Show your support for Asian American Filmmakers by coming to see these short films!
Sometimes the most hard fought battles we face are the ones that can feel invisible to everyone else. Whether it’s battling against mental illness, the stigmas around mental health, or feelings like overwhelming heartbreak, this series of shorts focuses on the battles we fight to try to find some Peace of Mind.
Shorts will include:
Bloom
GAPS
Share
On My Mind
Looking for Luke
Followed by a Q&A with Lauren Cheung, Director, Faiyad Ahmad, Assistant Director – Bloom, Mental Health Professionals – Looking for Luke, and Pata Suyemoto - TEAM
Click here to register and to find out more about the shorts. Fee is Pay-What-You-Can.
The Boston Asian American Film Festival (BAAFF) empowers the Asian American community through film by showcasing Asian American experiences and serving as a resource to filmmakers and the Greater Boston Community. Our film selections highlight both historic and contemporary stories in an effort to deepen understanding and appreciation of Asian American experiences. Hosted in Boston, Massachusetts, this festival attracts people from all over the country every year.
Directions: The Pao Arts Center is located in the One Greenway building, 99 Kneeland Street. For GPS driving directions, use 66 Hudson Street, Boston, MA 02111. From Hudson Street, walk up the stairs and across the deck to the 99 Albany Street entrance. The public parking garage entrance is on Hudson Street. The Pao Arts Center is accessible by the MBTA Green, Red, and Orange lines.
Contact: Karthik Submaranian | 617-863-9072