2011 Sunset Cinema Series – Chan Is Missing (USA)

Chan Is Missing (USA, 1982) Running Time: 80 Minutes Two San Francisco taxi drivers — Jo (Wood Moy) and his glib nephew, Steve (Marc Hayashi) — take to Chinatown’s streets searching for Chan Hung, an intermediary who’s vanished with the cash the cabbies gave him to obtain their medallion. Along the way, their odyssey leads … Read more

2011 Sunset Cinema Series – The Girl Who Leapt Through Time (Japan)

The Girl Who Leapt Through Time (Japan, 2006) Running Time: 98 Minutes Inspired by author Yasutaka Tsutsui’s novel, this anime follows the adventures of Makoto Konno, a seemingly ordinary high school student who makes a startling revelation when she learns that she’s been endowed with the ability to travel back in time. Following a series … Read more

2011 Sunset Cinema Series – A Gun, A Woman, A Noodle Shop (China)

A Gun, A Woman, A Noodle Shop (China, 2009) Running Time: 90 Minutes Master director Yimou Zhang tackles an adaptation of the Coen brothers’ classic Blood Simple in this period dramedy full of slapstick and plot twists. When the owner of a Chinese noodle shop attempts to kill his adulterous wife, the fireworks fly. The … Read more

2010 Sunset Cinema Series

This four session workshop will guide viewers on a retrospective study through some of Asian American / Asian cinema’s most beloved and highly acclaimed films from the past decade.

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2010 Sunset Cinema Series – In the Mood for Love (Hong Kong)

In the Mood for Love (Hong Kong, 2000) Running Time: 98 Minutes In director Wong Kar Wai’sdelicately mannered tale of platonic romance set in 1962 Hong Kong, neighboring married apartment-dwellers Chow Mo-wan (Tony Leung, who won Best Actor at the Cannes Film Festival for his role) and Su Li-zhen (Maggie Cheung) discover that their often-absent … Read more

2010 Sunset Cinema Series – Bend It Like Beckham (United Kingdom)

Bend It Like Beckham (United Kingdom, 2002) Running Time: 112 Minutes An ardent fan of British soccer sensation David Beckham, Jess (Parminder K. Nagra) wants nothing more than to be on the field. But a proper Indian girl shouldn’t be spending her time playing soccer — or at least that’s what her family thinks. Jess … Read more