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- After his entire department is outsourced, an American novelty products salesman (Hamilton) heads to India to train his replacement.
- Young lesbian parents Shareen and Claire are raising their 5-year-old daughter Honey in a converted garage on Staten Island. Shareen salvages refuse with her pickup truck while Claire waits tables at the hip Naga Saki restaurant in Manhattan, caught up in a global exchange of industrial waste via contaminated sushi. As a ghost barge bearing nuclear refuse circles the planet in search of a willing port, household pets begin to glow ominously, then disappear; and people start speaking in tongues. The crisis escalates when a multinational corporation is implicated, the couple's daughter Honey mysteriously vanishes, and a group of young New Yorkers strike back in an unlikely alliance with activists in the developing world.
- Brought together by a carjacking, a motley multiracial trio head for an escapist roadtrip to Nashville, where they discover truth, fake perfume, and the dirty underbelly of the country music scene.
- The second video was directed by Mark Pellington. It comprises images of blooming flowers, the title word in several languages, and slow-motion footage of buffaloes running, leading up to Wojnarowicz's "Falling Buffalo" photograph.
- CINEMA AZN is a weekly half-hour program broadcast on AZN Television, a Comcast cable network. CINEMA AZN is an entertaining and informative program on Asian and Asian American movies - the first of its kind on American television - and reaches 17 million subscribers around the United States and in all major markets. The program mixes popular entertainment and informed reporting and features some of Asia's biggest stars such as Tony Leung (2046), Stephen Chow (Kung Fu Hustle), Amitabh Bachchan, Zhang Ziyi (Hero, Memoirs of A Geisha) and Joan Chen (Saving Face); and major filmmakers such as Zhang Yimou, Im Kwon-Taek, Wong Kar-wai and Hayao Miyazaki. It is aimed at the mainstream US demographic audience and appeals particularly to audiences interested in Asian and Asian American entertainment, personalities and movies. Cinema AZN is produced by Woo Art International, a New York-based production company, in association with Asian CineVision, a non-profit media arts organization.