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Andrew Ahn on Adapting Ang Lee's ‘The Wedding Banquet' for 2025: ‘What If the Bride Was Also Queer and Had a Queer Partner?'blurts Bowen Yang's character Chris in one of several laugh-out-loud yet emotional moments in "The Wedding Banquet," Korean American filmmaker Andrew Ahn's fourth feature in just nine years.
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Colson Whitehead, Bleecker Street's Kent Sanderson, and Metrograph Pictures' David Laub are also among the jury members.
Bleecker Street has promoted Kent Sanderson to be its new CEO following the passing of founder Andrew Karpen in April.
NEW YORK — The filmmaker Andrew Ahn grew up in what he calls “a Blockbuster Video family.” They would rent three or four movies every weekend. When Ahn was 8, his mom rented the VHS for Ang ...
When Andrew Ahn was eight years old, his mom went to the video store and came home with a wholesome-sounding, Asian-themed movie called “The Wedding Banquet,” directed by an up-and-comer ...
Andrew Ahn and James Schamus stepped into the spotlight to discuss their reimagining of Ang Lee’s Oscar-nominated 1993 classic The Wedding Banquet and their careers at a “The Makers” event ...
Ahn tells IndieWire the 1993 Ang Lee hit was the first gay film he ever saw, but that his version of "The Wedding Banquet" owes more to Lee’s 1994 follow-up, “Eat Drink Man Woman.” Chris ...
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