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Tze Chun’s Sundance Film and IFFB Winner

Children of Invention, a critically acclaimed independent feature film written and directed by Tze Chun, a native son of Randolph, MA, will have its Boston-area theatrical premiere on Friday, February 26th.  The film will run as an exclusive one-week engagement at the Brattle Theatre in Harvard Square.

CHILDREN OF INVENTION, which is set and was shot in and around Boston, had its world premiere at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival, played over 40 film festivals, and won 15 festival awards, 5 of which were Grand Jury or Best Narrative Feature prizes, including the top prize at the Independent Film Festival Boston.  The film was named one of the «Top 13 Films of 2009» by Hammer to Nail and made several «Best Undistributed Films of 2009» lists.  It has also gained notoriety for its hybrid DIY distribution strategy, including being one of 5 Sundance films to launch YouTube Rentals.  The filmmakers were recently named in Ted Hope’s list of «21 Brave Thinkers Of Truly Free Film.»

In CHILDREN OF INVENTION, two young children living outside Boston are left to fend for themselves when their hardworking mother gets embroiled in a pyramid scheme and disappears. The film is Chun’s debut feature and is loosely based on his own Sundance 2007 short film, WINDOWBREAKER, which earned him a spot on Filmmaker Magazine’s annual «25 New Faces of Independent Film» list.

The film also takes inspiration from Chun’s own childhood in Boston’s suburbs.  Says Chun, «When I was little, my sister and I followed my mother to countless pyramid seminars.  The film is a personal story about the world I grew up in – a subculture of immigrant and working class Americans trying to get-rich-quick in order to get themselves out of a financial hole.  I didn’t foresee the current financial crisis. But with the economy the way it is now, it seems like everyone’s living through some version of what the family in the film goes through.»

Of filming in Boston, Chun said, «Boston is a very cinematic city, and it’s a shame that more films don’t shoot there.  We hope that with the success of this film, more homegrown filmmakers will stay in Boston to make their features, and more filmmakers from other parts of the country will consider setting their stories here.»

CHILDREN OF INVENTION features breakthrough performances by Cindy Cheung (LADY IN THE WATER) and newcomers Michael Chen, age 10, and Crystal Chiu, age 8. It was produced by Mynette Louie (MUTUAL APPRECIATION), shot by Chris Teague (MAN, THE SECOND LINE, SALT KISS), edited by Anna Boden (HALF NELSON, SUGAR); scored by T. Griffin (A WALK INTO THE SEA), cast by Susan Shopmaker (AFTERSCHOOL, GREAT WORLD OF SOUND, SHORTBUS), co-produced by Trevor Sagan, Dave Saltzman, and Sheila Dvorak, and executive produced by Dan Cogan of Impact Partners (BORN INTO BROTHELS, GHOSTS OF ABU GHRAIB, NO IMPACT MAN, THE GARDEN).

Both Chun and producer Mynette Louie will be in attendance at the evening screenings on Friday, 2/26 and Saturday, 2/27, and the daytime screenings on Sunday, 2/28.  For show times and to purchase tickets, go to: www.brattlefilm.org

For more information on the film, visit www.childrenofinvention.com or email info@childrenofinvention.com

About CHILDREN OF INVENTION
One of Filmmaker Magazine ‘s «25 New Faces of Independent Film,» writer-director Tze Chun makes his feature film debut with one of the most-awarded and best-reviewed films of 2009. CHILDREN OF INVENTION is by turns humorous

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