Asia Society Film Screening & Discussion: Lost Land (Harà Watan)
Date and Time: Tuesday, June 9, 2026 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Location (in-person): Asia Society at 725 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10021
Description: Join the Asia Society for a special screening of Lost Land on the eve of World Refugee Day, an international day designated by the United Nations to honor the strength, resilience, and courage of people forced to flee their countries due to conflict or persecution. The screening will be followed by a discussion with Writer and Director Akio Fujimoto and Consulting Producer Eric Nyari to deepen understanding, foster empathy, and engage in meaningful dialogue about the global refugee experience.
Watch the trailer below:
GETSEA Simulcast Film Screening: Sotong & Against This Messy World
This spring, GETSEA will host two short films highlighting the challenges to art and expression in Malaysia’s complex political, legal, and societal landscape.
Date and Time: Monday, April 6, 2026 at 05:00PM EST
Sotong follows four fierce local drag queens who were part of the 2022 Halloween party raided by the authorities. One of them, Juan, was arrested for ‘a man dressing up as a woman.’ Two years later, they revisit on the fallout of that night as they continue to perform underground and nurture the Malaysian drag scene in all its beauty, joy, and pain.
Against This Messy World is a deeply introspective and visually captivating short documentary that delves into the heart and soul of artistic expression in Malaysia. A personal exploration, narrated by Malaysian artists, this documentary takes viewers on an evocative journey to understand the essence and purpose of being an artist in a world marked by chaos and uncertainty and piece together conversations and unfiltered moments in their lives.
Universities from across North America will come together to watch the films simultaneously, then connect via Zoom with the filmmakers for a post-screening discussion. If you are interested in holding a screening at your campus, please reach out to Chris Hulshof at chulshof@wisc.edu.
GETSEA Simulcast Film Screening & Discussion: Vietnamerica
November 18, 2025 - 2:00pm (PT) / 5:00pm (ET)
Following the wars in Vietnam, over two million people fled to country with the collapse of the Republic of Vietnam. That exodus, referred to by many as “the boat people” resulted in nearly half dying while in flight, battling the elements, starvation, and pirates.
Vietnamerica follows Master Nguyen Hoa as he returns to former refugee camps in Southeast Asia after three decades abroad to search for the graves of his wife and two children. Having fled Vietnam in 1981 on a boat with his family and friends, Hoa was the only survivor.
Executive Producer Nancy Bui of the Vietnamese Heritage Foundation joins GETSEA and 25 universities across North America to watch Vietnamerica together simultaneously and connect via Zoom for a discussion with the filmmaker about the Vietnamese diaspora, their struggle, and how Master Hoa’s story is a prism to see the larger group.
For more information on the film, visit http://vietnamericamovie.org. If you are interested in holding a screening on your campus, contact GETSEA Director of Communications, Chris Hulshof, at chulshof@wisc.edu.
Film Screening and Discussion: Three Seasons
Screening with commentary by director Tony Bui
Date and Time: Friday, September 19, 2025 at 7:00PM
Location: Page Hall - University at Albany Downtown Campus
135 Western Avenue, Albany NY 12203 See map.
(Vietnam, 1999, 113 minutes, color, Rated PG-13).
Directed by Tony Bui. Starring Don Duong, Nguyen Ngoc Hiep, Tran Manh Cuong, Zoe Bui, and Harvey Keitel.
The first film to receive both the Grand Jury Prize and the Audience Award at the Sundance Film Festival, Three Seasons presents a variety of characters as they experience the past, present, and future of Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon) in the early days of “Đổi Mới,” the state capitalist market reforms initiated in 1986. Three Seasons was the first American film to be made in Vietnam after the U.S. lifted its 30-year trade embargo in 1994.
Presented by The Glen Trotiner Endowed Lecture in Filmmaking fund in memory of Glen Trotiner ’78, MS ’79, a highly regarded filmmaker and a distinguished UAlbany alumnus.
GETSEA Simulcast Film Screening: Bophana Center Indigenous Films
Event Date: 9 April 2024
GETSEA Simulcast Film Screening: Above and Below the Ground
Event Date: 16 October 2023

