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Ashley Wu on Mogul Mowgli

SDAFF Blog Ashley Wu on Mogul Mowgli Guest post by Ashley Wu, student at New York University Imposter syndrome is real: and it is prevalent...
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All the Things We Never Said: The Permanence of Choice

SDAFF Blog All the Things We Never Said: The Permanence of Choice Guest post by Dante Cosentino, student at New York University Cicadas chirp in the summer breeze. I’m not...
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Bella Dubens on Gyopo

SDAFF Blog Bella Dubens on Gyopo Guest post by Bella Dubens, student at New York University Samuel Kiehoon Lee’s directorial debut, Gyopo tells the...
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Swimming Out Till the Sea Turns Blue: A Tribute to Rural China

SDAFF Blog Swimming Out Till the Sea Turns Blue: A Tribute to Rural China Guest post by Ziqi Liu, student at New York University Swimming Out Till the Sea Turns Blue is...
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Emily Crandall on The Donut King

SDAFF Blog Emily Crandall on The Donut King Guest post by Emily Crandall, student at New York University Food documentaries are always on my radar. Anything...
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Kathy Park on Kim Ji-Young, Born 1982

SDAFF Blog Kathy Park on Kim Ji-Young, Born 1982 Guest post by Kathy Park, student at New York University Around halfway into Kim Ji-Young, Born 1982, protagonist...
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Nicolas Pedrero-Setzer on Tsai Ming-liang’s Days

SDAFF Blog Nicolas Pedrero-Setzer on Tsai Ming-liang’s Days Guest post by Nicolas Pedrero-Setzer, student at New York University A man sits and thinks in silence for...
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76 DAYS: Carry Fire

SDAFF Blog 76 DAYS: Carry Fire Guest post by Yihan Hong, student at New York University On 23 January 2020, with only two more...
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The Donut King​: a film about Cambodians interpreted by a Cambodian

SDAFF Blog The Donut King​: a film about Cambodians interpreted by a Cambodian Guest post by Julia Hok, student at Stanford University As Alice Gu intended, ​The Donut King​ accurately shares...
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The Paper Tigers: two takes from Stanford students

SDAFF Blog The Paper Tigers: two takes from Stanford students Poison Fingers and Recognizing Responsibility in Bao Tran’s The Paper Tigers Guest post by Morgan Gwilym Tso, student...