October 18, 2006 :: No. 46
What: |
Cal State Fullerton is hosting “Moving Images:
First Asian American International Film Festival” in
an effort to promote global understanding through films
by and about Asians and Asian Americans. Screenings
are free and open to the public. All films will be
preceded or followed by discussions led by CSUF faculty
members. |
When / Who: |
Oct. 24, 4-7 p.m.: “The Myth” with
Jinghui “Jack” Liu of the Modern Languages
and
Literatures
Department
Nov. 1, 4-7 p.m.: “To Live” with
Lisa Tran, History Department
Nov.
7, 4-7 p.m.: “Charlotte Sometimes” with Eliza Noh, Asian
American Studies
Nov.
15, 7-9 p.m.: “The Way Home” with Kristine Dennehy, History
Nov.
16, 8-10 p.m.: “Tokyo Godfather” with Meiko Shimura, Modern
Languages and Literatures
Dec.
5, 4-7 p.m.: “Fobman” and “Fobman II” with
Eliza Noh, Asian American Studies
Dec.
7, 4-7 p.m.: “The Rape of Nanking” with Jie Tian, Pollak
Library |
Where: |
Cal State Fullerton’s Pollak Library, Rotary
Club of Fullerton Room |
Sponsors: |
CSUF’s Asian American Studies Program, Radio-TV-Film
Department, Orange County Chapter of Organization of
Chinese Americans and Pollak Library |
Cost: |
Screenings are free; daily visitor parking is $5
per vehicle. |
Information: |
657-278-2569 and http://guides.library.fullerton.edu/chinesemll/AAIFF.pdf
|
Media Contacts: |
Jie Tian, Pollak Library, 657-278-2569 or jtian@fullerton.edu
Mimi Ko Cruz, Public Affairs, 657-278-7586 or mkocruz@fullerton.edu |