Local Film ‘Chaperone’ Gains Momentum in Hawaii Theaters with Extended Screenings and Celebrated AANHPI Cast

HONOLULU, Hawaii — The locally produced film “Chaperone” is gaining traction across theaters in Hawaii, extending its reach due to popular demand. The film, which showcases an entirely Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) cast, unfolds the story of a 29-year-old woman who unexpectedly forms a friendship with an 18-year-old high school athlete who mistakes her for a student. Directed and written by Hawaii Island’s Zoë Eisenberg, “Chaperone” features a musical score crafted by Taimane Gardner, adding a rich auditory backdrop to the narrative. The film made its much-anticipated debut on September 12 … Read more

Golden Panda Awards Shine: International Talent Celebrated at Chengdu Ceremony with 27 Honors in Film, TV, and Beyond

Chengdu, China — The 2nd Golden Panda Awards took place on September 13 in Chengdu, Sichuan province, drawing attention for its celebration of achievements across film, television, animation, and documentaries. The glamorous ceremony presented 27 honors in various categories, underscoring the event’s significance in the cultural landscape. The prestigious Best Film award was claimed by the Italian production There’s Still Tomorrow, while Pema Tseden received the Best Director accolade for his work on Snow Leopard. The screenwriting honors went to the creative team behind About Dry Grasses. Chinese actor Zhu Yilong and Brazilian actress Denise … Read more

Veteran Filmmaker Das Takes the Helm at El Gouna Film Festival Jury After Celebrated International Career

Cannes, France — Acclaimed filmmaker Nandita Das is no stranger to the world of jury duty, having brought her expertise to various prestigious film festivals over the years. Her notable experience includes serving on juries at the Cannes Film Festival in 2005 and 2013, where she contributed to the main competition and also the Cinéfondation & Short Films categories. In addition to her contributions at Cannes, Das has participated in several international film festivals as a jury member. Her roles included evaluating films in 2007 at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, the Marrakech International … Read more

Celebrated Documentary ‘Seeds’ Set to Enrich Thomasville’s Cultural Landscape with Premiere Event

THOMASVILLE, Ga. — The award-winning documentary Seeds, which recently won the Grand Jury Prize for Documentary at the Sundance Film Festival, is set to premiere in Thomasville at the Thomasville Center for the Arts on Saturday, August 30, at 2 p.m. This premiere is free to the public. Seeds delves into the narrative of resilience and cultural heritage within the Black farming community in Thomas County, Georgia. By exploring the experiences of multiple generations of Black farmers, the film highlights both the challenges they face and their triumphs over adversity, emphasizing the profound significance of … Read more