• About
  • Culture
  • Film
  • TV
  • Media
  • Contact



  • About
  • Culture
  • Film
  • TV
  • Media
  • Contact
WarnerMedia OneFifty Acquires ‘Namoo’ And ‘When The Sun Sets’; Short Films To Debut On HBO Max

WarnerMedia OneFifty Acquires ‘Namoo’ And ‘When The Sun Sets’; Short Films To Debut On HBO Max

by Mark Paul | Jan 27, 2022 | Media, News

WarnerMedia OneFifty has acquired two short films, Erick Oh’s Namoo and Phumi Morare’s When The Sun Sets. The films are both shortlisted to be nominated for the 2022 Academy Awards and will debut on HBO Max. Namoo hits the streamer today and When The Sun...
HBO Opens Submissions For Asian Pacific American Visionaries Short Film Competition; ‘Hacks’ Star Poppy Liu Boards As Ambassador

HBO Opens Submissions For Asian Pacific American Visionaries Short Film Competition; ‘Hacks’ Star Poppy Liu Boards As Ambassador

by Sheila East | Jan 18, 2022 | Film, News

HBO Max, a leader in innovative and iconic entertainment known for serving award-winning programming, announced today the call for submissions for its annual Asian Pacific American Visionaries (APAV) short film competition. Submissions opened toay! Formerly known as...
Lilan Bowden To Direct All-Female Drama ‘Once Was’ And All-Asian Comedy Short ‘Oh-Cha’ – Diaspora Bulletin

Lilan Bowden To Direct All-Female Drama ‘Once Was’ And All-Asian Comedy Short ‘Oh-Cha’ – Diaspora Bulletin

by Team Diaspora | Aug 11, 2021 | Culture, Diaspora Bulletin, Film

DIASPORA BULLETIN  is a virtual community board where filmmakers, writers and creators can write their own article/announcement about events, screenings or their own indie project (film, TV pilot, web series, short film, etc). For complete details on how to...
HBO Unveils Finalists For Fifth Annual Asian Pacific American Visionaries Short Film Competition

HBO Unveils Finalists For Fifth Annual Asian Pacific American Visionaries Short Film Competition

by Mark Paul | Aug 3, 2021 | News

HBO thas announced finalists of the fifth annual Asian Pacific American Visionaries, a short film competition which showcases cinematic storytellers of Asian and Pacific Islander descent. The three winning films exemplified this year’s competition theme of “Taking the...

Popular Post

  • ‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’ Hits Different For Queer People — Specifically Queer Kids From Immigrant Families
  • How Michael B. Jordan Directing ‘Creed III’ Strengthens Community And Preserves Legacy
  • DIASPORA BULLETIN: ‘Everything Everywhere’ And Angela Bassett Do The Awards Season Thing; Gabrielle Union, Dwyane Wade Call For More LGBTQ Advocacy
  • DIASPORA BULLETIN: A Very White BAFTAs, ‘Moon Girl And Devil Dinosaur’, The Best Of ‘Drag Race’ Season 15 Lip Sync Lalaparuza
  • Randall Park Talks His Feature Directorial Debut, Adapting To Change And The ‘Shortcomings’ Of It All

NEWSLETTER SIGN UP

FOLLOW US 

Facebook
Twitter
Instagram

© 2020 The Diaspora Times. All Rights Reserved.Privacy Policy | Designed and Developed by Unique Web Designer

 

Loading Comments...