Saturday, September 12, 2009

Humbie at SD, Philly, DC, Toronto, & Albuquerque!

Phew! So many updates and new screenings coming up at a festival near you! And by YOU, i mean YOU. that's right, you, reading this, with your eyes all wonky from reading this computer screen for too long.

Check it at www.humberville.com.

peace!

Friday, July 31, 2009

Humbie accepted into San Diego Asian Film Festival

Folks, this is big news-- SDAFF is one of the nation's largest and most reputable Asian film fests. And Humberville has been selected to be a part of it!

Check out their website here.

More info on our screening to come soon!

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Humbie in NYC!

Humberville makes its NY premiere Sunday, July 26 at the new MOCA as part of the NY Asian American International Film Festival.

Buy tickets HERE!

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Humberville in LA

Looks like the awesome people at LAAPFF (formerly Visual Communications) are gonna fly us out for the film fest...whoop!

Hope you LA'ers can join us for the screening:

We're the opening film for the shorts program, "confessions of a performer of some sort."

Monday, May 4th
7:00 pm
Downtown Independent
251 S. Main St. (at 3rd)

Buy tix and info here:
http://www.vconline.org/festival/program.cfm?program_id=41

We're a "Programmers' Pick"! Whoot!
"Once upon a time I lived in a town like Humberville and yes, they had a poetry slam. Following the lead of films like BEST IN SHOW, "Humberville" hits home in all the right ways."

Upcoming Humberville at San Joaquin!

Hey folks,

The screening times are announced:

Humberville will be playing with the short films program, "Live, Love Laugh!" at the San Joaquin International Film Festival.
SAT. 5/16 at 9:00PM
Stockton Empire Theatre

We won't be there, but we hope you make it!

About the Theater:

The primary venue of SJIFF2 is the Stockton Empire Theatre. The 252-seat art-house venue is located in the heart of Stockton's Miracle Mile district. Historically, Feb 6, 1945 marked the Opening Night of the theatre, when it was simply known as "The Stockton." With new ownership in 2005, the theatre was revived as the Stockton Empire Theatre. Today, it continues to be a multi-faceted and innovative venue for the arts and cultural life of Stockton and San Joaquin residents.

Location:
1825 Pacific Avenue
Stockton, CA 95204

www.stocktonempiretheatre.com

Friday, March 13, 2009

Updates from the San Francisco International Asian American Film Fest...


Hi all!

Just updating as Dan, Shilpi, and I arrived in San Francisco yesterday and attended the opening night screening of My Dear Enemy (directed by Korean filmmaker Lee Youn-Kee) and the fancy schmancy gala at the Asian Art Museum, where we partook in make-your-own brownie sundaes. say what?!

More updates as we approach our screening tomorrow. An interview w/ Eric Nakamura, founder of Giant Robot, today!