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Thursday, July 7, 2011

Asian Film Festival Dallas




http://2011.affd.org/

The 10th Annual Asian Film Festival Dallas is beginning next Friday. The schedule is up and tickets are available for purchase online. They sell out fast, so order them ASAP!

FILM SCHEDULE AND TICKET INFORMATION - Friday, July 15th through Thursday, July 21st at the Landmark's Magnolia Theater, West Village, 3699 McKinney Ave., Suite 100, Dallas, TX 75204

Online ticket prices:
§ Regular films - $9.00
§ Opening/Centerpiece/Closing films - $12.50
§ Short films - $7.00
§ Discounts:
· 10 or more tickets - $8.10

Purchase tickets online at http://2011.affd.org/schedule/

Magnolia box office ticket prices:
§ Regular films - $10.00
§ Opening/Centerpiece/Closing films - $12.50
§ Short films - $7.00
§ Discounts:
· Senior citizen - $7.00 for regular screenings only
· Student - $7.00 for regular screenings only

A limited number of VIP passes are still available from $129 which includes full access to all screenings, the front of the lines and to the parties and receptions. VIP passes can be purchased online at http://2011.affd.org/tickets/

The full schedule is as follows*:
FRIDAY, July 15
GOLDEN SLUMBER, 12:00 pm
CYRANO AGENCY (AFFD You)2:40 pm
DANCETOWN(Mature), 5:00 pm
SHAOLIN (Opening Night Film), 7:00 pm
BATTLE ROYALE (AFFD: Year One), 9:45 pm
KARATE-ROBO ZABORGAR (AFFD Midnights), 11:55 pm
KARATE-ROBO ZABORGAR Alternate Screening: Tech Tards LIVE Show, TBD

SATURDAY, JULY 16
LITTLE BIG SOLDIER, 12:00 pm
SAIGON ELECTRIC (guest in attendance), 1:50 pm
MONGA (Taiwan: Now & Then), 3:50 pm
WEDDING PALACE(AFFD You; special guests in attendance), 6:30 pm
THE STOOL PIGEON, 9:00 pm
ZEBRAMAN 2: ATTACK ON ZEBRA CITY (AFFD Midnights), 11:15 pm

SUNDAY, JULY 17
FROM ME TO YOU, 12:00 pm
AMIGO, 2:20 pm
SEVEN SAMURAI (AFFD: Year One), 4:40 pm
LOVE IN A PUFF (Centerpiece Showcase; AFFD You), 7:30 pm
BEDEVILLED, 9:50 pm

MONDAY, JULY 18
SHAOLIN (Second showing!), 12:00 pm
CHEONGGYECHEON MEDLEY: A DREAM OF IRON (AFFD: First Features), 2:30 pm
AFFD SHORTS SHOWCASE 1, 4:05 pm
CITY UNDER SIEGE, 5:20 pm
I AM (AFFD: First Features), 7:30 pm
ENEMY AT THE DEAD END, 9:30 pm

TUESDAY, JULY 19
LOVE IN A PUFF (Second showing!), 12:00 pm
OUR NEIGHBOR (Taiwan: Now & Then), 2:05 pm
MIDNIGHT FM, 4:05 pm
AFFD SHORTS SHOWCASE 2, 6:10 pm
LAO WAI (AFFD: First Features; AFFD You; special guest in attendance), 7:30 pm
THE IMAGE THREADS (Stranger Than Midnight; mature), 9:45 pm

WEDNESDAY, JULY 20
AMIGO (Second showing!), 12:00 pm
HOME SWEET HOME (Taiwan: Now & Then), 2:30 pm
AFFD SHORTS SHOWCASE 3, 4:30 pm
DISORDER (Stranger Than Midnight), 5:45 pm
THE DRUNKARD (AFFD: First Features; special guests in attendance), 7:15 pm
TELL ME SOMETHING (AFFD: Year One), 9:50 pm

THURSDAY, JULY 21
TRIPLE TAP, 12:00 pm
KUEI-MEI, A WOMAN (Taiwan: Now & Then), 2:15 pm
FALLEN ANGELS (AFFD: Year One), 5:00 pm
OUTRAGE (Closing Night Film), 7:00 pm
GOLDEN SLUMBER (Second showing!), 9:35 pm

(*Showtimes may vary dependent on the timing of special events on a given day)


About the Asian Film Festival of Dallas
Since its creation in 2002, the annual film festival has grown to become the South’s largest showcase of Asian and Asian American cinema. Over the past eight years, the festival has provided opportunities for nearly 300 Asian and Asian American filmmakers and documentarians to share their vision, often providing the only venue for their films to be shown in Dallas. The films have also allowed festival goers a chance to experience other lives and cultures without leaving their seats.

The Asian Film Festival of Dallas (AFFD) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to celebrating and supporting emerging and established Asian and Asian-American filmmakers and sharing the rich diversity of Asian culture through the medium of cinema.



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