Torrey Pines sophomore’s film to be screened at Asian Film Festival
Kanyon Iwami Torrey Pines High School sophomore Kanyon Iwami will have his film screened in the San Diego Asian Film Festival on Sunday, Oct. 24, at Ultra Star Mission Valley Cinemas. His documentary short film “Hiding the Past” is about tattoo removal. Kanyon, 14, is excited about seeing his movie up on the big screen. “I’m nervous about what people will think about my film,” Kanyon said. “I …
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enRoute Film Festival
On October 13 at the Drake Hotel, enRoute held the awards celebration for their fourth annual enRoute Film Festival. The festival showcases short films from emerging Canadian filmmakers on Air Canada’s in-flight entertainment system.
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Torrey Pines sophomore’s film to be screened at Asian Film Festival
Kanyon Iwami Photo by: Courtesy Torrey Pines High School sophomore Kanyon Iwami will have his film screened in the San Diego Asian Film Festival on Sunday, Oct. 24, at Ultra Star Mission Valley Cinemas. His documentary short film “Hiding the Past” is about tattoo removal. Kanyon, 14, is excited about seeing his movie up on the big screen. “I’m nervous about what people will think about my film …
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‘Jackass 3D’ blows up the competition with -million opening
TEN years and three movies after the controversial and scatological series debuted on MTV, Jackass is grossing out more people than ever. Jackass 3D opened in theaters this weekend to a phenomenal $ 50 million, according to an estimate from distributor Paramount Pictures, destroying prerelease expectations and its competition.
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