San Joaquin Film Festival 2008

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San Joaquin Film Festival 2008
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Short Narrative
This film offers a montage of visual and sound ethnicity associations, providing both subtle and stereotypical nuances of people, place and identity. Selects screening with The Farther, The Dearer .
Short Narrative
Shanti, the daughter of Indian servants, enjoys a blissful childhood with the Chinese family who employs them. However, her close ties with the family are threatened when her trust is betrayed, and the divisions of class and race in Malaysian society prove able to tear into the household.
Global Landscape
CSULB Professor Carlos Silveira, an artist educator and social activist, wants to bring a sense of joy to impoverished children in Cambodia who are affected by HIV/AIDS. He has recruited 27 American university students, joining him in art to help these children express their wishes and desires for their futures. Winner of 2007 Accolade Award Best of Show. Screens with Stage Left . In Person: Teresa Hagen. Narrator: Cassandra Hepburn
Short Narrative
An arrogant stockbroker who has always despised the elderly, contracts a nightmare virus that rapidly begins to age him.
Global Landscape
Set in rural South India, VANAJA explores the chasm that divides classes as a young 14 year old daughter of fisherman goes to the local Landlady's house to learn Kuchipudi Dance. She is pitched, however, into a tale of class, family and animus from which there is only one escape. Winner of Best Debut at the 2007 Berlin Film Festival, and 23 other awards worldwide.
Short Narrative
A beautiful Western woman asks a Gypsy to watch her child before she disappears into the sea. Official Selection of 2008 Sundance Film Festival
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