Wet Season
VIEW EVENT DETAILSAsia Society Southern California is pleased to partner with the Asian World Film Festival (AWFF) on its screenings of films that have been submitted by Asian countries for Oscar and Golden Globe consideration for Best International Feature Film and Best Motion Picture - Foreign Language, respectively. AWFF aims to assist the filmmakers in their campaigns for award success by promoting their films through screenings and events.
Synopsis:
It is monsoon season in Singapore and the city is pouring with rain. Wet Season follows the plight of Ling, a Chinese language teacher, whose marriage and school life are fraying apart because she is unable to bear a child. But an evolving friendship with a student forces Ling to reevaluate the world around her, and bring herself one step closer to inner peace.
- Genre: Drama
- Duration: 93 minutes
- Director: Anthony Chen
- Language(s): Mandarin, English
- Subtitles: Mandarin, English
- Producer: Anthony Chen, Huang Wenhong, Tan Si En
- Screenwriter: Anthony Chen
- Principal Cast: Yeo Yann Yann, Christopher Lee, Koh Jia Ler, Yang Shi Bin
General Admission: $6, 20% off with promo code AWFFASSC
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Date: January 22, 2021, 5 p.m. PT
Panelists:
- Anthony Chen (Director)
- Yeo Yann Yann (Lead Actress)
- Chin Han (Moderator)
About Asian World Film Festival:
The Festival is unique in that it predominantly screens international films from Asia submitted for the Academy Awards® and Golden Globes®
The Asian World Film Festival (AWFF), now in its fifth year, brings the best of a broad selection of Asian World cinema to Los Angeles in order to draw greater recognition to the region's wealth of Filmmakers and strengthen ties between the Asian and Hollywood film industries. Uniting through cross-cultural collaboration, the Festival champions films from more than 50 countries across Asia, spanning from Turkey to Japan and from Russia to India. This festival is unique in its concept as it predominantly screens films from countries within the Asian Continent that have been submitted to the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences and to the Golden Globes for Best Foreign Language Film.