Only a few weeks after the Quantum Storm E-Magazine [QSE] released
an investigative news report over the possible rigging of awards for an
international indie film festival [Rigged Indie Film Festivals & Awards Are
Back In Houston dtd 1-4-2019], it seems the at the lone film festival in
question, the U.S. Chinese International Independent Film Festival, has simply
just disappeared from existence. Even the presented “committee” which
overlooked this even has simply disappeared; with the exception of a few
American and Chinese businesses who were wrestled up and asked to provide
funding to help put it all together. Any online searches for the festivals websites have proven that the once active links were completely shut down and removed from existence; leaving many to speculate that the event was a sham all along.


What comes in complete surprise was a gem studded tiara that was purchased solely for the "Best Actress" award and presented to none other than Nanae Volley for her two second scene and voice over part in a fan film trailer entitled, BLADE REMIX, which was directed by the secondary creator of the International event in Houston, Mr. Muhd. In the years that I have lived in the Houston area and have witnessed many Independent award platforms, I have never seen an actress receive a tiara for their efforts in a film, especially only performing in a film for a few seconds. Mrs. Valle seemed to love the attention of winning the award and the tiara as she was crowned the best actress in a Chinese International film that was actually just a short film, and a fan film at that. I also find it a bit humorous that no one can gain access to the fan film to see it in it's entirety and many of actors who took part in the fan film have stated that the fan film, which only consisted of an action sequence, was incomplete and lacked a full story to present to the judges. This has just been another element of various red flags that has arisen over the film festivals "alleged" judging of Independent films which claimed to have Chinese actors and culture presented within.

All of this speculation and lack of information has seemingly
took its toll on a couple of people who planned the whole event out without any
thought of the consequences that would arise after putting together an even
under false pretenses. The local private businesses that were bought in as
sponsors and investors were also misled in the attempt to help provide an
honest Indie film festival to help bolster the local Chinese community who has
not had proper representation in indie movie awards. The entire idea of a
Chinese film festival might have started out like an honest venue to help bring
more Chinese indie films and investors to the forefront of future productions,
but instead either gave useless awards to those who didn’t properly earn the
prestige or perhaps lined the pockets of a few people who were out to make a
quick buck.
Only time will tell if a proper investigation by the local authorities and
District Attorney begins to take place and if any serious crime had occurred during the International event that wasn't so International by the look of things. For now, the QSE can only speculate what
actually transpired in Houston during the four to five days that an alleged
International U.S./ Chinese Film Festival occurred with the proper
representatives and committee’s required to hold such an event.