A-Pac Film Festivals!
It's time to feast your eyes on celluloid delights now. And yes, back into work mode for me. The 50th Asia Pacific Film Festival is in Kuala Lumpur, and I can't wait to catch some of the films they'll be screening.
Unfortunately the website failed to provide synopsis for the films. So I'm probably going to have to Google them... Bleh. Unless they provide brochures at the cinemas. And I wonder why Sepet wasn't presented for screening...? =(
I've been missing the last couple of film festivals, so I better go see something! Anyone got recommendations?

28-yr old nocturnal over@nal geekette Malaysian.
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The Search For John Gissing" Opens the Westwood International Film Festival - Friday, September 30, 2005 7:30pm - Majestic Crest Theater, 1262 Westwood Blvd., Westwood, California
Q & A with Writer-Director Mike Binder ("The Upside of Anger") immediately following the screening.
"The Search For John Gissing" is a British-American Fusion Comedy Film written and directed by Mike Binder and produced by Jack Binder
Film tells the story of American businessman (Mike Binder) and his wife (Janeane Garofalo) whose lives are turned upside-down by the British co-worker (Alan Rickman) he has unknownly come to London to replace.
The film stars: Walger, Alan Rickman, Janeane Garofalo, Mike Binder, Allan Corduner, Juliet Stevenson, Owen Teale, Nigel Terry
John Gissing | September 28, 2005 7:21 AM
uhh... Sorry, but I'm in Malaysia. I don't think my private imaginary jet can take me there ^_~ But I'll see if I can find the film here. Thanks! ^_^
midnite lily | September 28, 2005 1:52 PM
I managed to catch the Iranian Stony Blossoms.. enjoyed it very much.
So inspired to visit Iran again (was there for a short trip few years back)
SM
seeming | September 30, 2005 9:38 AM
A Family(Korean) was great. Remember to bring extra tissues. Fast moving plot, a simple story but a film to remember. I liked it very much. But the wait for the tickets was apalling. Am so frustrated with the organisation of the event because they keep changing the time to redeem the free tickets! Argh. No wonder some people are discouraged to watch them. >_A Family(Korean) was great. Remember to bring extra tissues. Fast moving plot, a simple story but a film to remember. I liked it very much. But the wait for the tickets was apalling. Am so frustrated with the organisation of the event because they keep changing the time to redeem the free tickets! Argh. No wonder some people are discouraged to watch them. >_A Family(Korean) was great. Remember to bring extra tissues. Fast moving plot, a simple story but a film to remember. I liked it very much. But the wait for the tickets was apalling. Am so frustrated with the organisation of the event because they keep changing the time to redeem the free tickets! Argh. No wonder some people are discouraged to watch them. >_A Family(Korean) was great. Remember to bring extra tissues. Fast moving plot, a simple story but a film to remember. I liked it very much. But the wait for the tickets was apalling. Am so frustrated with the organisation of the event because they keep changing the time to redeem the free tickets! Argh. No wonder some people are discouraged to watch them. >_A Family(Korean) was great. Remember to bring extra tissues. Fast moving plot, a simple story but a film to remember. I liked it very much. But the wait for the tickets was apalling. Am so frustrated with the organisation of the event because they keep changing the time to redeem the free tickets! Argh. No wonder some people are discouraged to watch them. >_A Family(Korean) was great. Remember to bring extra tissues. Fast moving plot, a simple story but a film to remember. I liked it very much. But the wait for the tickets was apalling. Am so frustrated with the organisation of the event because they keep changing the time to redeem the free tickets! Argh. No wonder some people are discouraged to watch them. >_A Family(Korean) was great. Remember to bring extra tissues. Fast moving plot, a simple story but a film to remember. I liked it very much. But the wait for the tickets was apalling. Am so frustrated with the organisation of the event because they keep changing the time to redeem the free tickets! Argh. No wonder some people are discouraged to watch them. >_A Family(Korean) was great. Remember to bring extra tissues. Fast moving plot, a simple story but a film to remember. I liked it very much. But the wait for the tickets was apalling. Am so frustrated with the organisation of the event because they keep changing the time to redeem the free tickets! Argh. No wonder some people are discouraged to watch them. >_<
Ying | October 1, 2005 2:50 AM
see ming & ying: u guys so rajin go all the way to KLCC =P I'm somewhat unmotivated to go all the way there after my last experience. eesh...
midnite lily | October 1, 2005 3:52 AM