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Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival

Screening of AFTER GRACE & FOREVER at the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival

AFTER GRACE
(United States, 2010) Dir.: Huy Chheng
Cast: Joe Ho, Janet Chu, Elena Bovetti
Ray, an introverted photographer encounters Grace, a charming make-up artist, on a low-budget weekend photo shoot in Los Angeles. They immediately click but there’s a problem: Grace is from New York City and is only in Los Angeles for the weekend. They share a moment in one weekend but how far will their connection last? How far will Ray go to let himself fall in love?
Video, 20 min., color, narrative

FOREVER
(United States, 2009) Dir.: Huy Chheng
Cast: Jimmy Duong, Janet Chu
A young, successful businessman stumbles upon a lost digital camera. As he scans through photos of the owner, he grows increasingly intrigued. By skills of deduction, he sets forth on a mission to find her, and, when he finally does, realizes that she’s the woman he’s been waiting forever for.
Video, 5 min., color, narrative

 
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Zombie Walk Update

2/6/10 At 4:50pm, my hubby Jimmy and I arrived at NUCLEUS to get my gruesome jaw-dropping make up done by Christine.  Prostatic, teeth, blood, pale grey color face, and of course the wedding dress.  This Zombie Bride attracted tons of public viewers from passer-bys in cars, shops, restaurants, and pedestrians.  An intriguing stared by others, as I led a mass of eighty other zombies plowing through Main Street in Alhambra, California.  After looking for brains to eat, we ran protested outside of NUCLEUS art gallery to let us through the door.  Here is the video:Lovestruck Zombies Invade Gallery Nucleus

People in the streets were simply scared and unaware what was happening when they first saw a gang of zombies moaning with blood dripping and dragging our dead bodies.  Restaurant patrons had a good laugh as we passed by like a television screen through the glass windows.

 

Two floors of unique zombie art pieces filled the white walls while Trip Hop and Electronic music filled the room.  Artists and people from all around the Los Angeles County traveled to experience the thrill of zombies and art.  Furthermore, tons of strangers request to take photos of me including Chris Lane, the artist of the main exhibit artwork at the gallery.  Also check out Maxx Lee's blog of this event.

 

 

 

 

Zombie Walk

In collaboration of film director Huy Chheng and Nucleus Art Gallery, we created a short film titled ZOMBIES IN LOVE to promote the opening reception of Nucleus art theme of February.  I play gruesome lead the Zombie Bride.  Come join us as we walk on Main Street of Alhambra in our full attire.  To watch ZOMBIES IN LOVE, click here. 

"ZOMBIES IN LOVE" is an art exhibition/happening that gathers some recognized names in the field of zombie culture and zombie enthusiasts to contribute paintings, sculptures, and live performances, all In celebration of Valentines Day and Zombie Culture.

In time for Valentine's Day and the Zombies in Love Show at Nucleus Gallery, Nucleus invites you to join us for a night of bloody romance and undying horror. Come dressed in your finest flesh-eating garb and parade the streets in search of fresh brains and true love.

Please come in your most convincing zombie attire. Anyone resembling the living may be fed on immediately. Creativity counts so practice your best reanimated walk. Every participating zombie will get a goodie bag full of surprising gifts. Also, winner of the best zombie costume will win their fill of delicious prizes!

The procession will take place on Feb 6th, 2010. We will meet at 6:20 pm at the corner of Main St. and Atlantic Blvd, in front of the Edwards Atlantic Palace movie theater. Be there on time so we have time to go over the rules and safety issues. The walk will start at 6:30 pm.

We will walk along Main St, starting from Atlantic Blvd and end at Nucleus Gallery. Reception of the Zombies in Love show will start around 7:00 pm so crawl your way in. Entrance is $2 but FREE for all zombie walk participants and all other zombies. Free refreshments will be provided, and a live performance by "Teen Groov" will be around 9:30 pm.

So come and spread the love and infection for it will sure to instill terror into the hearts of the living. Stay undead and stay in

love, zombie boys and girls.

for more info on the art show that follows the zombie walk, see here-
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=241122012297

 

Through the Red Door, 3rd day of film shooting

1/27/10 My alarm chimed at 6:00am and I rushed out the door by 7:05 to drive down to Alhambra to pick up some Vietnamese sandwiches for a cast and crew of 18 people for lunch.  I'm not sure if they like Vietnamese/French sandwiches.  I finally hopped onto the 10 freeway to pick up Sunni (my cousin, who helped as a P.A.) as we headed towards Ontario where we would shoot today's 3 pages of dialogue at Vince's Spaghetti.

We fell a bit behind schedule, but the owner Frankie was cool enough to let us extend our shooting time at the restaurant.  The actor's performance was great and the crew worked as swift as possible.  We were able to squeeze an extra scene at the restaurant's restroom towards the end of the day.  Originally, we had to relocate the cast and crew to another facility with a restroom due to time restraint at the restaurant.

We'll resume shooting this Sat and Sun.

 

   

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