ASIAN CINEVISION ANNOUNCES Asian American International Film Festival 04 Call For Entry Deadline: February 2, 2004

The 27th Asian American International Film Festival, presented by
Asian CineVision (ACV), will take place July 16 �24, 2004. AAIFF is
proudly known as 'The First Home to Asian American Cinema.' It was
the nation's first festival dedicated to screening works by media
artists of Asian descent and continues to be a leading showcase for
Asian/Asian American film and video. Films, panel discussions, Q&A
sessions, workshops, receptions and special events will be held in
association with the Asia Society at their state of the arts
facilities on Park Avenue in NYC.

Productions for consideration include narratives, documentaries,
short, animation, experimental, music video, and new media. Formats:
35mm, 16mm, Beta SP, and DVD.  Competitions include Emerging Director
Award for 1st or 2nd time director of feature-length films; AAIFF
Screenplay Competition and Reading, Jury Award for Best Short. Entry
Fees: $10-$35 member/non-member. Entries must be received by no later
than
2/2/2004.

For complete guidelines and form, visit our website at
www.asiancinevision.org/festival.html.

Questions?? P 212.989-1422 or email [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Diana Lee
Festival Director
Asian American International Film Festival
First home to Asian American Cinema

organized Asian CineVision, Inc.
Moving imaginations since 1976

133 West 19th St., Suite 300/New York, NY 10011
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/www.asiancinevision.org /T. 212.989.1422/F.
212.727.3584


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ACV is a non-profit organization that promotes and preserves Asian and Asian American media expressions by helping to develop and support both emerging and experienced Asian American film and video makers and other media artists working in a range of genres and styles; and by helping to ensure that the full spectrum of Asian and Asian American media works reach diverse audiences in Asian American communities and beyond.

Organized by ACV, the AAIFF is proudly known as 'The First Home to
Asian American Cinema.'   It was the nation's first festival
dedicated to screening works by media artists of Asian descent and
continues to be a leading showcase for Asian American film and video.
Founded in 1978, AAIFF was originally held at the Henry Street Art
for Living Center in New York's Lower East Side. For the last two
years, films, panel discussions, Q&A sessions, and workshops are held
in association with the Asia Society at their state of the arts
facilities on Park Avenue in NYC.

--
Neeraja Aravamudan, Ph.D.
Assistant Director
Searle Center for Teaching Excellence
Northwestern University
627 Dartmouth Place
Evanston, Illinois 60208
http://teach.northwestern.edu
Tel 847-467-2274
Fax 847-467-2273



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