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ID Film Festival Shorts Program: Combination Platter

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ID Film Festival Shorts Program: Combination Platter
The third annual ID Film Festival showcases films by Asian Pacific Islander (API) filmmakers for API filmmakers.
Combination Platter delivers an eclectic selection of short films that promises to make you laugh and think. Bay Area-based Kerwin Berk will world premiere his Japanese-American themed "The Virtues of Corned Beef Hash" in this program. James Huang's deliciously comedic shorts "Represent" and "Johnny Karate & Golden Delicious" will open and close the program. Chia-Chun Hsu's "Inter-View" treads the line between comedy, drama and the absurd. Directed by Kristina Sisco and written by Mark Niu, "Juche Rules" is a deftly told and contemporary short about a reporter traveling through North Korea who must decide between news worthy footage and human life. Not to be missed is William Lu's laugh-out-loud comedy pilot "Golden Boy," starring the very talented Feodor Chin, about an up-and-coming (or down-and-out) Hollywood screenwriter.
$5.00 for members; $10 for non-members for each program.
For tickets or for more information, go to the festival website www.idfilmfest.org/.
Combination Platter delivers an eclectic selection of short films that promises to make you laugh and think. Bay Area-based Kerwin Berk will world premiere his Japanese-American themed "The Virtues of Corned Beef Hash" in this program. James Huang's deliciously comedic shorts "Represent" and "Johnny Karate & Golden Delicious" will open and close the program. Chia-Chun Hsu's "Inter-View" treads the line between comedy, drama and the absurd. Directed by Kristina Sisco and written by Mark Niu, "Juche Rules" is a deftly told and contemporary short about a reporter traveling through North Korea who must decide between news worthy footage and human life. Not to be missed is William Lu's laugh-out-loud comedy pilot "Golden Boy," starring the very talented Feodor Chin, about an up-and-coming (or down-and-out) Hollywood screenwriter.
$5.00 for members; $10 for non-members for each program.
For tickets or for more information, go to the festival website www.idfilmfest.org/.