Now Showing

Now in its 7th year, the Silk Screen Asian American Film Festival showcases films and filmmakers with origins in India, Japan, China, Taiwan, Indonesia, Korea, Thailand, the Philippines, Iran, and more. For complete schedule of film descriptions and which theater films are playing visit www.silkscreenfestival.org.
--- Please Note: Filmmakers passes and discounts are not accepted during the Silk Screen Festival ---
Mon May 14
Melwood Screening Room
7:00 Bardsongs
9:00 Qarantina
Regent Square Theater
7:00 Policeman
Tues May 15
Melwood Screening Room
7:00 Baikonur
Regent Square Theater
7:00 Beetle Soldiers
9:00 Pearls of the Far East
Wed May 16
Melwood Screening Room
6:30 Pantang
9:00 Mourning
Regent Square Theater
7:00 Goodnight, Good Morning
9:00 Lovely Man
Thur May 17
Melwood Screening Room
7:00 The Bow
9:30 I Am a Ghost
Regent Square Theater
7:00 Sunny
9:30 Woman in a Septic Tank
Fri May 18
Melwood Screening Room
7:00 Buddha Mountain
9:30 Toll Booth
Regent Square Theater
3:30 Delhi in a Day
5:30 Dilemma
7:30 Baikonur
9:30 Lovely Man
Sat May 19
Melwood Screening Room
2:30 Qarantina
4:30 Chronicles of my Mother
7:00 Policeman
9:30 I Am a Ghost
Regent Square Theater
2:00 Dekh Indian Circus
4:30 Shala
6:30 Halaw
9:00 Bardsongs
Sun May 20
Melwood Screening Room
3:30 The Front Line
7:30 Sunny
Regent Square Theater
2:00 Beetle Soldiers
4:30 Trishna

A pull-no-punches portrait of the hell-and-back life of Patty Schemel, the hard-hitting drummer of Courtney Love's seminal rock band, Hole. As a young girl who always knew she was different than the other kids in her rural hometown outside of Seattle, Patty never dreamed of being on the cover of Rolling Stone. But she also never thought she could lose it all. A true survivor, Patty found herself, like her friend Kurt Cobain, on the dark side of rock-n-roll. (P. David Ebersole; USA; 2012;103 min)
