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Nam June Paik: Moon is the Oldest TV

Hosted by AAPI Storytellers Fest

On-demand

Available

May 15, 10:00 PM EDT - May 31, 10:00 PM EDT

Price

Free Screening

Available in

United States of America

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Nam June Paik: Moon Is The Oldest TV

In honor of AAPI Heritage Month, we are delighted to present the 3rd annual Kinema AAPI Storytellers Fest, a virtual film festival dedicated to showcasing movies made by talented filmmakers of Asian and Pacific Islander descent. This special film series aims to promote Asian and AAPI representation in media and highlight the diverse range of their stories.

The AAPI Storytellers Fest will feature a selection of films, available to watch throughout the month of May. Every ticket and watch supports AAPI stories and the creators behind them.

While your screening is free, we encourage you to donate to and support organizations The Asian American Foundation and Gold House.

Join us for this wonderful celebration of AAPI talent and culture, as you immerse yourself in these captivating films and gain a deeper appreciation for the voices and perspectives of the AAPI community.

About the film

A chronicle of the life and times of Nam June Paik, a pillar of the American avant-garde in the 20th century, widely regarded as the father of video art, who coined the phrase “Electronic Superhighway,” and is arguably the most famous Korean artist in modern history. Features readings of the artist’s writings by Executive Producer Steven Yeun (Minari, Nope).

Genre

Documentary

Runtime

1h 49m

Released

2023

Director

Amanda Kim

Producer

Amanda Kim, Jennifer Blei Stockman, David Koh, Amy Hobby, Jesse Wann, Mariko Munro

Executive Producer

Kenzo Digital, Florence Sloan, Steve Jang, Steven Yeun, Fab 5 Freddy, Alexandra Munroe, Michael Kantor, Brandon Chi-Wei Chen, Gyopo

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