A Breath Away
What Remains
Music Palace
missing
A Rainy Day
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August 20, 2007
Why We Pull The Trigger wins the 2007 Richard Vague Film Production Fund Award awarded by New York University. The Vague award provides production funds to aid alumnai with the production of their first feature film.
September 7, 2006
missing will screen at the Hong Kong Asian Film Festival as part of the Local Power program.
August 30, 2006
missing will screen in Sweden at the Jönköping Film Festival.
August 18, 2006
A Breath Away chosen to receive the 2006 Annenberg Film Fellowship by the Sundance Institute.
May 30, 2006
A Breath Away selected to participate the 2006 Sundance Director's Lab.
May 13, 2006
missing won the Golden Reel Award at the 2006 VC Filmfest.
April 4, 2006
Music Palace will make its Canadian premiere at the Doxa Documentary Film + Video Festival (Vancouver, Canada).
March 15, 2006
What Remains screens at the First Run Festival at NYU.

Projects on Film
April 8th, 20066:30pm, Cantor Film Center, Room 200

Graduate 35mm Thesis Projects
April 9th, 20069:30pm, Cantor Film Center, Room 200
Music Palace selected to screen at the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival. More details to follow.
March 8, 2006
missing has been chosen to screen at New York City's Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) as part of the Asian Cinevisions film series. It will precede Pang Ho-Cheung's feature film, Beyond Our Ken.
March 17, 20068:00 pm, MoMA, T2
March 18, 20064:00 pm, MoMA, T2
February 20, 2006
What Remains screens as part of the San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival.
Shorts Program: Punchcards and Preoccupations
March 19, 20067:15 pm, Kabuki 8 Theatres
March 25, 20064:00 pm, San Jose Camera 12
Music Palace selected to screen as part of the Minimalen Short Film Festival (Trondheim, Norway).
New York University Showcase
March 25, 200610:00 am, Nova kinosenter, sal 3
February 19, 2006
missing will be playing at the following film festivals:
Cinquest (San Jose, US)
Shorts Competition Program 7: Student Shorts
March 2, 20068pm, Cinema 12
March 5, 20069am, Cinema 12

Miami International Film Festival
Short Films: Program II
March 10, 20066:45pm, Regal South Beach 18
March 11, 20069:30pm, Regal South Beach 17

San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival
Shorts Program: Mystery Arcade
March 19, 20065:45pm, Kabuki 8 Theatres
March 23, 20067:30pm, Kabuki 8 Theatres

Rencontres Internationales Henri Langlois 9th edition International Film Schools Festival
Poitiers, France
March 20-26, 2006
Screening dates TBD
February 1, 2006
What Remains premieres at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival.
January 14, 2005
Music Palace selected to screen at the Clermont-Ferrand Short Film Festival (France) as part of the NYU Showcase.
January 28, 2006
A Rainy Day will air 27 April 2006 at 10:00PM ET as part of AZN Television's Popcorn Zen, a series that showcases short films made by independent Asian American filmmakers.
January 5, 2006
The Hong Kong Asian Film Financing Forum (HAF) has selected A Breath Away as one of 25 films that will participate in their 2006 co-production market. HAF, which takes place in March, brings together filmmakers and financiers with a mission to facilitate co-productions and co-ventures.

Read more about HAF and its collaboration with Rotterdam's Hubert Bals Fund which will present a cash award to the best project at the forum
December 15, 2005
A Breath Away selected to participate in the 2006 Sundance Screenwriter's Lab in January
December 12, 2005
Writer/director, Kit Hui selected to participate in the 2006 Cannes Résidence du Festival in March with her feature film A Breath Away.
November 4, 2005
Music Palace is acquired for national broadcast by the Independent Film Channel. For showtimes, check your local listings.
July 29, 2005
Music Palace selected to screen at the Telluride Film Festival.
April 15, 2005
Music Palace screens at BAM Cinematek (Brooklyn, NY) as part of Village Voice's Best of 2004 Film Series.
April 18, 2005
Music Palace nominated for a Student Academy Award.
February 28, 2005
Music Palace premieres at New Directors/New Films (Lincoln Film Society/Museum of Modern Art in New York).
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