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‘Twilight’s Kiss’ highlights an often-forgotten LGBT story

October 5, 2020
by Demi Guo CineVueFeatures

They could be anyone’s uncles Written By: Demi Guo   Before the pandemic, “Twilight’s Kiss” (released as “Suk Suk” outside of North America) had already been well-received by its Hong Kong audience. Director Ray Yeung awaited its international releas ...

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Learning is a labor of love in Shuling Yong’s ‘Unteachable’

October 5, 2020
by Kano Umezaki CineVueFeatures

Written By: Kano Umezaki   Singapore’s centralized education system is known for yielding high test results, but it often fails to give support to its most vulnerable, low-income students. Shuling Yong’s “Unteachable” documents Meixi Ng’s four-year journe ...

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Real ‘90s kids remember the ‘Death of Nintendo’

October 4, 2020
by Demi Guo CineVueFeatures

And the volcano eruption. And the American occupation. And the — Written By: Demi Guo   Valerie Castillo Martinez looks back on her childhood in the Philippines, to the first great change she experienced. “The Death of Nintendo,” produced by Martinez an ...

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‘Export My Love’ touches on women’s dilemmas in a patriarchal culture

October 2, 2020
by Huizhu Pan CineVueFeatures

Written By: Huizhu Pan   A woman’s status in her family has long been a controversial topic in China. Given the hundreds of years of feudal history during which “A man can have multiple wives, but a woman cannot marry twice” (“Lessons for Women,” Zha ...

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‘The Donut King’ reminds us who America is

October 2, 2020
by CineVue CineVueFeatures

Written By: Michelle Ahn   In the northeast, America runs on Dunkin, but on the west coast, Americans relied on one of its immigrants to get their donut fix. “The Donut King” follows the life of Ted Ngoy, from his immigration story as a Cambodian ref ...

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‘Definition Please’ spells more than just the winning word

October 1, 2020
by CineVue CineVueFeatures

Written By: Michelle Ahn   Like her protagonist in her feature film debut, Sujata Day of “Insecure” fame won the Spelling Bee in fourth grade. “ sounds really exciting and like a big accomplishment but there were only ten people in my grade.” Althoug ...

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Mechanized racism: Shalini Kantaya’s ‘Coded Bias’

September 30, 2020
by Kano Umezaki CineVueFeatures

Written By: Kano Umezaki When MIT Media Lab researcher, Joy Buolamwini, finds that face-recognition softwares fail to identify darker-skinned people, she discovers that anti-Blackness is pervasive within the fabric of the digital world.  Sha ...

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Academic integrity versus ‘Stealing School’

September 30, 2020
by Saiya Floyd CineVueFeatures

Written By: Saiya Floyd On its surface, “Stealing School” is about the academic trial of an undergrad student accused of cheating on her final paper. But the film — writer/director Li Dong’s feature debut —  is made stronger by the various subplots ...

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‘Monsoon’: A travel log of change

September 29, 2020
by Nathan Liu CineVueFeatures

Written By: Nathan Liu   So often in fiction, the narrative of the Vietnam War is centered on the experiences of American soldiers, whether it be their loss of innocence in “Platoon” (1986), or their inability to return to civilian life in “First Blo ...

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