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In
September 2000, 'Cupid's Mistake' marked his feature film directorial
debut at the Laemmle's Sunset 5 Theater in Los Angeles followed
by a second screening at the Pioneer Theater in New York City
in August 2001. 'Cupid's Mistake' set the record in the Guinness
World Records for least expensive feature film at $980.00.
Mr. Kang's short film, 'Toilet Lesson' was the Official Selection
at Tromadance 2001. Both of Young's next films, his second feature
film 'First Testament: CIA Vengeance' and the documentary, 'Haitian
Slave Children' premiered in Los Angeles 2001.
'First Testament: CIA Vengeance' won the Special B-Movie Achievement
Award and 3 Nominations at The 2002 B-Movie Film Festival in New
York.
'Haitian Slave Children' received 'Best Effort Documentary' at
the 2001 Jamerican International Film Festival and took the Silver
Remi Award in the WorldFest Houston 2002.
Young's third feature was the supernatural mystery 'Death Valley
Diary'(2002).
Mr. Kang's fourth feature is the sexy romantic comedy 'Soap Girl'(2002).
This fourth effort won the Audience Award at the Big Bear Lake
International Film Festival. 'Soap Girl' also received notice
as the Official Selection at the Riverside International Film
Festival 2003. 'Soap Girl' opened in Hollywood at the Fairfax
Laemmle Theater and Gardena in December 2002.
On tour, 'Soap Girl' heads for the Lone Star State in January
appearing at the Border Theater in Mission, Texas, January 18.
The sexy comedy then sails all the way out to Hawaii to appear
at the Wallace Theater in Honolulu, February 14, 2003.
'Soap Girl' was rated one of the '10 BEST UNSEEN FILMS OF 2002'
and received Five Stars in 'Film Threat.' More than any other
film to date, 'Soap Girl has created internet controversy and
debate.
Young Man Kang's Official Site
www.youngmankang.com
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