Egos fly and collide as hard and high as the karate kicks in this scathingly smart swipe at racial stereotypes and movie-biz hypocrisy. This new feature film by Justin Lin (BETTER LUCK TOMORROW, Festival 2002; THE FAST & THE FURIOUS: TOKYO DRIFT) is a wickedly conceived comedy spoof about the search for the "new Bruce Lee."
A romantic comedy about a Chinese American family's misadventures, and the dutiful daughter (Sylvia Chang) who struggles to keep her family together and still find time to fall in love.
Audience Award winner at Hawaii International Film Festival.
Filmmakers Grace Lee (THE GRACE LEE PROJECT) and John Solomon (NONSENSE MAN) team up to shoot a documentary about high-functioning zombies living in Los Angeles and their struggles to gain acceptance in human society. Despite their wildly different working styles, the two manage to chronicle the hopes and dreams of four fascinating subjects. But as the film culminates in a three-day, zombies-only retreat called Live Dead, the filmmakers are forced to reevaluate their ideas about tolerance, identity politics, and the future of the human race.
Action, adventure, romance, and just a touch of black magic are mixed in with a healthy dose of nationalism in this period piece set in 1920s Saigon as a government agent (Johnny Tri Nguyen) and the daughter of a rebel peasant (Ngo Thanh Van, SAIGON LOVE STORY) flee the clutches of a malevolent turncoat (Dustin Nguyen) thirsty for power.