LAAPFF Announces Closing Night Feature and Full Lineup for the Fest's 35th Edition

LAAPFF Announces Closing Night Feature and Full Lineup for the Fest's 35th Edition

The Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival (LAAPFF), presented by Visual Communications (VC), announced their Closing Night film and their complete film lineup for the 35th edition today. The Festival’s Closing Night film features the World Premiere of EMPTY BY DESIGN, written and directed by Andrea A. Walter.

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Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival Announces Centerpiece Films and Special Presentations for 35th Festival

Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival Announces Centerpiece Films and Special Presentations for 35th Festival

The Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival (LAAPFF), presented by Visual Communications, is excited to announce the Centerpiece films and Special Presentations for the 35th edition of the  Film Festival. The celebration of Asian American and Pacific Islander films continues throughout the nine day festival, from May 2 through May 10, 2019 with the Los Angeles premieres of a Sundance standout, a SXSW favorite, and a selection of special presentations looking both past and forward in Asian Pacific American film.

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Visual Communications "Centers the Masses" in Little Tokyo's 341 FSN Storefront Starting April 5

Visual Communications "Centers the Masses" in Little Tokyo's 341 FSN Storefront Starting April 5

Visual Communications, the nation’s premier Asian Pacific American media arts organization, will embark on “Centering the Masses,” a unique nine-week pop-up series at the 341 FSN storefront space in the heart of Los Angeles Little Tokyo’s historic district beginning April 5 and running through May 30, 2019.

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An Online Exhibit: What Do We See?

An Online Exhibit: What Do We See?

As part of a final project for Winter Quarter, student interns from UCLA’s Asian American Studies 140SL and 185-1 Capstone classes were challenged to cast a cold eye on the Los Angeles Little Tokyo community outside the confines of Visual Communications’ home at the Union Center for the Arts.

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