APUC17: Afghanistan, Iran & Mongolia Spotlight for Sept. 23, 2023

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CHICAGO – Week Three of Season 17 Chicago’s Asian Pop-Up Cinema’s (APUC17) will focus on some outside-the-norm Asian countries including Iran, Afghanistan and Mongolia, including in-person appearances. For details and ticket info, click APUC17.

The film schedule and details are (click links) on Saturday, September 23rd, Harvest Moon, A Letter to the President and Like a Fish on the Moon.

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APUC17: Director Amarsaikhan Baljinnyam of ‘Harvest Moon’ to Appear
Photo credit: AsianPopUpCinema.org

APUC17 will honor director Amarsaikhan Baljinnyam of “Harvest Moon” with their Pinnacle Career Achievement Award. Director Roya Sadat is will also appear to represent “A Letter to the President.”

Trailer, Asian Pop-Up Cinema Season 17 …

Season 17 of the Asian Pop-Up Cinema presents Week Three on September 23rd, 2023, at AMC New City, 1500 North Clybourn Avenue, Chicago. For a complete overview and schedule for the rest of the season, which takes place through October 7th, click here.

HollywoodChicago.com senior staff writer Patrick McDonald

By PATRICK McDONALD
Editor and Film Critic/Writer
HollywoodChicago.com
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© 2023 Patrick McDonald, HollywoodChicago.com

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