May
9, 2006
For
Immediate Release:
MICHAEL
KANGS "THE MOTEL" TAKES TOP JURY PRIZE
AT VC FILIMFEST 2006:
THE LOS ANGELES ASIAN PACIFIC FILM FESTIVAL
"ASIAN STORIES
(BOOK 3) CAPTURES AUDIENCE FAVE AWARD WHILE "THE QUEEN FRO M VIRGINIA:
THE JACKIE BONG WRIGHT STORY" WINS BEST DOCUMENTARY PRIZE AT SOUTHERN
CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST SHOWCASE OF ASIAN PACIFIC FILMS
MAY 11, 2006
LOS ANGELES Visual Communications (VC), the nations premier Asian
American media arts center providing resources, exhibition preservation,
education and networking for Asian American filmmakers, closed their
22nd annual VC FILMFEST: THE LA ASIAN PACIFIC FILM FESTIVAL tonight
with the presentation of awards for best narrative feature, best documentary
feature, best short film and audience favorite film from over 170 features,
shorts and videos showcased at this years eight-day festival.
The Grand Jury Prize
Winner for Best Narrative feature went to "THE MOTEL A FILM
BY MICHAEL KANG." The film, about an 11 year old boy who lives
and works in his familys roadside motel outside New York City
was a hit at Sundance 2005 and was produced by indie filmmaker Miguel
Arteta.
The jury, which
consisted of Oscar® nominated producer Pia Clemente, INDIE IN founder
Julie La Bassiere, and producer Teddy Zee, also presented a "Special
Jury Prize" to the film "COLMA THE MUSICAL" by
director Richard Wong which had audiences singing and dancing to musical
numbers about three newly graduated high school seniors in a small town
in Northern California, where the number of graves outnumber the citys
population.
"This years
films were truly inspiring, as they displayed a great array of styles
and stories from our filmmakers," states David Magdael co-director
of VC Filmfest 2006. "The features ranged from personal stories
of immigration to romantic comedies and horror films to musicals and
documentaries to coming of age tales. Each had a unique vision and perspective
while maintaining high production values."
The Best Documentary
Feature Award was presented to "THE QUEEN FROM VIRIGNIA: THE JACKIE
BONG WRIGHT STORY" from director David Ngo. This charming and intriguing
film follows the directors aunt - Jackie Bong Wright - as she
enters the Ms. Senior Citizen pageant and becomes the very first Vietnamese
contestant. A "Special Jury Prize" in the documentary category
went to "JOHN & JANE TOLL FREE" directed by Ashim
Ahluwalia, which tells the stories of six overseas telemarketers who
live and work in India and the impact that globalization is having on
both the US and these countries.
The Audience Favorite
Film Award went to first time filmmakers Kris Chin and Ron Oda for their
rousing comedy "ASIAN STORIES (BOOK 3) which tells the tale of
a young man who is left at the altar and decides he wants his professional
hit-man best friend to put him out of his misery before Valentines
Day. Campy and humorous, the film won the hearts of the this years
festival audience.
"The festival
this year showed tremendous growth both in attendance and in the number
of feature films by Asian American artists," says Leslie Ito, VCs
Executive Director. "What this tells us is that the Asian American
independent film genre is growing at faster pace, and that our emerging
artists are about to take flight and get noticed. Our audiences are
also showing us how important these films and artists are, and how hungry
(the audiences) are for these films."
The GOLDEN REEL
prize for best short film was given to "MISSING" from
director Kit W. Hui, while the LINDA MABALOT NEW DIRECTIONS/NEW VISIONS
AWARD went to beautifully filmed "NEW YEAR" directed by Susan
Tuan.
"Our GOLDEN
REEL shorts film prizes have long been a staple at VC Filmfest,"
exclaims Abe Ferrer, co-director of VC Filmfest 2006. "Many of
this years features came from past GOLDEN REEL winners and nominees
who started their career at VC Filmfest years ago, and now returned
with their first feature. We are hopeful that this pattern will continue
and that more emerging artists will showcase their first features with
our festival."
COMPLETE LIST OF
AWARD WINNERS VC FILMFEST 2006
BEST NARRATIVE FEATURE
The Motel directed by Michael Kang
SPECIAL JURY PRIZE
NARRATIVE
Colma: The Musical directed by Richard Wong
BEST DOCUMENTARY
FEATURE
The Queen From Virginia: The Jackie Bong Wright Story directed
by David Ngo
SPECIAL JURY PRIZE
DOCUMENTARY
John & Jane Toll-Free - directed by Ashim Aluwalia
GOLDEN REEL
SHORT FILM
Missing directed by KIT W. HUI
NEW DIRECTIONS/NEW
FILMS
New Year directed by Susan Tuan
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