Vancouver’s film scene is blessed with a rich and vast talent pool. In the past few years, Phil Planta, Mayumi Yoshida, Nach Dudsdeemaytha, Jerome Yoo, and Lee Shorten have come together and collaborated on several remarkable projects. It was an honor to have these talented five visit the Ricepaper office in a moment that brought together Canadian, Thai, Korean, Australian, Filipino, Japanese, Chinese backgrounds and more. It was a special time that reminded me of the luxury of diversity we have in this city. In this 2 part podcast, we first discuss how the group came to be and some of the platforms that are enabling them to tell their amazing stories. In part two, we’ll go deeper into their work and explore the process and backstories behind their magic. Below are samples of their work including the Day We Met and Akashi in their entirety! We will be sure to update as full versions of the other gems we discuss become available.
Footnotes & Followups
- Vancouver Asian Film Festival (VAFF)
- Mighty Asian Movie Making Marathon (MAMM)
- Final Wishes
- Harrison Houde
- The Man in the High Castle
- Shooting the Musical
- Seoul Searching
- The Family Law
- Benjamin Law
- Millenium Line Phase 1 was actually completed in 2002 not quite the late 80s.
- Ronny Chieng International Student
- “The Heights” neon sign is a culturally significant landmark in the north end of Burnaby. It was originally created to market the store, Helen’s Children’s Wear. It read as “Helen’s” until the sign was refurbished with the help of City of Burnaby’s Community Heritage Commission. The sign now swings above Cioffi’s Meat Market and Deli at 4142 Hastings Street.
- The Centre – Venue for Crazy8s 2019 screenings.
- Vancouver International Film Festival (VIFF)
- Capitol 6 theatre
- Granville 6 theatre
- Crazy8s – an annual, intense, high-exposure Vancouver film competition. 2019’s screenings were held in February.
- Idols Never Die (Crazy8s 2019)
- Parabola (Crazy8s 2019)
- Anh Hung (Crazy8s 2017)
- Cypher (Crazy8s 2017)
- Lawrence Le Lam
- I Love You so Much It’s Killing Him
- TELUS STORYHIVE
- Akashi
- The Day We Met
- Gongju
- Harold Greenberg Fund
- Rogers Documentary Fund
- Shaw Rocket Fund
- Opening music – Tech Toys by Lee Rosevere
- Closing music –Evening Glow by Lee Rosevere
Gavin Hee is an occasional contributor to Ricepaper. He aims to connect people throughout the world interested in relatable, meaningful content by Asians. He was born and raised in North Vancouver and spent his formative twenties in Seoul. He is particularly fond of pan-Asian themed stories of inter-cultural exchange. He encourages marginalized voices to build their own world so they are not stuck in someone else’s. Click on his name in the tags below to see all posts.