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A Girl Names Kai Honored at the Tokyo Video Festival

Posted on January 26, 2006

The Tokyo Video Festival (TVF) started in 1978, by Victor Company of Japan, Ltd. (JVC) which sought to develop a new image culture by means of video. Since then, over 40,000 submissions from over 90 companies have been considered. As part of this year's TVF, A Girl Named Kai is one of 30 works honored with an Excellence Award.

Congratulations Kai Ling Xue!

Read more about the awards and other honorees.

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June 29: Media That Matters Film Festival at the Roxie hosted by BAVC, San Francisco: Festival partner BAVC (Bay Area Video Coalition) hosts the West Coast Premiere of the sixth annual Media That Matters Film Festival at the Roxie in San Francisco, CA. Stay tuned for details!... [more]

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