The DC Asian Pacific American Film Festival has announced their awards for 2010. Yick Wo and the Equal Protection Clause has been named Best Documentary Short. It will screen this Sunday at 2pm, along with five other short films, including Jitensha, the film named Best Narrative Short. You can read more about Yick Wo and the other winners here.
Yick Wo named Best Documentary Short at the DC Asian Pacific American Film Festival
Another chance to catch Yick Wo in California this October
Yick Wo and the Equal Protection Clause is going to be a part of the inaugural Los Angeles International Film Festival.
The festival runs from October 7-11, 2010 in Venice and Santa Monica, CA. Yick Wo will screen during Block 3, the “Music Video and Doc Friday Night Fest.”
Location details:
Friday October 8th
9:30pm-12:30am
Promenade Playhouse
1404 3rd Street Promenade
Santa Monica, CA 90401
Click here to purchase tickets — $20 will get you admission to the Block 3 screening and the reception party on the 10th. All-access passes are also available.
Tickets now available: See Yick Wo as part of the DC Asian American Film Festival’s “No Day But Today” short film program
Catch Yick Wo and the Equal Protection Clause in Washington this October at the 11th annual DC Asian Pacific American Film Festival.
The film will screen Sunday, October 10 at 2:00 pm, as part of the “No Day But Today” short film program. You can purchase tickets here — admisson is $8 in advance, $10 at the door. The screening will take place at the Goethe-Institut, 812 Seventh Street, NW Washington, DC, and will include several short films from around the world.
The DC APA Film Festival runs October 7 – 16, 2010.
Yick Wo screening in California
Yick Wo and the Equal Protection Clause will screen in California next month as part of the 13th annual United Nations Association Film Festival.
Presented in conjunction with the Center for East Asian Studies and Center for Asian American Media, the film will be shown Tuesday, October 26 at 4pm at the Eastside Theater, 1041 Myrtle Street, East Palo Alto.
The festival runs October 22-31, 2010 in Palo Alto, East Palo Alto, San Francisco and at Stanford University. This year’s films all focus on subjects relating to population, migration and globalization.
Yick Wo wins best short film at the Show Me Social Justice Film Festival
Yick Wo and the Equal Protection Clause has been honored with another award. The film won Best Short Film this past weekend at the Show Me Social Justice International Film Festival in Warrensburg, MO.
Yick Wo wins two awards from the Los Angeles International Film Festival
The Constitution Project: Yick Wo and The Equal Protection Clause has been selected by The Los Angeles International Film Festival, as a winner in the Short Documentary Film category. In addition, Yick Wo editor Marc Tidalgo won for Best Editing-Short Documentary.
The film will screen this fall in Los Angeles.
Yick Wo accepted to the 2010 United Nations Association Film Festival
Yick Wo and the Equal Protection Clause was accepted to this year’s United Nations Association Film Festival. The festival is hosted by Stanford University and the United Nations Associated, which is a non-profit that advocates for US participation in the UN. The theme this year is “Population. Migration. Globalization.”
Yick Wo to screen at the 11th Annual DC Asian Pacific American Film Festival
Yick Wo and the Equal Protection Clause will screen Sunday, October 10, 2010 at the DC Asian Pacific American Film Festival.
The program will be held at Goethe in Washington, DC.
More details to follow.
Catch Yick Wo this September at the Show-Me Social Justice Film Festival
Yick Wo and the Equal Protection Clause has been accepted to the 2010 Show-Me Social Justice Film Festival. The festival runs September 10-12 in Warrensburg, Missouri.
Specific screening times and dates to follow.