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DVDs with Japanese subtitles are now available for a $10 surcharge. Please contact Transit Media for more information.
Please contact Horse Opera Productions if you would like to host a screening of The Insular Empire. (Note that home video pricing does not include public performance rights.) Director/Producer Vanessa Warheit is also available for speaking engagements.
Recent Screenings
The Insular Empire Screening on Okinawa
The Insular Empire will be screening this month on Okinawa, Japan, presented by an organization called Wattaa Loochoo, or "We more
Pacific Rim Film Festival Screening
I'm in Santa Cruz today, where The Insular Empire is screening as part of the Pacific Rim Film festival. With more
UC Berkeley Screening Oct 7
Famoksaiyan and the University of California at Berkeley Dept. of Anthropology will be hosting a screening of The Insular Empire: October more
Guam Screening – All We Need Now is Lino…
I had the pleasure of talking with Travis Coffman earlier this week on the Guam k57 talk show, about the more
CSU East Bay Screening (Hayward, CA)
Famoksaiyan-sponsored free screening at CSUEB in Hayward, as part of the NPIEN conference.
Evergreen State College Screening
Tuesday's screening at Evergreen State College was a huge success. Sponsored by the college's Asian Pacific Islander Coalition, and spearheaded more
Seattle, Screening, and Samoan Slap-dancing
I had the opportunity to screen The Insular Empire at the University of Washington this past weekend, at the 4th more
Bay Area Screenings a Big Success
I confess to being pretty anxious beforehand - but both Bay Area screenings went off without a hitch. It couldn't more

