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		<title>Korean-American director wins big at Spirit Awards</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Feb 2017 21:06:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Andrew Ahn flattered by comparisons of his ‘Spa Night’ to Oscar-winning ‘Moonlight’ As Hollywood was making its final preparations for the glitz, glamor &#8212; and gaffes &#8212; of this year’s Oscars, on Saturday the film world’s purveyors of lower-budget films gathered in Santa Monica, California, for the 2017 Film Independent Spirit Awards. Among those in [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>As Hollywood was making its final preparations for the glitz, glamor &#8212; and gaffes &#8212; of this year’s Oscars, on Saturday the film world’s purveyors of lower-budget films gathered in Santa Monica, California, for the 2017 Film Independent Spirit Awards. Among those in attendance was Andrew Ahn, who won the John Cassavetes Award presented for the best feature film with a budget under $500,000 for “Spa Night,” and who was also a nominee for the Someone to Watch Award.</p>
<p>“Spa Night,” a story Ahn called “so personal” to him when it was shown at the 17th Jeonju International Film Festival in May last year, portrays a young Korean-American man discovering and coming to grips with his homosexuality after taking a job at a Korean spa. It was released in the US in August. While Ahn still pursues distribution in Korea &#8212; Korean is the primary language of the film &#8212; “Spa Night” recently began streaming on Netflix, iTunes and Amazon.</p>
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<p>“Now more than ever it’s so important that we support stories told by and about communities that are marginalized,” Ahn said when he took to the stage to accept the award Saturday.</p>
<p>Ahn expanded on this view Tuesday in a phone interview with The Korea Herald following his win. “With Donald Trump as president there’s a lot of policies and executive orders being put into place that are really scary,” he said. “Film is this really great opportunity to help people realize these laws are affecting human beings.”</p>
<p>Ahn recalled that when the film first screened in Los Angeles, a fellow Korean-American man asked why they had made a movie that’s not very indicative of their culture, saying, “This is only 1 out of 100 Korean-American experiences.”</p>
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<td align="left"><span>Director Andrew Ahn hoists his trophy at the 2017 Film Independent Spirit Awards on Saturday. (Screen capture from YouTube)</span></td>
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<p>“But it would be so meaningful for that person,” Ahn replied, talking about the “burden of representation” he felt for not only Asian-Americans, but for the queer community as well. On Saturday, he ended his acceptance speech saying, “Finally I just have to thank my parents for understanding that their gay Korean-American son is their son. So thank you.”</p>
<p>Observations of similarities in theme between “Spa Night” and “Moonlight,” which on Sunday became the first film about a gay character to win the Academy Award for Best Picture, are inevitable.</p>
<p>“I’m very flattered and I encourage that association,” Ahn said with a laugh. “What the film (‘Moonlight’) does is so beautiful.”</p>
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<td align="left"><span>Director Andrew Ahn (second from left) delivers his acceptance speech at the 2017 Film Independent Spirit Awards on Saturday. (Screen capture from YouTube)</span></td>
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<p>As Barry Jenkins, director of “Moonlight,” was also nominated as “Someone to Watch“ in 2009 for “Medicine for Melancholy,” does Ahn feel greater pressure coming off the Spirit Awards? “I don’t feel pressure so much as I am motivated to make more films, bigger films, riskier films,” Ahn told The Korea Herald.</p>
<p>On future projects, the director said he has begun working on an adaptation of a Korean-American novel he could not yet disclose.</p>
<p>But, he added, “I’m actively looking for opportunities to shoot films that take place in Korea. It’s a country I obviously have a strong connection to, but distance from (as a second-generation Korean-American).”</p>
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<td align="left"><span>Director Andrew Ahn (center) accepts the John Cassavetes Award at the 2017 Film Independent Spirit Awards on Saturday. (Screen capture from YouTube)</p>
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		<title>David Ryu becomes first Korean American Los Angeles City Councilmember</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Jun 2015 11:00:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; &#160; Los Angeles made history by swearing-in the first Korean-American Los Angeles City Councilmember David Ryu on Sunday, June 28. Councilmember Ryu is also only the second Asian American ever elected to the city body. &#8220;I am humbled to be the first Korean-American Councilmember, and the first Asian-American to stand here in a generation,&#8221; [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Los Angeles made history by swearing-in the first Korean-American Los Angeles City Councilmember David Ryu on Sunday, June 28. Councilmember Ryu is also only the second Asian American ever elected to the city body.</p>
<p>&#8220;I am humbled to be the first Korean-American Councilmember, and the first Asian-American to stand here in a generation,&#8221; said Councilmember Ryu. &#8220;I am proud to lead our community through these doors to take our rightful place sharing in the leadership of Los Angeles. But I am just as proud that I was sent here by a district with very few Asian-American voters. I was chosen because I made a commitment to the people of the 4th district to put our neighborhoods first and to be a strong voice for change. And that&#8217;s what I intend to do.&#8221;</p>
<p>In addition to being sworn-in, Ryu also announced his priorities for Council District 4 as well as the City which include fixing the City&#8217;s infrastructure, cutting waste, and establishing a task force which will provide guidance and input on how to spend discretionary council funds to better meet community needs.</p>
<p>&#8220;I am so proud to be standing next to not only a long-time colleague, but also a longtime friend today as we watch him be sworn into elected office,&#8221; said former Los Angeles County Supervisor Yvonne B. Burke. &#8220;I have known David for many years and I am excited to see him bring his enthusiasm and passion for Los Angeles and for the communities of Los Angeles to the City Council chambers.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;It is a privilege to be present on this historic occasion as Los Angeles welcomes the first Korean-American Councilmember to its Chambers,&#8221; said California State Treasurer John Chiang. &#8220;Today, the City of Los Angeles is honoring its long history of diversity with this celebration of Councilmember Ryu&#8217;s victory.&#8221;</p>
<p>Ryu was joined by hundreds of supporters from Sherman Oaks to Los Feliz and from the Miracle Mile to Toluca Lake when he is sworn into office on the South Lawn of City Hall. A celebration took place featuring various performances from the Los Angeles Youth Samulnori Group, Open Academy Youth Orchestra, Constance Jewell Lopez and the Kyle Barnett Quartet.</p>
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