NEW WAVE @ SMU | Thursday, April 24th NEW WAVE premiered at Tribeca 2024 last June, where it won the Albert Maysles Special Jury Award for Best New Documentary Director. Since then, the film has screened at over 20 festivals, earning additional accolades including Audience Award, Grand Jury Prize for Best Feature, and excellence in cross-cultural filmmaking. Press coverage includes: The New York Times, Vogue, IndieWire, Hyperallergic, Los Angeles Times, and San Francisco Chronicle. To build on this momentum, the New Wave team launched the "New Wave 50 for 50" campaign to bring the film to 50 cities and 50 screens in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the end of the American/Vietnam War in 2025. FILM TRAILER: [hidden] WEBSITE: [hidden] INSTAGRAM: @newwavedocumentary TICKETS: The event is free with Eventbrite RSVP. Admission is granted on a first-come, first-served basis. NEW VENUE: Crum Family Auditorium (Inside the David B. Miller Business Quadrangle - Basement of Fincher Building) NEW LOCATION ADDRESS: 6212 Bishop Blvd., Dallas, TX 75275 TBC PARKING: Parking location to be confirmed soon. A "Know Before You Go" email will be sent along with a parking pass 1-2 days prior to event date. Free and will be sent to those who request it one day before event. >>> PLEASE FILL OUT THIS FORM TO REQUEST A FREE PARKING PASS (PARKING DETAILS WILL BE UPDATED SOON <<< TIME: 4:30 PM - Doors, reception, and book signing 5:45 PM - Movie screening: New Wave 7:20 PM - Panel Discussion MODERATOR: Lisa Tran, Managing Director of Corporate Engagement & Strategic Partnerships PANELISTS: Elizabeth Ai, Director of New Wave Chau Hoat Tran, Vietnamese Refugee Jimmy Tran, Son of Vietnam Refugee, SMU Alumnus, Principal and Founder of Oaklawn Group LLC Much gratitude to SMU faculty, students, staff, and organizations for making this screening [hidden] Tran, Managing Director, Corporate Engagement Executive EducationPiyawan Charoensap-Kelly, Corporate Communication and Public Affairs, Assistant Professor of Organizational CommunicationSMU Association of Asian and Pacific American Scholars and Allies (AAPASA)SMU Dedman College Interdisciplinary Institute's Asian Studies and Asian American Experiences (ASAAE) Research Cluster Speakers express their own views and not necessarily the views of SMU, DCII, AAPASA, ASAAE. Parking passes and maps will be available to for those REQUEST it 1-2 days before the event. More Info below.