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Actor Tim Lounibos - Hopeful Opportunities Ahead for APA's in Hollywood Movies and Television

Posted by AC Team - on Tuesday, 08 October 2019

Actor Tim Lounibos - Hopeful Opportunities Ahead for APA's in Hollywood Movies and Television
October 8, 2019 Hollywood   Actor Tim Lounibos wrote on his Facebook page  about the positive changes he is currently experiencing in Hollywood. We caught up with him to share his thoughts with us. Asian Americans have historically found limited opportunities as actors in movies and television in Hollywood, but fortunately for Tim he had a great start as a busy actor in the 1990s, but then his career went off a cliff - temporarily.  We thank Tim for sharing his...

Filmmaker Grace Lee Wants You

Posted by AC Team on Saturday, 19 November 2005.

I made a film called THE GRACE LEE PROJECT which opens at NYC's Film Forum from Dec. 14-27.

AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM GRACE LEE -

Dear Friends, Grace Lees, and Friends of Grace Lee(s),
Greetings! As many of you know, I made a film called THE GRACE LEE PROJECT which opens theatrically at New York City's Film Forum from December 14-27.

The film premiered earlier this year at the San Francisco Intl. Asian American Film Festival to sold out houses, and has continued to collect great reviews on its festival run from SXSW to the Los Angeles and Pusan International Film Festivals and many others in between. Variety called it a "funny and complex meditation on identity and cultural expectations." And the Los Angeles Times described it as a "fascinating portrait, told with humor and insight."

I'm really excited to be working with our distributor Women Make Movies on the release and am proud to premiere at the prestigious Film Forum. But we need your help to make sure this film finds its audience -- especially since performing well here will help us move on to other cities. AND, we're opening on the same day as King Kong! Yes, it's King Kong vs. Grace Lee. The battle lines are drawn.

I'm writing to ask you to SAVE THE DATES (December 14-27) and urge you and everyone you know in the New York area to come out and support the film. I guarantee that you will be entertained, that you will get a fresh take on an identity crisis, and you will meet characters you have never seen before. And they all share my incredibly common Asian American name: Grace Lee.

I'll be in New York from Dec 7-19 to help promote the film, but in the meantime, please help spread the word. Some of the ways you can help:

1. Send an email to all your friends, newsgroups, organizations, listservs, etc.
2. Link the Grace Lee Project banner to your blog/website (you can download the html at www.gracelee.net)
3. Bring postcards to any events you attend.
4. Order tickets early from Film Forum and organize an outing with friends. It's a perfect break from holiday shopping.

Posters and posters are available from Women Make Movies. If you'd like to help distribute them at your school or business, please contact Chris George at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or Michelle Coe at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Finally, if you know any Grace Lees who will be in the New York area, please let them know that they're invited to our opening and to get in touch with me at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Anyway, here's the screening info. Thanks again for your support and see you in New York in December!

Best wishes,

Grace Lee

THE GRACE LEE PROJECT
at FILM FORUM (Two Weeks only! Dec 14-27)
209 W. Houston St. (w. of 6th Ave.)
Screens Daily 1:15, 3:15, 6:00, 8:00, 10:00
Order tickets online www.filmforum.org (beginning Dec 7)
More info on the film at www.gracelee.net
Distributed by Women Make Movies www.wmm.com