Ranking the 2016 Austin Asian-American Film Festival, Part 2
Let’s run for the Chinese hills, shelter from a Japanese typhoon, break some glass, get creepy, win a raft race, and go to prison! It’s the final part of our AAAFF coverage!
Let’s run for the Chinese hills, shelter from a Japanese typhoon, break some glass, get creepy, win a raft race, and go to prison! It’s the final part of our AAAFF coverage!
Let’s get stoned, have a sex change, paint graffiti, make a Disney classic, and break some South Korean taboos! It’s part 1 of our AAAFF coverage.
New films from acclaimed contemporary Japanese directors, a documentary about a 105-year-old Disney artist, stunning Hawaiian street art, and much more – it’s AAAFF 2016!
A heartbreaking anime to rival GRAVE OF THE FIREFLIES, a depressing look at India’s brightest, and one wild night in Iran. It’s the final chapter of AAAFF.
If you can’t name a murdered Oscar winner, if you don’t know how to qualify for Olympic ping-pong, if you’ve ever wanted to work in a brothel, this list is for you.
A Korean John Hughes movie? An X-rated drug trip starring Tadanobu Asano? A film in Chinese and Quechua? It must be the AAAFF.
As we bid farewell to AFF 2015 we offer a sneak peek of our next festival coverage. SPOILER: There’s anime.
The largest genre film festival in the country begins today, and Flickchart is there to rank it.
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