DisOrient Film Festival


The DisOrient Film Festival or the DisOrient Asian and Pacific Islander American Film Festival of Oregon, is a film festival that was started in 2006 and is based in Eugene, Oregon. According to their website and mission statement, the organization is "a grassroots and volunteer-run film festival committed to presenting honest portrayals of the diversity of the Asian and Pacific Islander American experience" and when "selecting new and exciting films for our festival" the W.E.B. Du Bois standard of "for us, by us, or about us" is used to select recent and undistributed works. It was founded in 2006 by Jason Mak and its current Executive Director is Anselmo Villanueve, and its Associate Director is Pamela Quan.

Background

Disorient is also a program of the Chinese American Benevolent Association, a Eugene, Oregon based 501 non-profit cultural arts organization in Oregon that runs a Chinese Lion dance youth group, composed mostly of middle school, high school, and college age students, as well as offers college scholarships for local Asian American youth and aspiring filmmakers.

Films Showcased

The film festival has showcased a number of notable films from leading Asian and Asian American filmmakers, including Justin Lin's Finishing the Game, Juwan Chung's Baby , Jessica Yu's Ping Pong Playa , Dave Boyle's Surrogate Valentine , Jeff Chiba Stearns' One Big Hapa Family , Minh Duc Nguyen's Touch and more.
2014's Opening Night film and Best Picture winner is Steven J. Kung's A Leading Man. Other films that have won Best Film at the festival include Kimberlee Bassford's documentary, Patsy Mink: Ahead of the Majority, a documentary about Patsy Mink, the first woman of color and the first Asian American woman elected to U.S. Congress.

Awards and Venue

Every year, the festival also awards the Jason D. Mak Award for Social Justice and the Pacific Asian Community Alliance Courage Award to narrative or documentary films that exhibit compelling social issues. The recipient of those two awards in 2012 was Konrad Alderer's Enemy Alien. The festival also awards Best Feature Film, Best Director and Best Short Film annually as well. Previous winners of the Best Short Film award include Vincent Lin's Love, NY, J.P. Chan's Beijing Haze, Brendan Uegama's Henry's Glasses.
Usually the film festival is held at the Bijou Art Cinemas in Eugene, Oregon. The film festival has received strong commendations from filmmakers such as Patrick Epino, J.P. Chan, William Lu, singer Dawen, Gia Vang and more.