Alexandra Bokyun Chun
Nacimiento : 1967-02-11, Korea
Mrs. Kim (as Alexandra Chun)
An imaginative fourth-grader whose lies come to life must deal with the consequences when he claims his parents are North Korean spies.
Susan Park
Sun W. Kim and D.J. Holloway, behind several award winning short films, makes their feature film debut with Innocent Blood. The suspense thriller tells the story of James Park, a retired detective turned college professor, who is forced to face his dark past in order to find his son Cody’s kidnapper. James Park, played by Jun-Seong Kim (Late Autumn, West 32nd), a well decorated, officer is exposed for who he really is by his son’s mysterious kidnapper. With a handful of past enemies, simultaneous murders, a wife who’s losing faith in him, and two detectives in hot pursuit, James must move fast to bring his son home safely.
Carla
Dos extraños, que se despiertan en una habitación sin recordar cómo llegaron allí, pronto descubren que son peones en un juego mortal perpetrado por un famoso asesino en serie.
Asian Cosmetologist
Con determinación y resistencia física, agresividad e inteligencia, Muhammad Ali, llamado antes de convertirse al islam Cassius Clay, transformó para siempre la vida de muchos americanos. Sus combates, tanto fuera como dentro del ring, le hicieron conocer todos los lados de la vida. Belinda, su esposa; Angelo Dundee, su entrenador; Brew Brown, su consejero; Howard Bingham, su fotógrafo y biógrafo; y Fernie Pacheco, su doctor, todos personajes muy cercanos al boxeador, fueron testigos de excepción de su comportamiento arriesgado y de sus acciones fuera de lo común. Así, Ali se convirtió en uno de los personajes más entrañables de la historia contemporánea de los EEUU. Campeón, líder y gran figura mediática. Ali reunía más carisma que nadie. El film narra la vida, tanto del hombre como del campeón, desde sus comienzos hasta su mítico combate contra Foreman en 1974.
Angela
The Yosemite Valley Railroad, which runs through the breathtaking scenery and stunning vistas of Yosemite National Park, is on the brink of failure. The grandson of a Chinese railroad laborer embarks on a romantic, but ultimately doomed, quest to save this railroad from being sold for scrap. His love of trains finds him working as a railroad-man, instead of at his father's profitable business. He manages to locate a wealthy eccentric investor to help him acquire the railroad, but its financial inviability makes this a quixotic reprieve, at best. The film also portrays the anti-Asian racism present in America at the conclusion of World War II.