FUTURESTATES & ITVS on Display at SFIAAFF

Posted on March 10, 2011
The San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival runs from March 10 through March 20 The 29th San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival (SFIAAFF) gets started today and will run through March 20. The festival is the largest showcase for new Asian and Asian American films in North America, annually presenting approximately 120 works in San Francisco, Berkeley, and San Jose. Among the featured films this year are several shorts from the second season of our online series FUTURESTATES, which premieres next week at SXSW. Michella Rivera-Gravage is SFIAAFF’s director of digital media and will be moderating a discussion with filmmakers from the FUTURESTATES series on Beyond the Box next Wednesday, March 16. Be sure to join us for next week’s live chat and if you’re in the Bay Area, you can catch some other ITVS-funded films at SFIAAFF, including: Summer Pasture, Tales of the Waria, and The Learning. Check out the complete festival schedule here.  

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