"Asian movies are dead in America and no one cares."
by Carol Borden
"If the post-"Crouching Tiger" boom in Asian cinema was an irrational,
Dutch-tulip-style bubble, then the virtual disappearance of Asian films
from American screens is an equally irrational overcorrection."
Andrew O'Herir interviews Grady Hendrix (
NYAFF and formerly Kaiju Shakedown), Keith Allison (
Teleport City) and Todd Stadtman (
4DK) about corrections, industry incompetence and piracy.
Tags: 1990s , 2000s , capitalism , China , film history , film industry , film making , Grady Hendrix , Hong Kong , industry , Japan , Korea , movies , NYAFF , Thailand