Evaporating Borders by Iva Radivojevic

Evaporating Borders by Iva Radivojevic Cyprus/USA, 73min, 2014, color, Essay documentary, Japan Premiere sneak preview! An essay in five parts, Evaporating Borders offers a series of vignettes, poetically guided by the filmmaker's curious eye and personal reflections. Through the people she encounters along the way, the film dissects the experience of asylum seekers in Cyprus : A PLO activist [Read more...]

June Bride: “Redemption of a Yakuza” Dir. Derek Shimoda (Japan/USA 2015)

June Bride: Redemption of a Yakuza Dir. Derek Shimoda, Japan/USA, 80min, 2015, color, documentary. Japan Premiere! June Bride trailer subbed from UPAF on Vimeo. It took a missing finger to find God. JUNE BRIDE: REDEMPTION OF A YAKUZA is a feature-length documentary about Tatsuya Shindo, a former mobster turned preacher, who seeks forgiveness for a life's worth of disappointment and crime in his [Read more...]

Where Should the Birds Fly” Dir. Fida Qishta (Palestinian Territories, 2013)

Where Should the Birds Fly Dir. Fida Qishta, Palestinian Territories, 58min, 2013, color, documentary. Japan Premiere! Not recommended for children under 15. WSBF.trailer.subbed from UPAF on Vimeo. Fida Qishta, a native of the Gaza Strip, grew up in the continuing conflict and witnessed her parents’ house of 30 years bulldozed by the Israeli army. Soon the young woman, taking a video [Read more...]

Valley of Saints by Musa Syeed (India 2014)

Valley of Saints Dir. Musa Syeed, India (Kashmir region), 83min, 2014, fiction. In war-torn Kashmir, a lakeside city is plunged into a military curfew. Stranded together on breathtaking Dal Lake, a working-class boatman and a beautiful young scientist form an unlikely bond. But as violence spills in from the city, their budding romance may not survive. Sundance Film Festival Audience Award [Read more...]

Little voices from Fukushima by Hitomi Kamanaka (Japan 2015)

Little Voices from Fukushima Dir. Hitomi Kamanaka, Japan, 119min, 2015, color, documentary. This film investigates the impact of the 3/11 nuclear disaster on mothers and children living in the post-meltdown area, and draws parallels with mothers and children in Belarus, who learned to survive, scarred but self-educated, after the Chernobyl nuclear disaster 28 years ago. As Kamanaka puts it: [Read more...]

Trap Street by Vivian Qu (China, 2013)

Trap Street, Dir. Vivian Qu, China, 84min, 2013, color, drama Li Qiuming is a young trainee at a digital mapping company. His job is to survey the streets of the ever-changing city and keep the mapping system up to date. To make ends meet, he installs video cameras at public venues, but hides his side job from his strict father who is a senior editor of a government-run magazine. One day [Read more...]

The Battle of Algiers by Gillo Pontecorvo (1966)

The Battle of Algiers Dir. Gillo Pontecorvo, Algeria/Italy, 1966, drama, music by Ennio Morricone From Wikipedia The Battle of Algiers (Italian: La battaglia di Algeri; Arabic: معركة الجزائر‎; French: La Bataille d’Alger) is a 1966 war film based on occurrences during the Algerian War (1954–62) against the French government in North Africa, the most prominent being the titular Battle of [Read more...]