poor Boy, next time don't ask if U R not coming:))
Cheers,

On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 7:31 PM, Savun <[email protected]> wrote:

>  I am sorry, I am broke, no money to stimulate the economy. I am cutting
> down for the entertainment... I'm keeping only my favorite fishing hobby.
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> On Mar 9, 2011, at 7:16 PM, Perom Uch <[email protected]>
> wrote:
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>   Lok Savun,
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> Are you coming?
> Here you go, just for your eye ONLY:))
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>   ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Talaya Sin <[email protected]>
> Date: Tue, Mar 8, 2011 at 5:32 PM
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>  <https://www.boxbe.com/overview> Dear Perom
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> I hope this email finds you well!
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> I want to let you know that there’s another important film for the
> Cambodian American community coming to the film festival, *Cambodian
> Community Development, Inc., will be a Festival co-presenter for this film.
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> I encourage you to go see it.
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> *RESIDENT ALIENS **follows three American outcasts forced to resettle in
> the unforgiving Cambodian capital, Phnom Penh, land of their birth. KK,
> China and Looney - all former gang members and ex-cons - are Cambodian
> refugees whose families survived a genocide that wiped out nearly a fifth of
> the country's population. They grew up in California but were deported -
> along with hundreds of others - after felony convictions. With few skills,
> little money and no family to fall back on, they face new obstacles and
> follow different paths towards reconciliation. While China and Looney erect
> walls to block out the pain, KK, through break-dancing, takes on the
> challenge of helping kids in even more desperate circumstances than him.*
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> *RESIDENT ALIEN* <http://caam.gala-engine.com/2011/films-events/film/105>
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> *Sat 03.12 730pm*
> Sundance Kabuki Cinemas
> *Tue 03.15 415pm*
> Viz Cinema @ New People
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> This 29th San Francisco International Asian American Film 
> Festival<http://asianamericanmedia.org/>,
> the largest and most prestigious international showcase of Asian and Asian
> American films. The Festival is presented by Center for Asian American
> Media <http://asianamericanmedia.org/> (CAAM), a national non-profit
> organization dedicated to presenting stories that convey the richness and
> diversity of Asian American experiences to the broadest audiences possible.
> SFIAAFF29 will run from March 10-20, 2011 and will feature 110 films from
> over 20 countries as well as a variety of engaging speaking panels and
> dynamic music and interactive events.
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> The Festival is coming up in just a week, there are various dates and
> events to keep in mind of.
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> The *29th SFIAAFF* will be held from *March 10-20, 2011 in San Francisco,
> Berkeley, and San Jose*. In addition to noteworthy international and Asian
> American films at the Festival, there will be events such as Festival
> Forum <http://caam.gala-engine.com/2011/films-events/event/1011/> (FREE,
> outdoor live music and performances), Directions in 
> Sound<http://caam.gala-engine.com/2011/films-events/event/1016/> (live
> electro-pop, hip-hop music), Social 
> Club<http://caam.gala-engine.com/2011/films-events/event/1017/> (have
> a few drinks and meet other festival-go-ers), and various engaging panels
> and events <http://caam.gala-engine.com/2011/films-events/section/306/>.
> This is a good time to connect with filmmakers for your various project
> ideas that might involve filmmaking.
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> Best
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> Talaya
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> On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 6:49 PM, Savun <[email protected]> wrote:
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>>  Where is Cambodian lok Perom ?
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>> On Mar 9, 2011, at 6:29 PM, Perom Uch <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
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>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>> From: Dan Lee < <[email protected]>[email protected]>
>> Date: Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 3:05 PM
>> Subject: SF Intl' Asian American Film Festival comes to Pacific Film
>> Archive March 11- 19, 2011
>> To: PFA Programs < <[email protected]>[email protected]>
>>
>>
>>  *Pacific Film Archive Presents:*
>> *SF Intl' Asian American Film Festival*
>> *March 11-19, 2011
>> *
>>
>> [image: image] [image: image]
>>
>> Each year, the Center for Asian American Media brings us the best in
>> contemporary cinema from Asia and the Asian diaspora. The twenty-ninth
>> installment of this adventurous festival at PFA features films and
>> documentaries from China, the Philippines, Malaysia, Japan, Vietnam, the
>> United Kingdom, Mongolia, Tibet, South Korea, Thailand, and of course, the
>> United States. A spotlight on the work of Gurinder Chadha, recent horror
>> films, and a special presentation by UC Santa Barbara scholar Yunte Huang
>> about the real Charlie Chan round out a week of discoveries and revelations.
>>
>> For even more national and regional cinema, alternative media, and special
>> events, check the complete festival schedule at  <http://caamedia.org/>
>> caamedia.org.
>>
>> A Presentation of the Center for Asian American Media
>> Program notes are adapted from the festival catalog.
>>
>> *Special admission prices apply:
>> *General admission: $12
>> CAAM and BAM/PFA members: $10 (limit 2 tickets per person per program)
>> Students, seniors, and disabled persons: $10 (limit 1 ticket per person
>> per program)
>>
>> Advance tickets for festival programs at the PFA Theater are available at
>> the PFA Theater box office and BAM/PFA admissions desk, online, or by phone
>> at (510) 642-5249.
>>
>> Please note that PFA’s second-feature discount does not apply to these
>> programs. Tickets are nonrefundable, and may not be exchanged.
>> For information about festival screenings in San Francisco and San Jose or
>> about purchasing PFA Theater tickets in San Francisco, visit the SFIAAFF
>> website at  <http://caamedia.org/>caamedia.org.
>>
>>
>> *Friday, March 11
>> 7:00 p.m. **Abraxas* <http://bampfa.berkeley.edu/film/FN18995>
>> Naoki Katô (Japan, 2010). A Buddhist monk (and former punk rocker) decides
>> to stage his own rock show, much to the chagrin of his conservative
>> community, in this understated comedy of traditional demands and personal
>> aspirations in small-town Japan. (113 mins)
>>
>> *Friday, March 11
>> 9:20 p.m. **Break Up Club* <http://bampfa.berkeley.edu/film/FN18996>
>> Barbara Wong (Hong Kong, 2010). Joe (Jaycee Chan) discovers a mysterious
>> website that reunites estranged lovers—as long as one party agrees to break
>> up a happy couple in exchange. This acutely observed, thoroughly modern
>> romance explores the contemporary obsession with documenting our lives, and
>> loves, on camera. (115 mins)
>>
>> *Saturday, March 12
>> 4:00 p.m. **Summer Pasture* <http://bampfa.berkeley.edu/film/FN18997>
>> Lynn True, Nelson Walker (U.S./China/Tibet, 2010). *Lynn True and Nelson
>> Walker in Person*. A young, nomadic Tibetan couple struggle to find their
>> place in a more-and-more globalized Tibet. Warmth, humor and one of the
>> world’s most dramatic landscapes mark this beautifully observed documentary.
>> (85 mins)
>>
>> *Saturday, March 12
>> 6:30 p.m. **The Piano in a Factory*<http://bampfa.berkeley.edu/film/FN18998>
>> Zhang Meng (China, 2010). A steel worker embroiled in a custody battle
>> enlists some ragtag locals to help him build a piano, which he hopes will
>> secure the affections of his musically inclined daughter, in this comic
>> drama on China’s changing times. (107 mins)
>>
>> *Saturday, March 12
>> 9:00 p.m. **Living In Seduced 
>> Circumstances*<http://bampfa.berkeley.edu/film/FN18999>
>> Ian Gamazon (U.S./Philippines, 2010). *Ian Gamazon in Person*. The
>> codirector of *Cavite*returns with this psychological thriller involving
>> a pregnant younger woman, a handicapped older man, some hypodermic needles,
>> and a cabin in the woods. (74 mins)
>>
>> *Sunday, March 13
>> 3:30 p.m. **Anna May Wong: In Her Own 
>> Words*<http://bampfa.berkeley.edu/film/FN19000>
>> Yunah Hong (U.S./S. Korea, 2010). *Yunah Hong and Elaine Kim in Person*.
>> Delve into the life of screen legend Anna May Wong in this intricately
>> constructed documentary of commentaries, film clips, and re-enacted
>> performances. With Elaine Kim’s newest short,Slaying the Dragon Reloaded.
>> (87 mins)
>>
>> *Sunday, March 13
>> 6:00 p.m. **Charlie Chan at the 
>> Olympics*<http://bampfa.berkeley.edu/film/FN19001>
>> H. Bruce Humberstone (U.S., 1937). *Yunte Huang and Stephen Gong in
>> Person, followed by book signing*. Detective Charlie Chan’s on a case at
>> the 1936 Berlin Olympics (site of*Triumph of the Will*) in this
>> fast-moving Fox programmer, screened as part of a larger discussion with
>> Chan historian, author Yunte Huang. (71 mins plus discussion).
>>
>> *Sunday, March 13
>> 8:00 p.m. **Bi, Don't Be Afraid!*<http://bampfa.berkeley.edu/film/FN19002>
>> Phan Dang Di (Vietnam/France/Germany, 2010). Events in a young Hanoi
>> family flow and freeze in time in this finely observed, sensual feature
>> debut about an inquisitive six-year-old boy discovering the mysterious
>> secrets—and sexuality—of adults. Winner of two International Critics Week's
>> prizes at the Cannes Film Festival. (90 mins)
>>
>> *Tuesday, March 15
>> 7:00 p.m. **I Wish I Knew* <http://bampfa.berkeley.edu/film/FN19003>*
>> *Jia Zhang-Ke (China/The Netherlands, 2010). One of the world’s most
>> important filmmakers explores the contested city of Shanghai, as witnessed
>> through citizens, politicians, criminals, exiles, artists, and especially
>> filmmakers. Both a historian’s and a cinephile’s dream, *I Wish I Knew* is
>> as much about Shanghai in cinema, as Shanghai. (116 mins)
>>
>> *Wednesday, March 16
>> 7:00 p.m. **M/F Remix* <http://bampfa.berkeley.edu/film/FN19004>
>> Jy-Ah Min (U.S., 2010). *Jy-Ah Min in Person*. Lifting the aggressive
>> style of Godard’s*Masculin féminin*, *M/F Remix *repurposes Godard’s
>> inquiry for a new generation. Ensconced in their slogan-strewn digs, Mimi
>> and Philip toy with romance while History takes place elsewhere. (78 mins)
>>
>> *Wednesday, March 16
>> 9:00 p.m. **Sampaguita, National 
>> Flower*<http://bampfa.berkeley.edu/film/FN19005>
>> Francis Xavier Pasion (Philippines, 2010). The Sampaguita may be the
>> national flower of the Philippines, but it’s a source of shame in this
>> beautifully shot docudrama concerning the difficult lives of children who
>> hawk the delicate flowers in Manila. Interviews with the cast, all street
>> children, are interspersed with fictional narratives to examine poverty’s
>> bitter divide. (78 mins)
>>
>> *Thursday, March 17
>> 7:00 p.m. **Dance Town* <http://bampfa.berkeley.edu/film/FN19006>
>> Jeon Kyu-hwan (South Korea, 2010). A strikingly effective and dark
>> political allegory,*Dance Town* follows a North Korean defector whose
>> existence in the South proves more isolating and dismal then her previous
>> life. Recalling Lars von Trier, the film dissects everything from the family
>> unit to hyper-consumerist youth culture. (95 mins)
>>
>> *Thursday, March 17
>> 9:00 p.m. **After Death/Horror Retro: Nang 
>> Nak*<http://bampfa.berkeley.edu/film/FN19007>
>> Nonzee Nimibutr (Thailand, 1999). A husband and wife in rural Thailand are
>> together “till death do us part”—and beyond, in this moody Thai horror film,
>> based on traditional Thai folktales. (100 mins)
>>
>> *Friday, March 18
>> 7:00 p.m. **Passion* <http://bampfa.berkeley.edu/film/FN19008>
>> Byamba Sakhya (Mongolia, 2010). This spectacular tour through both
>> Mongolia’s vast landscapes and its troubled filmmaking history open up a
>> country—and a cinema—rarely seen. Featuring rare clips from rarely seen
>> Mongolian cinema classics. (83 mins)
>>
>> *Friday, March 18
>> 8:45 p.m. **The Taqwacores* <http://bampfa.berkeley.edu/film/FN19009>
>> Eyad Zahra (U.S./Pakistan, 2010). Based on the provocative 2003 novel that
>> inspired the real-life Muslim-American punk scene, Eyad Zahra’s debut
>> feature takes a hard and fast look at what it means to be young, Muslim,
>> punk, and American. (83 mins)
>>
>> *Saturday, March 19
>> 4:00 p.m. **Bend It Like Beckham*<http://bampfa.berkeley.edu/film/FN19010>
>> Gurinder Chadha (U.K., 2002). Chadha’s girl-powered breakout hit features
>> a British Indian teenager forced to choose between her dreams of soccer
>> stardom and her traditional Sikh family. Featuring future stars Parminder K.
>> Nagra and Keira Knightley. (112 mins)
>>
>> *Saturday, March 19
>> 6:10 p.m. **The Imperialists Are Still 
>> Alive!*<http://bampfa.berkeley.edu/film/FN19011>
>> Zeina Durra (U.S., 2010). A comedy of radical solidarity and designer
>> purses, Durra’s whip-smart debut centers on a Bosnian-Palestinian-Jordanian
>> woman artist living in the shadow of the Twin Towers. There’s room for both
>> political paranoia and intoxicating romance in this quintessential New York
>> story. (91 mins)
>>
>> *Saturday, March 19
>> 8:00 p.m. **After Death/Horror Retro: 
>> Histeria*<http://bampfa.berkeley.edu/film/FN19012>
>> Death from beyond stalks an all-girls high-school when six students
>> pretend to be “possessed,” with entertainingly deadly results. Art house
>> director James Lee turns to horror in this camp thriller, nearly banned for
>> featuring Malaysia’s first on-screen lesbian kiss. (90 mins)
>>
>>
>> *The Pacific Film Archive Theater is located at 2575 Bancroft Way
>> (between Telegraph and Bowditch) in Berkeley. Advance tickets are available
>> by calling (510) 642-5249 or visiting <http://bampfa.berkeley.edu/tickets>
>> http://bampfa.berkeley.edu/tickets
>>
>> For more information on these and other programs, visit 
>> <http://bampfa.berkeley.edu/filmseries>
>> http://bampfa.berkeley.edu/filmseries
>>
>>
>> [image: visit_map.jpg]
>>
>> *
>>
>>
>>   Dan Lee
>> Assistant Theater Manager
>> Pacific Film Archive
>> University of California at Berkeley
>> 510-643-2197
>>
>>
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