My new feature film, BLUE DREAM will be making its East Coast Premiere at the Boston Underground Film Festival on March 28, 2013 at 5:30pm at the Brattle Theatre.
EAST COAST PREMIERE 2013, USA, 90 min. Director: Gregory Hatanaka Screenwriters: Gregory Hatanaka, Rich Mallery, Tony T.L. Young Cast: James Duval, Dominique Swain, Pollyanna McIntosh, Walter Koenig To purchase tickets, click the link below. Tickets are on sale at $10.00: http://bostonunderground.org/ai1ec_event/blue-dream/?instance_id=75
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My new feature film, BLUE DREAM, will make its World Premiere at the 15th Annual San Francisco Independent Film Festival (SF IndieFest) Saturday, February 16 along with an encore screening Wednesday, February 20; both at 9:30pm at the Roxie Theater in San Francisco, CA.
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Edwin A. Santos and Matt Damon (© 2012, All Rights Reserved)
I went to a private cocktail reception celebrating the theatrical release of "Promised Land" hosted by Focus Features at the Terrace at the Sunset Tower Hotel. Met and chatted with the film's screenwriter / actor, Matt Damon (left) about family and kids. Also in attendance were the film's John Krasinski (screenwriter / actor), Rosemarie Dewitt (actress) and director Gus Van Sant (my favorite films from him are "Good Will Hunting," "To Die For" and "Drugstore Cowboy"). Donated a large box of healthy cereal to Michael Damian ("The Young & The Restless," "Flicka 2," "A Princess for Christmas") at Leo Quinones' Film Freak LA Food Bank Thanksgiving food drive, 11/17/12. Please donate to: http://www.lafoodbank.org/get-involved/donate-funds/donate-food/film-freak-food-drive.aspx
Last night, the Best Documentary Feature went to WONDER WOMEN! THE UNTOLD STORY OF AMERICAN SUPERHEROINES from director Kristy Guevara-Flanagan at the 25th Annual Dallas Video Festival 2012 at the Dallas Museum of Art. Congratulations!
Sept. 15, 2002 at the Closing Awards Ceremony of the Big Bear Lake International Film Festival, my first film won the Audience Award for Best Feature Film in the Asian American category! We couldn't believe it. Between the four of us, I didn't believe it -- well considering that presenter Dana Lee announced us as, "Soap Dish." Everyone including the late actor, Mako congratulated us. Pretty cool. Such a surreal night it was! Interviews, press and local paparazzi as well as the kind audience that voted for us and said positive comments of our film. I was so sure the folks of "Charlotte Sometimes" was going to take this. Totally blown away from the attention I was not prepared for. The next day, press all over the internet. What a weird feeling it was. This was one of those nights I could not forget.
This was our award statue (that needed to be engraved later). Sept. 14, 2002 marks the 10th Anniversary of the World Premiere Screening of SOAP GIRL at the Big Bear Lake International Film Festival. To relieve our excitement, we enjoyed a boat ride around the lake of Big Bear high above Los Angeles. Later, the rest of the cast & crew of SOAP GIRL arrived to attend the World Premiere. It was a good turnout as ballots were handed out afterwards. I don't remember what happened after the screening... All I remember was the next day, Day 3, the Closing Ceremony where the awards were to be given out. To be continued tomorrow, Sept. 15.
Ten years ago today (September 13, 2002), my first independent feature film that I executive produced ans also appeared in, SOAP GIRL, was an Official Selection for the 2002 Big Bear Lake International Film Festival that took place from September 13-15. I drove up along with the director, the screenwriter and the other executive producer on our first day and Opening Night of the festival. We met filmmaker Brad Silberling and the Festival's president, Monica Skerbellis. Silberling's film, "Moonlight Mile" was the event's Opening Night feature film. Producer Janet Yang, director Greg Pak, actors Mako, Dana Lee, JoBeth Williams and the folks from the film, "Charlotte Sometimes," too. The latter was our competition in the category of Best Feature Film in the Asian American category.
Free Screening of ADVENTURES IN PLYMPTOONS! A documentary about Oscar nominated animator, Bill Plympton at Two Moon Art House & Cafe at 315 4th Avenue, Brooklyn, New York, 11215 on Sunday, September 16, 2012 at 6pm EST.
Director Alexia Anastasio will be there in person. It will be a DVD Release Extravaganza; two days before the release of the DVD! View the trailer below! Pictured here with one of the actors from "Nipples and Palm Trees," Dallas Malloy ("Jerry Maguire," "Eli Stone") at the red carpet theatrical premiere of the film at the Laemmle NoHo 7 Cinemas.
The film is directed by Dylan Reynolds ("Chain Link") and it stars Matthew James, Sadie Katz, Dallas Malloy, Akihiro Kitamura, Sarah Kozer and Jacqui Holland. |
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