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UC Irvine Screening Recap

Autumn Gem Screening at UC Irvine

Last week, Rae and I traveled down to Southern California for a screening at UC Irvine. Professor Hu Ying, Associate Professor, East Asian Languages & Literature, was one of our three academic interview sub...Read more

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Web Site Refresh

This week, we updated the look and feel of the Autumn Gem web site. The original site was blog-centric and was appropriate when we were in production and post-production. With the film complete, we’re switching the web site to focus on the finished ...Read more

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Edwardian Ball 2010

This past Saturday, Petrice, Rae and I attended the 10th Annual Edwardian Ball in San Francisco. The event was held in the Grand Ballroom at the Regency Center, which was — in my opinion — a better venue than the other ones we’ve been to in the past: The Great American Music Hall in 2007 and the Read more

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World Journal Article on Upcoming Las Vegas Screening

The World Journal has an article on our upcoming screening in Las Vegas. Check it out!

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World Journal Boston Article

Somehow, we missed this article about the Autumn Gem screening at the Boston Chinatown Neighborhood Center.

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IT'S THE END OF THE WORLD AS WE KNOW IT...

In the future, people will eat wafers made out of their dead friends, wars will be fought over water, and everyone will party like it's 2009. A look back at the films watched over the past year.

DOOMSDAY - Gather scenes from iconic 80's action movies, add kick-ass heroine, dash of Burning Man, and sprinkle of Scots, combine into blender, mix well. Satisfies recommended daily dose of cinematic guilty pleasure.

THE QUIET EARTH - Substitute previous ingredients with measured directorial rest...Read more

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V FOR VIOLENCE

Just watched three movies recently, each with very different approaches in their depiction of violence.

ROBOCOP (1987)

[After an employee has been mistakenly gunned down during boardroomdemo of new product ED-209]

CEO: Dick, I'm very disappointed.

When I first saw this in high school, the movie created quite a stir with its over-the-top violence and introduced to a mass audience an exciting new director, Paul Verhoeven, who went on to an illustrious career in Hollywood with such memorable gems as TOTALL RECA...Read more

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Berkeley Screening Recap and Photos

Autumn Gem at UC Berkeley

It’s been a week since our screening at Rae’s alma mater. Apologies on the delay getting this recap and photo gallery out. We had another great turnout at Berkeley last Thursday. Thanks to AAS 121 (Professor Harvey Dong’s Chinese American History class), Asian American Studies, Asian Pacific American Student Development, Cal Taiji & Cal Wushu for sponso...Read more

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Stanford University Screening Recap and Photos

Autumn Gem at Stanford University

With over a month to prepare for our Stanford screening tonight, we made sure we got the word out about the film through as many channels as possible. The Center for East Asian Studies was the co-sponsor for the event, and they helped flyer the campus, email various mailing lists, a...Read more

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Palo Alto Weekly Article on Autumn Gem

Autumn Gem in the Palo Alto Weekly

The Palo Alto Weekly has an article on Autumn Gem this week. The writer, Be’eri Moalem, came to our house a few weeks ago following our screening at City ...Read more

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