Film

SCREENSHOT: Asia Film Festival Coo-Coo 043

Type: 
Sunday, October 8, 2023 - 14:30 to 16:30
Event Location: 
Frick Fine Arts Building Room 125

Chan Ching-lin | 2022 | 135 minutes | Taiwan
In Taiwanese filmmaker Ching-lin Chan’s bracing feature debut, a pigeon returns after seven years, reopening a family’s old wounds and festering resentments in a town enmeshed in the illegal pigeon racing circuit. The story revolves around a poor family dependent on its racing pigeons which is shaken by economic pressures, restless youth and the disappearance of their son. The arrival of another drifting youngster brings changes to their lives. But also heralds an approaching storm.

SCREENSHOT: Asia Film Festival Hail to Hell

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Friday, October 6, 2023 - 17:30 to 19:30
Event Location: 
Harris Theater

Lim Oh-Jeong | 2022 | 109 Minutes| South Korea
In this black comedy from Na Mi and Sun Woo, who have been suffering from bullying and school violence throughout their school days, attempt suicide while their classmates go on a school trip. After the silly yet ridiculous suicide failure, the two try to take revenge on Chae Rin, who bullied them most and now lives happily in Seoul. However, their plans go awry. Ridiculously, Chae Rin, the worst bully ever, has found religion and has turned into a genuinely good person. What should they do now?

SCREENSHOT: Asia Film Festival Opening Night Goldfish

Type: 
Wednesday, October 4, 2023 - 19:30 to 21:30
Event Location: 
David Lawrence Hall 120

SCREENSHOT: Asia is a project created to bring Asian and Asian American arts to Pittsburgh and engage students in practical, professional arts programming experience. By screening films from across Asia, we hope to create a dialog based on shared cinematic experiences, letting our audiences learn about and embrace different cultures, peoples, and ways of being in the world.
Pushan Kripalani | 2022 | 103 Minutes| India, United Kingdom, United States

SCREENSHOT: Asia Film Festival World War III

Type: 
Saturday, October 7, 2023 - 20:30 to 22:30
Event Location: 
Harris Theater

Houman Sayyedi | 2022 | 117 minutes | Iran
Shakib (Mohsen Tanabandeh) is a homeless day laborer who lost his wife and son in an earthquake years ago. Over the last couple of years, he has been in a relationship with Ladan (Mahsa Hejazi), a deaf and mute woman. The construction site on which he works turns out to be the set of a film about the atrocities committed by Hitler during WWII.

SCREENSHOT: Asia Film Festival PLAN 75 (with Director Q&A)

Type: 
Saturday, October 7, 2023 - 17:30 to 19:30
Event Location: 
Harris Theater

Chie Hayakawa | 2022 | 112 minutes | Japan
In a near dystopian future, Japan’s government launches PLAN 75, a program encouraging the elderly to terminate their own lives to relieve its rapidly aging population’s social and economic burdens. In Chie Hayakawa’s remarkable and sensitive feature film debut, the lives of three ordinary citizens intersect in this new reality as they confront the crushing callousness of a world ready to dispose of those no longer deemed valuable.

SCREENSHOT: Asia Film Festival Autobiography

Type: 
Friday, October 6, 2023 - 20:00 to 22:00
Event Location: 
Harris Theater

Makbul Mubarak | 2022 | 115 minutes | Indonesia, Poland, Germany, Qatar, Philippines, France, Singapore
A young man--Rakib (Kevin Ardilova)--is working as a housekeeper in an empty mansion. When its owner, retired general, Purnawinata (Arswendy Bening Swara), returns to start his mayoral election campaign, the young man bonds with him and defends him when his campaign is vandalized, setting off a chain of violence.
Tickets are free with a PITT id, regular tickets $10, Non-Pitt students $5 with ID.

Sight film screening

Type: 
Saturday, August 5, 2023 - 13:30 to 16:30
Event Location: 
David Lawrence Hall

You are invited to register for a free prescreening of an award-winning Hollywood feature film "Sight," which will be officially released in theaters across the country in October 2023. The movie is based on the world-renowned eye doctor Ming Wang's life story. Dr. Wang invented a surgical procedure that helps blind patients restore their eyesight. His journey is a true American story that inspires Chinese immigrants and all Americans! Ages 12+ only. Space is limited and RSVP is required.

The Orphanage

Type: 
Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 17:00 to 19:00
Event Location: 
4130 Posvar Hall

The Orphanage, which screened at the "Director's Fortnight at Cannes" (2019), follows 15-year-old Qodrat (Qodratollah Qadiri), who at the beginning of the movie lives on the streets of 1989 Kabul and gets by on scalping cinema tickets and peddling key rings. After being picked up from the streets he is sent to the Soviet operated juvenile detention center known as "the orphanage," where he daydreams of action-packed Bollywood heroics as the Soviets maintain control and the Mujahideen fight to take back their land.