Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Reel Asian 2012 announces complete programming


REEL ASIAN CELEBRATES SWEET 16
NOVEMBER 6 TO 17

Toronto, October 9, 2012 — The Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival (Reel Asian) will celebrate its 16th annual edition this year with more screenings, international guests and special events as it continues its expansion outside the downtown Toronto core to bring Richmond Hill residents a taste of the best in Asian cinema.

Founded in 1997, Reel Asian began as a 3-day event established in response to meet the needs of an existing demand for Asian films in Toronto, and has since grown to a 10-day multi-city annual event attracting over 10,000 people. Reel Asian strives to develop programming that reflects the cultural diversity of Canada and increase public understanding and appreciation of the artistic, social and cultural contributions of those of Asian heritage through film. This year’s festival will take place November 6-11 in Toronto and November 16-17 in Richmond Hill to present 60 films and videos from 14 countries including Canada, China, France, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Kashmir, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Taiwan, Thailand and the United States.

Highlights include

GALAS & CENTREPIECE:
  • TORONTO OPENING NIGHT GALA: FIRST TIME (China/Hong Kong 2012, Canadian Premiere, director Han Yan in attendance)
  • CENTREPIECE PRESENTATION: PRISON DANCER (Canada 2012, Canadian Premiere, director Romeo Candido, producer Ana Serrano and cast in attendance)   
  • TORONTO CLOSING NIGHT GALA: ARCHITECTURE 101 (South Korea 2012, Canadian Premiere, director Lee Yong-joo in attendance)
INTERNATIONAL FEATURES: a selection of award-winning and noteworthy films including
  • China – EGG AND STONE by Huang Ji, winner of Tiger Award at International Film Festival Rotterdam 2012
  • Kashmir/USA – VALLEY OF SAINTS by Musa Syeed, winner of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Feature Film Prize and World Cinema Audience Award at Sundance Film Festival 2012
  • China/Taiwan  – HOMETOWN BOY by Yao Hung-I, winner of Best Documentary 2012 at Taipei Golden Horse Award 2011 and Grand Prize for Best Director and Best Documentary at Taipei Film Festival
  • Indonesia – THE MIRROR NEVER LIES by Kamila Andini, winner of Earth Grand Pris at Tokyo International Film Festival 2011 and FIPRESCI Prize at Hong Kong International Film Festival 2012
  • Taiwan – CHA CHA FOR TWINS by Yang Yi-Chien, winner of Best Narrative Feature and Best Screenplay at Taipei Film Festival 2012
  • Japan – THE WOODSMAN AND THE RAIN by Shuichi Okita, winner of Special Jury Price at Tokyo International Film Festival 2011
CANADIAN PROGRAMMING:
  • Canadian Premiere of PRISON DANCER (Canada 2012, director Romeo Candido, producer Ana Serrano and cast in attendance)
  • Toronto Premiere of THE FRUIT HUNTERS (Canada 2012, director Yung Chang, quest in attendance)
  • North American Premiere of DAL PURI DIASPORA (Canada 2012, director Richard Fung in attendance)
  • Canadian Spotlight on MICHAEL FUKUSHIMA: THE ART OF PRODUCING ART (Producer/Director Michael Fukushima in attendance)
  • Canadian shorts are included in: ONCE LOST, NOW FOUND, IT’S NOT WHAT YOU THINK, ESCAPE OF REALITY, HARD LOOK and UNSUNG HEROES (Various filmmakers in attendance)
SPECIAL GALLERY EXHIBITIONS: COLLECTOR(S) and AUTUMN COLOURS AFTER ZHAO MENGFU
Continuing to engage with pan-Asian experimental installations, Reel Asian presents two exciting off-screen projects, each with a unique focus on video art.  Hosted at TPW R&D, Innis College, East Gallery and the Monarch Festival Hub.

PITCH COMPETITION
Reel Asian's 7th Annual Pitch Competition - So You Think You Can Pitch? - is back for 2012. A collaboration between Reel Asian and Charles Street Video (CSV), this competition features prizes worth a combined value of more than $35,000. Teams of filmmakers will have six minutes each to pitch their projects to vie for $2,000 in cash; a brand new Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1; $10,000 (emerging category) and $18,000 (professional category) worth of production, post services and artist’s fees at CSV.

REEL ASIAN HEADS TO RICHMOND HILL
As part of our continuing initiative to reach new audiences beyond the downtown core, Reel Asian returns to the Richmond Hill Centre for the Performing Arts for its 2nd Annual Richmond Hill weekend film festival. We will be opening with the Canadian premiere of Floating City with Hong Kong veteran director Yim Ho in attendance and closing the uptown festival with Yung Chang’s highly anticipated documentary The Fruit Hunters.

SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE (chronologically by date)
                                                           
TORONTO

Opening Night Gala | Tue Nov 6, 7:00 PM | Isabel Bader Theatre
FIRST TIME
Director Han Yan | China/Hong Kong 2012 | 106:00 | Canadian Premiere | Director in attendance
Yearning to experience all the firsts of a young girl in love, terminally ill Shiqiao records her memories on a cassette tape when a high school crush reappears in her world. Starring two of Asia’s rising young stars Mark Chao and Angelababy.

Canadian Spotlight | Wed Nov 7, 5:30 PM | Innis Town Hall
MICHAEL FUKUSHIMA: THE ART OF PRODUCING ART
Award-winning producer Michael Fukushima investigates the role of creativity and demystifies the producing process. Fukushimaand several directors will be in attendance to address topics unique to creative producing such as risk taking, building creative teams and the vagaries of success.

TIFF Cinematheque’s Free Screen | Wed Nov 7, 7:00 PM | TIFF Bell Lightbox
IT MAY BE THAT BEAUTY HAS STRENGTHENED OUR RESOLVE: MASAO ADACHI
Director Philippe Grandrieux | France 2011 | 73:00 | Toronto Premiere
Focusing on one of Japan’s most revolutionary film directors, Grandrieux’s portrait finds Masao Adachi in Tokyo and unfolds as a conversation about revolution, desire and cinema. Co-presented by Reel Asian & TIFF.

Shorts Presentation | Wed Nov 7, 7:15 PM | Innis Town Hall
ONCE LOST, NOW FOUND
Presenting meditations on memory and loss, connection, and pure joy, these films address some of the most powerful yet peripheral facets of human experience with quiet restraint and creative narratives. Including work by Keith Lock, Quek Shio Chuan, Christopher Makoto Yogi, Han Han Li and Kimi Takesue.

Feature Presentation | Wed Nov 7, 9:15 PM | Innis Town Hall
STATELESS THINGS
Director Kim Kyung-mook | South Korea 2011 | 115:00 | Toronto Premiere | Director in attendance
A North Korean migrant worker and young gay man are trapped by their social status, both physically and psychologically in the heartless megacity of Seoul in this dark and dreamy film by internationally acclaimed indie director Kim Kyung-mook.

Youth Shorts Presentation | Thu Nov 8, 1:00 PM | AGO Jackman Hall
IT’S NOT WHAT YOU THINK
Amateur Sumo wrestling, street dancing friends, a felt turtle and copious cats remind us that stories of the unexpected are everywhere. Including work by Patrick Ng, Alisi Telengut, Stephanie Law, Jessica Wu, Vivienne AuYeung, Xiao Yang and Greg Masuda.

Feature Presentation | Thu Nov 8, 5:40 PM | Innis Town Hall
DAYLIGHT SAVINGS
Director Dave Boyle | USA 2012 | 73:00 | Toronto Premiere | Director and Actor in attendance
This charming romantic follow up to last year’s Surrogate Valentine finds singer songwriter Goh Nakamura on the wrong side of love again. While nursing a broken heart, a Vegas roadtrip yields unexpected results.

Shorts Presentation | Thu Nov 8, 6:00 PM | AGO Jackman Hall
UNSUNG VOICES
Reel Asian proudly presents our inaugural Summer Youth Video Production Workshop, which launched this past summer with a merry band of intrepid youth who possessed little to no formal filmmaking experience, but had great stories to tell.

Feature Presentation | Thu Nov 8, 7:40 PM | Innis Town Hall
EGG AND STONE
Director Huang Ji | China 2012 | 100:00 | Toronto Premiere | Director in attendance
Shot in Director Huang Ji’s hometown in Hunan, this quietly disturbing autobiographical and award-winning debut feature uncovers the taboo subject of family abuse through the eyes of 14-year-old Honggui.

Feature Presentation | Thu Nov 8, 8:00 PM | AGO Jackman Hall
LUNG NEAW VISITS HIS NEIGHBOURS
Director Rirkrit Tiravanija | Mexico/Thailand 2011 | 154:00 | Canadian Premiere
The first feature film from acclaimed visual artist Rirkrit Tiravanija is an exquisitely photographed, minimalist “portraiture” of retired rice farmer Lung Neaw; a quiet and boyish man who spends his idle days conversing with neighbors, doing odd jobs and walking through the jungle.

Feature Presentation | Thu Nov 8, 9:55 PM | Innis Town Hall
GRACELAND
Director Ron Morales | USA/Philippines 2012 | 84:00 | Toronto Premiere | Director in attendance
The driver for a corrupt politician gets embroiled in a botched kidnapping and must traverse the seedy underbelly of  Manila to save his daughter in this gritty noir.

Youth Shorts Presentation | Fri Nov 9, 1:00 PM | AGO Jackman Hall
ESCAPE OR REALITY
Want to get away? You may or may not find what you’re looking for. These stories show us the potential and pitfalls of escaping from life’s impositions. Including work by Jack Shih, Leslie Supnet, Jeff Tran, Louis Yeum, Kim Young-sam, Eri Asai and Mina Son.

Centrepiece Presentation | Fri Nov 9, 6:45 PM | The Royal
PRISON DANCER
Director Romeo Candido | Canada 2012 | 60:00 | Canadian Premiere | Director, Crew and Cast in attendance
Inspired by the real-life dancing rehabilitation program that went viral on YouTube, Prison Dancer tells the personal, poignant, and hilarious stories of six Filipino prison dancers whose group dancing turned a maximum-security prison into a world stage. This unique presentation will integrate on-screen projection and live performance from the cast.

Feature Presentation | Fri Nov 9, 7:00 PM | AGO Jackman Hall
PEOPLE’S PARK
Directors Libbie D. Cohn, J.P. Sniadecki | USA/China 2012 | 78:00 | Canadian Premiere | Directors in attendance
This dynamic single shot documentary is a visual and aural adventure that glides through a public space in ChengduChinarevealing waltzing couples, karaoke singers and curious onlookers.

Special Presentation | Fri Nov 9, 8:45 PM | The Royal
VALLEY OF SAINTS
Director Musa Sayeed | USA/Kashmir | 82:00 | Toronto Premiere | Director in attendance
Upon the beautiful but troubled Dal Lake in Kashmir, a young boatman’s world is opened up by a visiting scientist in this lyrical drama about friendship, family and home.  Winner of two Sundance awards.

Feature Presentation | Fri Nov 9, 9:00 PM | AGO Jackman Hall
HOMETOWN BOY
Director Yao Hung-yi | China/Taiwan 2011 | 72:00 | Canadian Premiere
Famous Chinese artist Liu Xiaodong returns home after 30 years to paint portraits of his boyhood friends while discovering the passage of time and economic developments that have altered the character of his rural hometown. Produced by iconic Taiwanese filmmaker Hou Hsiao-hsien.

Feature Presentation | Fri Nov 9, 11:00 PM | The Royal
TATSUMI
Director Eric Khoo | Singapore 2011 | 98:00 | Toronto Premiere
The fascinating life and sinister stories of legendary manga artist Yoshihiro Tatsumi are brought to life on the big screen in this animated biography about the man who pioneered gekiga, a genre of dark adult-themed comics. Tatsumi premiered at Cannes in 2011.

3D Feature Presentation | Sat Nov 10, 11:45 AM | The Royal
A FISH
Director Park Hong Min | South Korea 2011 | 100:00 | Toronto Premiere | Director in attendance
A professor traces rumours revealing his wife has become a possessed shaman in this mesmerizing exploration of the spirit world.  A Fish is Reel Asian’s first 3D film presentation.

Feature Presentation | Sat Nov 10, 2:15 PM | The Royal
THE MIRROR NEVER LIES
Director Kamila Andini | Indonesia 2011 | 100:00 | Toronto Premiere
Reaching beneath the mere beauty of the renowned Wakatobi region comes this award-winning coming-of-age story about the tenuous relationships between sea and community, mother and daughter, life and death.

Feature Presentation | Sat Nov 10, 4:30 PM | The Royal
DAL PURI DIASPORA
Director Richard Fung | Canada 2012 | 80:00 | Canadian Premiere | Director in attendance
Trinidad-born Toronto filmmaker Richard Fung takes an inquisitive food journey through the Caribbean and India to discover the mouth-watering roots of one of his (and Toronto’s) favourite foods, the dal puri, most commonly known as the roti.

Feature Presentation | Sat Nov 10, 6:30 PM | The Royal
JAKE SHIMABUKURO: LIFE ON FOUR STRINGS
Director Tadashi Nakamura | USA | 60:00 | Canadian Premiere | Director in attendance
Jake Shimabukuro plays the ukulele but not like anything ever seen or heard before in this rock documentary on the pioneering Hawaiian ukulele virtuoso who propelled this simple four-string instrument to dazzling heights. The screening includes a live performance produced by torontoUKES and the Corktown Uke Jam

Feature Presentation | Sat Nov 10, 8:15 PM | The Royal
WOLF CHILDREN
Director Mamoru Hosoda | Japan 2012 | 117:00 | Canadian Premiere
From director Mamoru Hosoda (The Girl Who Leapt Through Time and Summer Wars) comes his latest animated masterpiece about Hana, a young woman who falls in love with a werewolf and bears wolf children.

Feature Presentation | Sat Nov 10, 10:45 PM | The Royal
COLD STEEL
Director David Wu | China 2011 | 101:00 | Toronto Premiere | Director in attendance
Bullets fly, swords are drawn and enemies slashed in John Woo’s longtime collaborator David Wu’s historical film that recalls the energy and glory of classic 1980s Hong Kong action films. Starring Tony Leung Ka Fai.

Feature Presentation | Sun Nov 11, 1:00 PM | The Royal
SEEKING ASIAN FEMALE
Director Debbie Lum | USA 2012 | 85:00 | Toronto Premiere
Stephen is an aging white male with “yellow fever”. Sandy is the Chinese bride he met online.  See if their marriage can make it through the cultural barriers and battle of the sexes in this intimate and quirky personal documentary.

Shorts Presentation | Sun Nov 11, 3:00 PM | The Royal
HARD LOOK
From the full frontal stare of an unbatting, mascara-laced eye to the dispassionate gaze of a child who has seen it all, these films consider fallen heroes and arrested dreams.  Including work by Nobu Adilman, Eui Yong Zong, Hayoun Kwon, Wesley Cho, Lou Nakasako, Victoria Molina de Carranza and Jahel José Guerra Roa.

Omnibus Presentation | Sun Nov 11, 5:15 PM | The Royal
10+10
Taiwan 2011 | 115:00 | Toronto Premiere
Twenty of Taiwan’s top young and veteran directors each direct five-minute shorts to highlight the uniqueness of Taiwan.  The results are a panorama of Taiwanese society ranging from thriller to silent cinema to dark comedy. Including work by Hou Hsiao-hsien, Arvin Chen and Chang Tso-chi.

Closing Night Gala | Sun Nov 11, 8:15 PM | The Royal
ARCHITECTURE 101
Director Lee Yong Joo | Korea 2012 | 115:00 | Canadian Premiere | Director in Attendance
Han Ga-In, Uhm Tae-Woong and Bae Suzy star in this Korean box office hit about a woman who commissions her first love to build a new home in hopes to make good on a past promise.

RICHMOND HILL

Richmond Hill Opening | Fri Nov 16, 7:00 PM | Richmond Hill Centre for the Performing Arts
FLOATING CITY
Director Yim Ho | Hong Kong 2012 | 104:00 | North American Premiere | Director in attendance
Directed by pioneering Hong Kong New Wave auteur Yim Ho, Floating City tells the true story of Bo Wah-Chuen (Aaron Kwok), as he rises from being an orphan on a Chinese fishing boat to the upper echelons of the notorious Imperial East India Trading Company.

Feature Presentation | Sat Nov 17, 1:30 PM | Richmond Hill Centre for the Performing Arts
CHA CHA FOR TWINS
Directors Yang Yi-Chien, Jim Wang | Taiwan 2012 | 101:00 | Canadian Premiere
Writer and co-Director Yang Yi-Chien, herself a twin, reaches into the emotional side of relationships between twin siblings in this charming Taiwanese film for all ages. Winner of Best Narrative Feature and Best Screenplay at the Taipei Film Festival.

Feature Presentation | Sat Nov 17, 4:00 PM | Richmond Hill Centre for the Performing Arts
THE WOODSMAN AND THE RAIN
Director Shuichi Okita | Japan 2011 | 127:00 | Canadian Premiere
Celebrated Japanese actor Koji Yakusho plays a lonely lumberjack whose life is drastically changed when he’s unwittingly enlisted into helping a spineless young filmmaker to complete his low budget zombie movie.

Richmond Hill Closing | Sat Nov 17, 7:00 PM | Richmond Hill Centre for the Performing Arts
THE FRUIT HUNTERS
Director Yung Chang | Canada 2012 | 90:00 | Toronto Premiere | Guest in Attendance
Award-winning Canadian documentary filmmaker Yung Chang’s The Fruit Hunters is a globetrotting tour of faraway places, filled with eccentric people to whom fruit is a way of life and not just a suggested daily dietary recommendation.

INFORMATION:
SCREENING AND INDUSTRY SERIES VENUES

Isabel Bader Theatre, 93 Charles St. West
TIFF Bell Lightbox, 350 King St. West
Innis Town Hall2 Sussex Ave., at St. George
AGO Jackman Hall, 317 Dundas St. West
The Royal, 608 College St.
University’s College, 15 King’s College Circle (University of Toronto)
No One Writes to the Colonel, 460 College St.
Richmond Hill Centre for the Performing Arts, 10268 Yonge St.

BEFORE THE FESTIVAL
·         Online sales begin October 9 through reelasian.com (powered by TicketWeb). Online sales continue during the festival (see below).
·         Walk-up sales begin at 12:00 PM on October 10 – November 3 through T.O. Tix at Yonge-Dundas Square(open Tuesdays through Saturdays, 12:00 PM-6:00 PM). For future-day tickets during the festival, see below.
·         Charge-by-phone: 1-888-222-6608 beginning 6:00 PM on October 9 until November 5. Phone sales continue during the festival (see below).
·         Group Sales available by calling 416-703-9333 between 10:00 AM and 6:00 PM on weekdays. No pre-arranged group sales during the festival. Last day for group sales is November 2.

DURING THE FESTIVAL
Future Day Tickets
·         Online sales through reelasian.com until 11:55 PM on the day before the show.
·         Walk-up sales (cash only) at the Future-Day Sales Desk at each venue, starting one hour before the first show of the day at the following venues: Innis Town Hall, November 7 & 8; Jackman Hall, November 8; Royal Cinema, November 11 & 12 – this desk closes 20 minutes after start of the last show of the day. Jackman Hall only sells future-day tickets for shows screening at that venue.
·         Charge by phone: 1-888-222-6608 until the day before the show.
Same Day Tickets
·         Available one hour before the screening.
·         Walk-up sales at each venue (cash only). Same-day tickets are only sold for that venue’s shows.

BUYING SINGLE TICKETS FOR RICHMOND HILL
·         Online sales for single shows begin October 9 through reelasian.com (powered by TicketWeb) and/or throughrhcentre.ca; online sales end at 11:55 PM the day before the show. Please note that tickets purchased online through TicketWeb will be available for pick-up only at the Reel Asian Box Office in the lobby of the Richmond Hill Centre for the Performing Arts (RHCPA) after 6:00 PM on November 16. Tickets purchased online throughrhcentre.ca are available for pickup at the RHCPA Box Office 24 hours after purchase.
·         Walk-up sales begin at 10:00 AM on October 10 through the RHCPA Box Office (open Mondays through Saturdays 10:00 AM-6:00 PM) – last day for walk-up advance sales in Richmond Hill is November 15. No walk-up sales available at T.O. Tix.
·         During the Richmond Hill Festival (November 16-17), tickets for all shows may be purchased from the Reel Asian Box Office in the lobby of the RHCPA: 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM on November 16 and 12:30 PM – 7:30 PM on November 17.

BUYING SCREENING 4-PAKS FOR RICHMOND HILL
·         Online sales for Screening 4-Packs available exclusively through reelasian.com (powered by TicketWeb) from
10:00 AM on October 9 until 11:55 PM on November 5. Screening 4-Packs purchased online through TicketWeb will be available for pick-up at the will-call desk during the Toronto festival or from the Reel Asian Box Office in the lobby of the RHCPA after 6:00 PM on November 16.
·         Walk-up sales available in Toronto: October 9-November 3 through T.O. Tix. No walk-up sales for Screening
4-Packs available at the RHCPA Box Office.

TICKETS & PASSES:                                       Regular Price    Discount Price*
Regular Screenings                                                               $12                   $10
Opening Night Gala (incl party)                                       $20                   $15
Closing Night Gala (incl party)                                          $15                   $12
Centrepiece Presentation                                                     $15                   $12
Festival Pass                                                                           $80                   $65
Industry Series Pass                                                             $40                   $36
4-Pak (no galas or centrepiece, in advance only)        $36                   $30
Richmond Hill Screenings                                                  $12                   $10

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