The Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival (LAAPFF) – formerly known as VC FilmFest – is an annual film festival presented by Visual Communications (VC) . It was established in 1983 by Linda Mabalot as a vehicle to promote Asian Pacific American and Asian international cinema. The festival fulfills a unique mission in illuminating the visions and voices of Asian Pacific peoples and heritage. The festival is held in Los Angeles in May, which is Asian Pacific American Heritage Month .
44-543: The festival is the largest in Southern California dedicated to showcasing films by and about Asians and Pacific Islanders. It presents about 150 films and mediaworks, including opening and closing night celebrations, a centerpiece presentation, panels, workshops, and special events. The Festival began working with the UCLA film department. It is one of the largest showcases of Asian and Asian American filmmaking in
88-493: A "cult classic" among independent Asian American films. Lin wrote and directed a documentary, Crossover (2000), which focused on the 70-year-old phenomenon of the Japanese American Basketball Leagues, which were established in the 1930s. Lin's solo directorial debut was Better Luck Tomorrow (2002), a film focusing on a circle of high-school-age Asian-Americans who become caught up in
132-553: A cascading series of petty and then serious crimes. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival of that year, and in a question and answer session following a festival screening, Roger Ebert stood up and angrily responded to an audience member asking Lin if he thought it irresponsible to portray Asian-Americans in a negative light, saying, "[N]obody would say to a bunch of white filmmakers, 'How could you do this to your people?' ... Asian-American characters have
176-485: A crime thriller about "set in the last days of the old Times Square, when it was transitioning from a seedy lawless Midtown Manhattan dump to a family-friendly corporate mecca; in that backdrop, when a secret from his past is unearthed, a young man's loyalties are divided between his neighborhood boss who raised him and the grizzled ex-cop who swore to protect him." On April 9, 2014, Lin was set to direct Radiant Doors, an hour-long drama television series about refuges and
220-534: A dystopian society, with Jeremy Doner writing the series based on Michael Swanwick’s short story, and Lin producing the series with Danielle Woodrow, Troy Craig Poon, Ryan Andolina and Gaumont for WGN to premiere. In March 2015, Deadline reported Lin's plans to direct a 3D remake of Shaolin Temple under his banner Perfect Storm Entertainment, which focuses more on projects in China. On September 28, 2016, Lin
264-573: A film about Japan, which was "much more postmodern" as he mentioned, and intended to have a film on a more global scale that went against preconceived stereotypes. After Tokyo Drift , Lin directed a short film that also premiered at the Sundance Global Short Film Project, La Revolución de Iguodala! (2007), about one individual's message as that individual travels through time and becomes embodied in different races. He also went on to do an independent film, Finishing
308-406: A live-action English-language feature film remake of the "iconic" manga Lone Wolf and Cub in an article where Lin went unmentioned. In July 2016, Lin mentioned that he was re-attached as the director for an adaptation of the manga, and that he plans to have a predominantly Asian cast, saying five-to-ten years ago, they would have wanted Keanu Reeves to play the dad. I think the cool thing about it
352-522: A major in film and television and a Master of Fine Arts in film directing and production from the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television . He was given a Distinguished Alumni Award in 2017. Lin's first feature film was Shopping for Fangs (1997), which he co-directed with fellow UCLA Film School alumnus Quentin Lee when they were still at UCLA. The film stars John Cho and is considered to be
396-477: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Justin Lin Justin Lin ( traditional Chinese : 林詣彬 ; simplified Chinese : 林诣彬 ; pinyin : Lín Yìbīn ; Pe̍h-ōe-jī : Lîm Gē-pin , born October 11, 1971) is a Taiwanese-American film and television director, producer, and screenwriter. His films have grossed over $ 3 billion USD worldwide as of March 2017 . He
440-516: Is about an eccentric genius who leads an international team of super-intelligent experts tasked with guarding against complex threats of the modern age. The pilot would be based on the real life of information technologist Walter O'Brien . In addition to directing the first episode, Lin serves as one of the series executive producers, along with Nick Santora . Quentin Lee Too Many Requests If you report this error to
484-615: Is best known for his directorial work on Better Luck Tomorrow (2002), the Fast & Furious franchise from The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (2006) to Fast & Furious 6 (2013) and F9 (2021), and Star Trek Beyond (2016). He is also known for his work on television programs like Community , and True Detective . Lin was born on October 11, 1971, in Taipei , Taiwan . He immigrated with his family to
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#1732780975634528-479: Is that filmmaking has gone global. There's many ways to make a movie and I think Hollywood has to evolve. As of April 2012, Variety was reporting that Lin was in talks to direct a feature film adaptation of David Henry Hwang 's, play Chinglish . In August 2012, Deadline was reporting that Lin may possibly direct a film based on the 1992 Los Angeles riots entitled L.A. Riots for Universal Studios , with Brian Grazer producing. On October 29, 2012, Lin
572-690: The Central Valley and on Philip Vera Cruz, a Filipino American pioneer in the United Farm Workers movement was created. In 1985, when Visual Communications, the sponsor of the festival, faced financial troubles, Mabalot earned the position of executive director. LAAPFF presents juried awards to selected films in the following categories: LAAPFF is an Academy Award -qualifying festival for "Golden Reel" Short Film Awards. The festival also presents an Audience Award for narrative feature. This article about an American film festival
616-512: The China-U.S. action-comedy co-production Hollywood Adventures (2015), starring Huang Xiaoming , Tong Dawei and Zhao Wei . Lin directed Star Trek Beyond , released in July 2016. The film is the third in the series' feature film reboot. In October 2017, Lin was confirmed to be returning to the Fast & Furious franchise, directing F9 . Originally set for an April 2020 release,
660-466: The Furious: Tokyo Drift , was released in North American cinemas on June 16, 2006. Despite mixed reviews, Tokyo Drift brought in over US$ 24 million on its opening weekend; the domestic box office would eventually total $ 62 million with a further $ 95 million accruing from the foreign box office, making total gross receipts $ 158 million. With Tokyo Drift , Lin would begin his run as director of
704-458: The Game (2007), a mockumentary on the events surrounding the production of Bruce Lee's final film, Game of Death . It premiered at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival , and was also selected as the opening night film at a variety of North American film festivals, for instance at the 25th San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival . Lin returned to direct Fast & Furious ,
748-636: The United States at the age of eight and grew up in Buena Park, California . He graduated from nearby Cypress High School . Lin earned the rank of Eagle Scout in March 1989 while a member of Boy Scout Troop 670. Lin attended the University of California, San Diego , for two years before transferring to the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). He received a Bachelor of Arts with
792-597: The United States. In 2003, the festival, held at several sites around Los Angeles, drew 10,000 people over seven days in early May 2003. The Festival sponsored young Asian American filmmakers, such as Justin Lin , who directed, Better Luck Tomorrow . The festival has two categories of awards in both North American and international categories. According to Justin Lin, "Mabalot allowed him to use Visual Communications’ offices in Little Tokyo for auditions and rehearsals and
836-555: The adaptation with Fabian Marquez and Ernesto Foronda. On August 2, 2004, Lin was set to direct the American remake of the Park Chan-wook film Oldboy for Universal Pictures , with Lin co-writing the script alongside Ernesto Foronda and Fabian Marquez. The film was eventually directed by Spike Lee . On September 22, 2009, Lin was hired to direct the reboot of Highlander with Art Marcum and Matt Holloway writing
880-558: The film was ultimately released in June 2021 after several delays due to the COVID-19 pandemic . Lin was then slated to return to direct Fast X and Fast & Furious 11 but dropped out of directing the two films about a week into production and Louis Leterrier was hired to replace him. On April 8, 2003, Lin was set to direct the feature film adaptation of Brad Meltzer ’s novel The Tenth Justice for Fox 2000 , with Lin co-writing
924-466: The fourth in the film series, which opened on April 3, 2009. On its first day of release the movie grossed US$ 30.6 million, and peaked at the top spot of the weekend box office with $ 71.0 million. The film ultimately grossed $ 359 million worldwide. Lin directed the follow-up 2011 film Fast Five , which holds the titles for the highest-grossing opening weekend ever in April (US$ 84 million). Following
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#1732780975634968-463: The highest grossing Universal Pictures film in the UK, with an opening weekend UK gross larger than any other movie in the series. Specifically, the film took more than US$ 4.4 million on its opening day, the biggest opening day for both the franchise and the studio in that market, the second-highest opening of 2013 (behind Iron Man 3 at $ 4.7 million), and the highest-grossing film of the day with 54% of
1012-612: The market. In the UK, the film also finished as the number one film of the weekend, taking around $ 14 million, making it the biggest opening for the franchise and Universal, and for a Vin Diesel film, and the second-biggest opening weekend of 2013 (again behind Iron Man 3 , at around $ 18 million). The film performed relatively well critically. Metacritic describes it as having "generally favorable reviews", and Rotten Tomatoes reports 75% approval from top critics, and 83% approval from viewers, as of March 2017. Lin co-wrote and co-produced
1056-555: The narrative film, with award-winning playwright and House of Cards writer Kenneth Lin will be responsible for writing the screenplay. On June 10, 2021, Lin was set to direct and executive produce a crime television series about bank heists in New York City , with Nick Wootton and Jake Coburn writing the series and JJ Bailey and Moira Kirland producing, as well as write certain episodes, along with Julie Plec and Emily Cummins for Universal Television , and on September 23, 2021,
1100-632: The narrative remake rights to the documentary, The Battered Bastards of Baseball , the adaptation of which he reportedly plans to self-finance and produce through his Perfect Storm banner. On January 27, 2014, Lin was set to produce Toymaggedon, a four-quadrant movie that Tariq Merhab had the idea for, with Troy Craig Poon producing & financing through Perfect Storm as a co-production with Anonymous Content for 20th Century Fox to distribute. In March 2014, Deadline and others reported Lin as having been slated to direct Times Square , based on The Black List script by Taylor Materne and Jacob Rubin,
1144-406: The next three Fast & Furious films, leading the franchise until Furious 7 . Lin was initially approached to direct the film after the success of Better Luck Tomorrow at Sundance, and after wrapping his first studio film Annapolis , but wanted some "conditions" met, as the script presented him was about "cars drifting around Buddhist statues and geisha girls." Instead, Lin wanted to make
1188-592: The project, which was ultimately titled Terminator Genisys . On June 3, 2011, Lin was set to produce a sci-fi crime thriller movie directed by Robert Glickert which Glickert pitched to Universal Pictures, with Lin and Scott Stuber producing for Universal. Later that December, Daniel Casey was hired to write the movie. On August 22, 2011, Lin was set to direct the feature film adaptation of B. Clay Moore and Jeremy Haun 's comic book The Leading Man with Lin and Elaine Chin producing through Barnstorm Entertainment for Universal Pictures . On August 22, 2011, Lin
1232-433: The right to be whoever the hell they want to be. They do not have to 'represent' their people." Ebert's approval of the film drew the attention of major studios, eventually leading to MTV Films buying the film for distribution, MTV Films' first such acquisition. Better Luck Tomorrow was also an official selection of the 2002 Toronto International Film Festival , was nominated for a Grand Jury Prize at 2002 Sundance, and
1276-557: The screenplay, Neal H. Moritz producing the movie with Lin and Summit Entertainment and Lionsgate Films set to distribute, which was eventually directed by Chad Stahelski . On April 26, 2011, Lin was set to direct the fifth Terminator with Arnold Schwarzenegger attached to star and Michael Costigan and Jewerl Ross producing the film. However, in September, Lin left the project due to scheduling conflicts with Fast & Furious 6 . Alan Taylor took over directing duties on
1320-420: The series was entitled The Endgame. On April 5, 2022, Lin was set to direct and executive produce a true crime television series about set in 1960’s Hawaii entitled The Islands, with Matther Kaz Firpo and Ryan Firpo writing the series and executive producing along with Perfect Storm Entertainment, Steven Yeun ’s Universal Remote and Universal Television to be released on Peacock . In June 2022, Lin
1364-428: The show, Lin was nominated for two NAACP Image Awards for Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series. In September 2011, Lin and his production company Barnstorm Pictures signed a first-look deal with Sony Pictures Television , who produced Community . In October 2013, Deadline announced that Lin would be directing the pilot of Scorpion , a CBS drama produced by Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman . The series
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1408-443: The success of Fast Five , Lin and his production company Barnstorm Pictures signed a two-year first-look deal with Universal Pictures , the company that owns the Fast and Furious franchise . Lin continued with its sixth installment, Fast & Furious 6 . It became the largest Memorial Day Weekend gross for a Universal Pictures film, setting a record of US$ 120 million and a worldwide total of $ 317 million. It also became
1452-605: Was a nominee for the John Cassavetes Award at the 2004 Independent Spirit Awards . Variety magazine named him one of the "Top 10 Directors to Watch" in 2002, citing the film. Lin's second feature film—and first film to be produced and distributed by a large studio, Touchstone Pictures —was Annapolis (2006), which starred James Franco , Tyrese Gibson , Donnie Wahlberg and Jordana Brewster . The film cost US$ 26 million to make, but grossed only $ 17 million worldwide. His third feature film, The Fast and
1496-423: Was a source of unwavering moral support for a movie that contradicted the image of Asian Americans as a model minority." In 1977, Duane Kubo and Eddie Wong are two of the founding members of Visual Communications. Linda Mabalot joined the collective of artists while walking in Little Tokyo one day in 1977 and meeting Kubo and Wong. As a result, a documentary titled “Manong,” which focused on Filipino farmworkers in
1540-574: Was announced to be directing the live-action film adaptation of One-Punch Man for Sony Pictures . In December 2023, Lin was announced to be directing the heist action thriller film Two for the Money for Apple Studios . On December 15, 2022, Lin was set to executive produce a medical drama television series set on the moon, with Joshua Troke writing the series and producing along with Andrew Schneider, Sal Gatdula, and Mickey Fisher for Universal Television to premiere on NBC . On March 26, 2023, it
1584-446: Was hired to write the adaptation of Runner. On October 16, 2013, Lin was set to direct the pilot episode and executive produce a dramatic television series about a murder during the statehood of Hawaii , with Davey Holmes and Shawn Ryan writing the series and executive producing along with Perfect Storm Entertainment’s Marney Hochman and Danielle Woodrow to be released on Fox . At the 2014 Sundance Film Festival , Lin acquired
1628-557: Was reported that Lin was offered to direct the sequel to Spider-Man: No Way Home after Jon Watts left the project. On September 9, 2024, it was announced that the film would be directed by Destin Daniel Cretton . Lin directed three episodes on the first season of the NBC comedy series Community between 2009 and 2010, which include " Modern Warfare ", " Interpretive Dance ", and " Introduction to Statistics ". For his work on
1672-543: Was set to direct Mark Heyman ’s screenplay The Stand Off, a historical crime film about a SWAT team raiding the Black Panther Party , with Lin producing with Elaine Chin, Michael De Luca and Pouya Shahbazian, and Netflix set to distribute. In September 2017, it was announced that Lin would be directing and developing a narrative version of the documentary Abacus: Small Enough to Jail by Steve James ( Hoop Dreams ), who serves as an executive producer on
1716-580: Was set to direct Morgan Jurgenson and Alex Ankeles’ sci-fi comedy screenplay Subdivision, with Lin and Elaine Chin producing through Barnstorm Entertainment and Universal Pictures distributing the film. In November 2012, The Hollywood Reporter announced that Lin planned to direct a sci-fi film entitled Hibernation . On February 19, 2013, Lin was set to direct the feature film adaptation of Patrick Lee ’s novel Runner, with Lin producing with Elaine Chin, Michael De Luca and Pouya Shahbazian, and Warner Bros. set to distribute. On May 16, 2013, Adam Cozad
1760-434: Was set to direct a WW2 movie about the 442nd Infantry Regiment with Lin and Elaine Chin producing through Barnstorm Entertainment for Universal Pictures. On August 22, 2011, Lin was set to direct The Brigands of Rattleborge, a Western thriller written by S. Craig Zahler with Lin and Elaine Chin producing through Barnstorm Entertainment with Bradley Fischer ’s Mythology Entertainment. On August 29, 2012, Park Chan-wook
1804-460: Was set to direct and produce the feature film adaptation of the Hot Wheels toy brand with Troy Craig Poon producing & financing through Perfect Storm for Legendary Entertainment . On January 30, 2019, it was announced that Mattel had taken the project to Warner Bros. Pictures after the option on the rights expired, with Lin no longer involved with the project. On March 16, 2017, Lin
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1848-463: Was set to direct the American feature film adaptation of the manga Lone Wolf and Cub , with David Peoples and Janet Beebe Peoples writing the screenplay, Elizabeth Grave, Joshua Long, and Roberto Grande producing through 1212 Entertainment in cooperation with Kamala Films. In June 2016, Variety announced that producer Steven Paul 's SP International Pictures had acquired the rights to produce
1892-457: Was set to executive produce Pong, a sports comedy series with Michael Colton and John Aboud writing the series, based on Roger Bennett and Eli Horowitz’s illustrated novel “Everything You Know Is Pong,” with Colton and Aboud attached to produce the series with Vin Di Bona, Bruce Gersh, and Susan Levison through Sony Pictures Television , and NBC set to air the series. On March 27, 2012, Lin
1936-502: Was ultimately hired to direct “The Brigands of Rattleborge” instead of Lin, which in March 2019, Amazon Studios acquired the project which was entitled The Brigands of Rattlecreek and Matthew McConaughey in talks to star. On August 22, 2011, Lin was set to direct the feature film adaptation of the Scott Heim ’s novel We Disappear, with Lin and Elaine Chin producing through Barnstorm Entertainment. On September 17, 2011, Lin
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