Wed, Aug 27, 2014
In this special episode devoted to dance, STILL provides a beautiful performance piece directed and choreographed by William Lu and brought to us courtesy of the AOF Film Festival and AAFL TV, all about longing, love, loss, and connection - expressed through motion. With gratitude to Scott Eriksson and the Asians on Film Festival, AAFL TV and the Asian American Film Lab.
Wed, Sep 17, 2014
Film Lab Presents a journey from a couple trying to salvage their romantic relationship to a sordid look inside the illegal world of human trafficking. Special guest directors Ryan Hayward, Steven Krimmel, and Eddie Lee. Special thanks to Max Turner, Jennifer Betit Yen, AAFL TV, Peyton Worley, The Jubilee Project, Scott Eriksson, AAFL TV, and AOF Film Festival.
Wed, Sep 24, 2014
Hayden and the Li family are put to the test with a matter that concerns them all...leaving everyone to question as a family, how relative is their connection? Directed by Ryan Hayward and Davis Noir. Starring Allen Theosky Rowe, Jesse Wang, Lee Chen, Sheena Chou. Andrew Abbott, and Jennifer Betit Yen.
Wed, Oct 1, 2014
You love them. You hate them. You may have an up and down relationship with them, but you wouldn't be here without them. An exploration of parenthood. Special guest directors Will Kim, Rodney To and Fan He, with guest stars Xiangliang Kong, Paolo Montalban, Tina Chilip, Crystal Chiu, and Xinyu Liu. Includes special selections "Red Fog" and "Two Weeks," as well as the 4th episode of the bi-weekly comedy series MY NOT SO subCONSCIOUS, starring Jennifer Betit Yen and Kamran Kahn.
Wed, Oct 15, 2014
FILM LAB PRESENTS what happens when the unexpected occurs in people's love lives, from terrible wedding proposals to traveling photographers to unexpected encounters on the train. Special guest directors Amos Ezra Katz and Kamran Khan and guest stars Jennifer Betit Yen, Andy Baldeschwiler, Ray Gunn, Jim Chu, and Katherine Kine.
Wed, Oct 29, 2014
In the finale of My Not So subConscious, Dani weeps over her failed marriage proposal with her friend Nisha. Nisha, who has some ulterior motives of her own, does NOT want to be friend zoned! Then, in an emotional vignette, we find out what happens when a frog, a seamstress and a factory king collide in Chinatown.