On one night in an old apartment building, a newly independent young woman, a pair of dysfunctional siblings, and an aging widow become part of a seemingly intertwining and melancholic story separated by walls. Rory, alone in her dream city, is afraid that she has made a big mistake in moving away from home; a disgruntled Margaret contends with the various trials of her tough family on her birthday; Kai confronts his once close sister before he leaves home forever – all while sounds and interactions between the three rooms bleed into each other, reminding them of a bigger world and community outside. On this night, they find themselves in search of connection, forgiveness, and company. (official)
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Presenting the lives of three people intertwined through proximity in a large city, Li Anne Liew’s “Where No One Lives...
“Where No One Lives” review is part of the Submit Your Film Initiative
Presenting the lives of three people intertwined through proximity in a large city, Li Anne Liew’s “Where No One Lives...
- 2/5/2023
- by Adam Symchuk
- AsianMoviePulse
Malaysia-born, Miami-rised, Los Angeles-based Jing Ai Ng writes and directs “Fleck”, her thesis work for the American Film Institute (AFI) Conservatory, that she attended as the first director of Malaysian origin. Her coming of age feminine drama recently earned Jing an award for the 2019 Director’s Guild of America (DGA) Student Grand Prize in the Asian-American category.
“Fleck” is screening at NewFilmmakers Los Angeles Film Festival
The film focuses on reserved Asian American student Jamie (Stacy Chu) attending an exclusive boarding school in the Us. It’s the age of discoveries and Jamie is exploring her desires, her sense of friendship, her vulnerability and boundaries. But it is also the age of camaraderie, secret diaries, gentle mocking, shared rooms and bathrooms, and the thrill of breaking the rules.
Jamie’s infatuation for a charming male student is hardly a secret and, in her own quiet way, she is over the...
“Fleck” is screening at NewFilmmakers Los Angeles Film Festival
The film focuses on reserved Asian American student Jamie (Stacy Chu) attending an exclusive boarding school in the Us. It’s the age of discoveries and Jamie is exploring her desires, her sense of friendship, her vulnerability and boundaries. But it is also the age of camaraderie, secret diaries, gentle mocking, shared rooms and bathrooms, and the thrill of breaking the rules.
Jamie’s infatuation for a charming male student is hardly a secret and, in her own quiet way, she is over the...
- 6/7/2020
- by Adriana Rosati
- AsianMoviePulse
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