MULAN LIVE Q&A WITH CASTCelebrate the opening release weekend of Disney’s long awaited live-action film, MULAN! You are invited to join BAAFF with Asian CineVision and PAAFF and partners, AREAA Boston and ACE NextGen for this very special Live Q&A with MULAN cast members. Hosted/moderated by Boston-based actor, Michael Tow. This is event is FREE and open to the community. While the event is FREE, we are shining a spotlight In support of pandemic recovery efforts to revitalize and uplift businesses in the heart of Chinatowns in Northeast USA - Boston, NYC and Philadelphia. You can now stream Disney's MULAN exclusively on Disney+ with Premier Access. Disney+ subscription and additional fee required for Premier Access. https://www.disneyplus.com/mulan |
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Donate to Boston Chinatown
We Love Boston Chinatown Resiliency Campaign will help alleviate costs to Chinatown businesses and get them back on their feet with PPE and COVID signage. Not only will distributing PPE help businesses financially, but it will also help consumers throughout Massachusetts understand that Boston Chinatown is a safe place to shop and eat. |
Donate to New York Chinatown
The Longevity Fund will distribute $5,000 grants to 40 small businesses to alleviate their overhead costs (rent, labor, insurance, utilities, etc.) with the goal of offering some reassurance and peace of mind to small business owners, allowing them to focus on COVID-19 recovery. |
Donate to Philly Chinatown
Ai Love Chinatown The mission of “Ai Love Chinatown” is to support and promote small businesses in Philadelphia’s Chinatown during the COVID-19 pandemic, and to help reopen and revitalize the Chinatown economy. |
Q&A Guests
Asian CineVision
Since 1978 the Asian American International Film Festival, produced by Asian CineVision, is the nation’s first and longest running festival of its kind and the premier showcase for the best independent Asian, Asian diaspora and Pacific Islander cinema. AAIFF is committed to film and media as a tool for social change and to the support of diversity and inclusion in independent cinema and the media arts. Asian CineVision (ACV) is a 501(c)(3) media arts nonprofit devoted to the development, exhibition, promotion, and preservation of Asian and Asian American experiences through storytelling. Our mission is to nurture and grow the community of makers and enthusiasts of Asian and Asian American independent film, television, and digital.
Philadelphia Asian American Film Festival
Philadelphia Asian American Film Festival is the showcase event of Philadelphia Asian American Film and Filmmakers, a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting and highlighting the experiences of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders through creative community-focused programs. We are currently the third-largest film festival of its kind in the United States. In addition to our film programs, our volunteer-run organization also presents supporting supplemental programming such as live performances, chef demonstrations, lectures, and educational workshops during the festival and throughout the year.
Since 1978 the Asian American International Film Festival, produced by Asian CineVision, is the nation’s first and longest running festival of its kind and the premier showcase for the best independent Asian, Asian diaspora and Pacific Islander cinema. AAIFF is committed to film and media as a tool for social change and to the support of diversity and inclusion in independent cinema and the media arts. Asian CineVision (ACV) is a 501(c)(3) media arts nonprofit devoted to the development, exhibition, promotion, and preservation of Asian and Asian American experiences through storytelling. Our mission is to nurture and grow the community of makers and enthusiasts of Asian and Asian American independent film, television, and digital.
Philadelphia Asian American Film Festival
Philadelphia Asian American Film Festival is the showcase event of Philadelphia Asian American Film and Filmmakers, a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting and highlighting the experiences of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders through creative community-focused programs. We are currently the third-largest film festival of its kind in the United States. In addition to our film programs, our volunteer-run organization also presents supporting supplemental programming such as live performances, chef demonstrations, lectures, and educational workshops during the festival and throughout the year.