Since 2002, the Sacramento International Asian Film Festival (Cine Asia) has run amazing films from Asian directors, actors and topics for over ten years: Films like Slum Dog Millionaire and guests like Academy Award winner Chris Tashima and ER's Lily Mariye have been been featured.
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THIS YEAR: enjoy three amazing films that will make you think about our world and our place in it. The Headliner, a film by Kurt Weitzmann, is a documentary about Margaret Cho and her heartfelt homeless outreach campaign inspired by the philanthropy of Robin Williams.
After the death of her friend Robin, Margaret took to the streets of her hometown, San Francisco with the mantra "Don't grieve Robin, BE Robin." What started as Margaret busking on the corner with a bag of socks and a guitar case, rapidly turned into hundreds of musicians, comedians, and homeless advocates spreading food, clothes, money, and awareness in an amazing humanitarian street theater experience. This special film chronicles that incredible journey.
Plays with 2 amazing shorts:
Croassroad Nathan Dang
Finding Cleveland Baldwin Chiu
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DOUBLE FEATURE
w/ NORCAL ALL-STARS I (starts at 5pm)
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"In 1986, Williams teamed up with Whoopi Goldberg and Billy Crystal to found Comic Relief USA, an annual HBO television benefit devoted to the homeless, which has raised US$80 million, as of 2014.[111] Bob Zmuda, creator of Comic Relief, explains that Williams felt blessed because he came from a wealthy home, but wanted to do something to help those less fortunate.[112] Williams made benefit appearances to support literacy and women's rights, along with appearing at benefits for veterans. He was a regular on the USO circuit, where he traveled to 13 countries and performed to approximately 100,000 troops.[113] After his death, the USO thanked him "for all he did for the men and women of our armed forces."[114]
Williams and his second wife Marsha founded the Windfall Foundation, a philanthropic organization to raise money for many charities. In December 1999, he sang in French on the BBC-inspired music video of international celebrities doing a cover of The Rolling Stones' "It's Only Rock 'n Roll (But I Like It)" for the charity Children's Promise.[115]
In response to the 2010 Canterbury earthquake, he donated all proceeds of his "Weapons of Self Destruction" Christchurch performance to help rebuild the New Zealand city. Half the proceeds were donated to the Red Cross and half to the mayoral building fund.[116] Williams performed with the USO for U.S. troops stationed in Iraq and Afghanistan.[117]
For several years, Williams supported St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.[118]"
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Williams
As I share "Be Robin" with Various groups
I'm learning so much more about him daily!
http://sacramento.cbslocal.com/2014/08/11/robin-williams-sacramento...