"What makes Alice Wu's debut so pleasurable is its easy rhythms, its sly juxtapositions, and its relaxed but funny performances. A generous straight man,
Krusiec gives the film emotional heft...."---Slate
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Golden Horse Festival News
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
There will be a Chinese and English site to give out information regarding the November 18th premiere of Far North at the Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival. I will post the information for a fan autograph signing session as soon as I have it. Thanks for your patience.
Posted by Michelle @ 10/22/2008 01:05:00 PM |
Autograph Requests
Monday, October 13, 2008
Just a quick note about autographs. I still get a lot of mail requests for autographs. If you wish to receive autographed photos, please look under CONTACT on the official site www.michellekrusiec.com
This is the easiest and most efficient way for me to handle requests. Also the photographs you receive are authorized by the photographers. I will not be able to respond to requests other than these.
Thanks for your understanding!
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Posted by Michelle @ 10/13/2008 09:21:00 PM |
Petition and Lesbian Love
Friday, October 10, 2008
I signed the petition! I felt like I was voting for myself to be president or something. It was fun and easy and I wanted to take a moment to say thank you all who have been shouting out and petitioning. Who knows what comes of these things, but I love what a great supportive community we have here. I am thrilled at all of our international fans and I wanted to make a shout out to all my PI, Malaysian and Singaporean peeps. I know there's more countries to mention, but you guys rock! Far North is on netflix and available on DVD. It opened last night at the Philadelphia Asian American film festival. Upcoming, I'll be making an appearance on Christian Slater's new series, My Own Worst Enemy, so check back for the air date. Next week, I'll be traveling to Colombia, South America to play -- wait for it -- a lesbian doctor on a new series called ----- You'll have to wait for that info! HAHAHAHAH!!! Pucker up ladies. Lesbian love is once again...on the rise.
Posted by Michelle @ 10/10/2008 04:18:00 PM |
Petition for Wil and Viv to be on The L Word
Tuesday, October 07, 2008
I got permission from Michelle to post this here. :) Read the petition below that I wrote for us to get Wil and Viv on The L Word!!!
The L word is the first of its kind, showcasing almost every flavor of the LGBT spectrum in its short 5 season run thus far. The show has dealt with racism, ageism, gays in the military, bi-racial relationships, alcoholism, drug related addictions and a host of other issues that afflict the United States currently. Not only do these issues affect the LGBT community stateside, but they are easily relatable to the international community as well. We have seen a small number of ethnicities represented on the L word from African American to Latin American, but there's one segment that the producers of the show have not represented and that is the Asian American group.
According to Wikipedia, Asian Americans account for 5.1% of the US population, in terms of numbers that is roughly 15.2 million people. Of this 15.2 million, it is estimated that over 45% of Asian Americans live in major metropolitan areas in California, which is the backdrop for the L Word.
With every group, there's a struggle for voices to be heard in America. America prides itself as a big melting pot representing people from every country and background imaginable, and The L Word has taken a big step towards furthering awareness of the LGBT community to the broader audience. As a result, regardless of Asian representation on the show, we, the Asian (American) LGBT community, have faithfully followed The L Word in hopes of one day seeing a familiar face to latch on to. That said, we only have a small handful of movies that we hold close to our hearts. One of these movies is our darling "Saving Face," written and directed by Asian American Alice Wu.
Written from a very personal point of view by Alice Wu, Saving Face chronicles the lives of Chinese-American lesbian doctor, Wilhelmina "Wil" Pang portrayed by Michelle Krusiec, her traditionalist mother, Hwei-Lan Gao "Ma" portrayed by Asian screen legend, Joan Chen and Wil's dancer-lover Vivian Shing, played by Lynn Chen. Released in 2004, Saving Face has received accolades which include nominations for Outstanding Film - Limited Release (GLAAD Media Awards 2006), Breakthrough Director Award for Alice Wu (Gotham Awards 2005), and Best Actress Award for Michelle Krusiec (Golden Horse Award 2005 - the Oscar equivalent in China). Krusiec's performance was 1 vote away from taking the gold, but the film won the Golden Horse Award for Viewer's Choice--which proves the mainstream appeal of this quaint non-traditionalist film in a traditionalist country, like China. Like The L Word is to the American LGBT audience, Saving Face is truly the first of its kind for the Asian (American) LGBT community.
But with the last season of The L Word upon us, we would like to strongly urge the producers and the writers to include some Asian representation into the storyline. It is in the best interests of the LGBT community, the Asian community, even the International community that the writers and producers of The L Word join forces with Alice Wu in developing a short appearance or a (slightly more ambitious) storyline that involve our beloved Asian-American lesbian couple, Wil and Viv, on The L Word.
Please do not take this as ungratefulness or demand. We do not wish to disrespect the producers and writers of The L Word with this petition. This is just our small cry as L Word fans, as a part of the LGBT community, as Americans, and finally as humans, for some acknowledgement on The L Word. Please hear our cry.
To sign the petition go here: http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/wilvivlword/
Please spread this link around and get your friends, lovers, parents, siblings to sign this! Let's make it happen. :)
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Thanks to my dear friend for translating the petition into Mandarin.
Here it is below:
葳樂米娜與薇薇安出演「拉字至上」 (亞裔同雙性戀群體媒體代表)
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在目前短短五季中,「拉字至上」 是初次此等類包羅萬象同雙性戀上演的影集‧這齣戲碼交代了現時影響美國多方面的問題,有如種族年齡歧視,在役同性戀着,非同種族之關係,酗酒症,藥物成癮,等等. 這些問題不只影響到全美洲也關乎到全球的同雙性戀群. 「拉字至上」中可見少數代表族群有非裔美國人到拉丁裔美國人但其片監製們並未曾有代表亞裔美國人群.
根據維基百科 亞裔美國人佔美國人口的5.1% 約1520萬人. 1520萬人中估計有45% 的亞裔美國人居住在加州的重要都市則是「拉字至上」情節背景.
個個種族都掙扎希望在美國能令大眾聽見他們的聲音。 美國自傲为各國和背景的大熔爐,而「拉字至上」對廣範的觀眾踏出了往促進同雙性戀群體意識的大步. 因此不管是否有亞裔,我們同雙性戀亚裔美籍人ー路忠實地跟隨「拉字至上」期望著有天能看見一張可擁有共鳴的熟悉面孔. 話說到此,對我們來說窩心的電影只有極少數. 其一是亚裔美籍伍思薇所編導親愛的「面子」.
从伍思薇極私人觀點而編寫的「面子」描述楊雅慧所飾演的美國華裔同雙性戀醫生彭薇樂米娜「薇」, 亞洲影視傳奇陳冲所飾演的傳統母親高慧蘭媽, 以及陳凌所飾演的盛薇薇安「薇」的訹事.
從2004年上影到現在,「面子」其讚譽包括提名2006年GLAAD Media Awards的限量版優秀獎, 伍思薇於2005年的高譚獎導演突破獎, 及楊雅慧於2005年的金馬獎最佳女主角獎. 雖然伍思薇以1票落選金馬獎但其片贏得了金馬獎觀眾票選最佳年度電影. 這正證明這部離奇又有趣的反傳統影片對傳統國家如中國是有主流的號召力的. 就像「拉字至上」對美國同雙性戀觀眾群一樣,「面子」對美國亞裔同雙性戀者也是首次呈現.
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但在這即將是最後一季的「拉字至上」中,我們強烈呼籲「拉字至上」的監製和編劇們考慮在故事情節中編含亞裔。 在同雙性戀間,亚裔間,甚至是國際間的共同利益的前提下懇請「拉字至上」的監製和編劇們和伍思薇携手創造出可容許我們摯愛的同性戀愛侶薇樂米娜和薇薇安或多或少出場的情節.
我們並不是不感恩或企圖索求。 我們不希望以此請願冒犯「拉字至上」的監製和編劇們. 這是我們為身為「拉字至上」戲迷們,身為同雙性戀群者,身為美國人,和最終身為人的自己祈望能受到「拉字至上」接納的小小悲鳴. 懇請呤聽我們的悲鳴.
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Happy Birthday Wishes
Friday, October 03, 2008
Happy Birthday to all October babies!
I spent the day working and spa-ing. It was the best of both worlds. I found a Korean spa in Koreatown and was treated by my friend Tanja to a body scrub. It was a heavenly experience to be scrubbed clean like a newborn baby. It was my birthday, OK? I'm allowed a quantity of self indulgence. Vegas this weekend will complete the birthday celebration and I am hoping I'll have one of those "what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas weekends." My last experience in Vegas involved cage dancing and I've already given enough information on that in previous interviews so perhaps I can add to the realm of the senses this time around. Vegas, Baby! (Although, my Vegas will really be all about Cirque de Soleil, if you wanna take some of the mystery out of it. And buffets, can't forget about buffets!)
Well, I have received all of your birthday wishes and send you all back many many happy returns.
I should also announce that I will be headed back to Asia for the Taiwan premiere of FAR NORTH (Reuters Article) on November 18th. (Link to Screen Daily Article). My mouth is already salivating with glorious culinary expectations. I look forward to seeing all of my Taiwan fans very soon. I'm practicing my mandarin in anticipation....
My birthday was full and very complete.
Thrive and be merry.
PS. My good friend Michael Abbott created this great video starring Jessica Alba. Check it out and pass it along.
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Posted by Michelle @ 10/03/2008 02:07:00 PM |