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		<title>By: enderzero.net &#187; Blog Archive &#187; VCFest2010 &#8211; LA&#8217;s Asian Film Fest</title>
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		<description>[...] She, A Chinese &#8211; China This film from female filmmaker Guo Xiaolu looks to be an interesting character piece about identitiy and gender roles in modern China. It is preceeded by the short film Let Fly by UCSB Film grad Laurie Tsou. Congrats Laurie! Screens Sun 5/2 4:00pm at Sunset 5. [...]</description>
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