J-Sei at the Movies: Panel Discussion on AAPI Films

J-Sei at the Movies: Panel Discussion on AAPI Films

J-Sei Movie Night: What Is Asian American Cinema?

Friday, July 21, 2022 – 6:30 pm (on Zoom)

During the pandemic and the necessary shift to online Zooming, J-Sei Movie Night has been so fortunate to be joined by talented individuals in the film and TV industry who have so generously shared their time and expertise with us via Zoom. These professionals represent a range of media know-how and artistic creativity — directors, producers, cinematographers, actors, activists, and critics — working or commenting on feature-length films, shorts, documentaries, and TV series, and they have logged on from locations near and far, including Southern California, the East Coast, Hawaii, and Japan! This month’s Movie Night will be another great addition to that lineup.
 
On Friday, July 21, J-Sei Goes to the Movies to learn about Asian American Cinema past and present, as well as the challenges that lie ahead. We’ll hear from experts — scholars and programmers who are bringing Asian American cinema to a wide audience through film festivals, media, and written pieces on AAPI films and popular culture. Our panelists — Aram Siu Wai Collier, Brian Hu, and Oliver Wang — will engage in an informal discussion about a wide range of topics, such as: What exactly is Asian American Cinema? Are there trends emerging in the next generation of films? How is a film festival put together?
 
This is an exciting opportunity to learn more about the Asian American shows and movies we love to watch. Please join us for a fun and enlightening evening!
 

RSVP with “July Movie Night” in the subject line.
We will send Zoom information prior to the July 21 event.

 

Meet Our Panelists

Aram Siu Wai Collier is a filmmaker, educator, and film festival programmer. He is currently the Artistic Director at the Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival. His feature, documentary, and experimental films have played festivals across North America and internationally. Aram is a mixed-race Asian Canadian/American (Chinese and English/Dutch/German) originally from San Francisco native and is now based in Toronto, Canada.
 
Brian Hu is Associate Professor and Area Head in Television, Film, and New Media at San Diego State University. He’s also the Artistic Director of Pacific Arts Movement, producers of the San Diego Asian Film Festival. Beyond SDAFF, he has curated film programs for the Criterion Channel and the UCLA Film and Television Film Archive, and is the Asian film programmer for the Palm Springs International Film Festival. Along with Ada Tseng, he co-produces and co-hosts the Asian American film history podcast Saturday School.
 
Oliver Wang is a writer and scholar of Asian American popular culture. He’s a professor of sociology at CSU Long Beach and has written on everything from Filipino American DJ culture to Korean American food trucks to Chinese American cinema. He’s currently curator of the forthcoming JANM exhibit: Cruising J-Town: Japanese American Car Culture in Southern California. [Photograph by Joseph Philipson]

J-Sei Movie Night Bento – July 21

For movie night, you can order specially made obento from My Friend Yuji for pickup on Friday, July 21 in conjunction with Movie Night. Here are Chef Yuji’s mouth-watering offerings:

  • Pico de gallo hiyashi chuka: Cold ramen in a chicken/fish dashi with fresh summer tomatoes, herbs and shallots $18
  • Tekka don: Sliced cured tuna over sushi rice with wasabi and ginger $26
  • Fried kama set: Fried hamachi & salmon kama, salad and rice with a chili ponzu $40

Click on the button below to place your order. Pick up your meal at the selected pick-up time at J-Sei on Friday, July 21st. Please observe safety protocols when picking up your bento at J-Sei. Thank you!

To order: When you click on the button above, it will take you directly to a pop-up order form on the My Friend Yuji webpage, where you first select a pickup time. In the next window, click a bento and select the number you want to order; repeat with other bento if desired. Click the “View order” bar at the bottom to confirm your order and click “Continue to payment” to sign in and pay for your order. 

Support J-Sei At the Movies

Thanks to you, J-Sei At the Movies is in its Sixth Year! We look forward to more creative programming with educational and inspiring Japanese and Japanese American films. We are especially grateful for the up close and personal chats with filmmakers and experts as we learn so much from the exchange.

We love having a growing and enthusiastic audience. We welcome any donations to help us offset costs for Movie Night. Thanks for considering this.

J-Sei At The Movies – coming soon!

J-Sei At The Movies – coming soon!

J-Sei Movie Night

Friday, June 21, 6:30 pm (on Zoom)

Everyone loves Japanese movies! Once a month on a Friday evening, J-Sei Movie Night members get together on Zoom to discuss a particular Japanese film. It could be a classic from the Golden Age of Japanese cinema or a B-movie with audience appeal, across a wide array of genres and historical periods and featuring international superstars along with relative unknowns. In our discussion, we try to identify cultural influences as well as universal themes. And of course we talk about whether or not we liked it! Our discussions are always lively and engaging as well as educational and informative. Special guests sometimes log on with us to further enhance our experience with insider knowledge and expertise.

Please join us on Friday, June 16, at 6:30pm for a Japanese movie watch party and discussion on Zoom. (Movie tba.) RSVP to jill@j-sei.org with “June movie night” in the subject line to receive Zoom info prior to the event.

See you at the movies!

J-Sei Movie Night Bento

For movie night, you can order specially made obento from My Friend Yuji for pickup.

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Click on the button below to place your order. Pick up your meal at the selected pick-up time at J-Sei on Friday, July 21. Please remember to wear a mask and observe social distance protocol. Thank you!

To order: When you click on the button above, it will take you directly to a pop-up order form on the My Friend Yuji webpage, where you first select a pickup time. In the next window, click anywhere inside the box frame to open another pop-up and select the number of bento you want to order, then click on “Add item” to close the pop-up. Repeat with additional items to order. When you’ve finished selecting your bento, click the “View order” bar at the bottom to confirm your order and click “Continue to payment” to sign in and pay for your order.

Support J-Sei At the Movies

Thanks to you, J-Sei At the Movies is in its Sixth Year! We look forward to more creative programming with educational and inspiring Japanese and Japanese American films. We are especially grateful for the up close and personal chats with filmmakers as we learn so much from the exchange.

We love having a growing and enthusiastic audience. We welcome any donations to help us offset costs for Movie Night. Thanks for considering this.

J-Sei At The Movies – Toshiro Mifune Is Hot!

J-Sei At The Movies – Toshiro Mifune Is Hot!

J-Sei Movie Night: Watch Party and Discussion

Friday, March 10, 6:30 pm (on Zoom)

The Japanese film superstar Mifune Toshiro (1920–1997) is a legend, not only in Japan but throughout the world. Blessed with charisma and good looks that strike even casual movie goers, Mifune was able in his many varied roles to combine sensitivity and intelligence with a raw physicality, creating a screen presence matched by few. Over a 50-year film career and spanning nearly 200 films, Mifune has thrilled and continues to captivate generations of viewers.

Please join us on Friday, March 10, at 6:30pm for a Japanese movie watch party and discussion on Zoom. (Movie tba.) RSVP to jill@j-sei.org with “Mar movie night” in the subject line to receive Zoom info prior to the event.

See you at the movies!

J-Sei Movie Night Bento

For movie night, you can order specially made obento from My Friend Yuji for pickup. Here are Chef Yuji’s delectable offerings for this month’s movie night:

Assorted Sushi Offering and Asari Miso Soup

  • Spicy Hotate & Inari Sushi ($18) – Smoked Hokkaido scallop maki with tobiko, tenkasu, spicy mayo and negi + 3 pieces inari sushi
  • Salmon Kawa & Inari Sushi ($16) – Smoked salmon skin roll with takuan, pickled gobo, shiso, cucumber + 3 pieces inari sushi
  • Bara Chirashi ($65) – Zuke tuna trio (local Albacore, Akami & Toro bluefin from Mexico) / Kohada (gizzard shad) from Amakusa, Kumamoto / Sayori (half-beak) from Kesennuma, Miyagi / garnished with negi, ikura, goma and with shiso, wasabi, ginger, shoyu over Koshihikari rice
  • Asari Miso Soup ($14) – 1 quart of miso soup made with a rich clam dashi and a mix of Sendai/Saikyo miso with clams, tofu and negi

Click on the button below to place your order. Pick up your meal at the selected pick-up time at J-Sei on Friday, March 10th. Please remember to wear a mask and observe social distance protocol. Thank you!

To order: When you click on the button above, it will take you directly to a pop-up order form on the My Friend Yuji webpage, where you first select a pickup time. In the next window, click anywhere inside the box frame to open another pop-up and select the number of bento you want to order, then click on “Add item” to close the pop-up. Repeat with additional items to order. When you’ve finished selecting your bento, click the “View order” bar at the bottom to confirm your order and click “Continue to payment” to sign in and pay for your order.

Support J-Sei At the Movies

Thanks to you, J-Sei At the Movies is in its Sixth Year! We look forward to more creative programming with educational and inspiring Japanese and Japanese American films. We are especially grateful for the up close and personal chats with filmmakers as we learn so much from the exchange.

We love having a growing and enthusiastic audience. We welcome any donations to help us offset costs for Movie Night. Thanks for considering this.