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‘Mrs. Noisy’ and the cost of caring

September 29, 2020
by Jeremy Lim CineVueFeatures

Written By: Jeremy Lim Disclaimer: This article may contain spoilers. Amano Chihiro, takes a simple, rather played-out scenario and stretches it to its limits. While exploring family drama, life in the modern age and slapstick comedy, Amano manages to ...

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‘The Paper Tigers,’ or if Bruce Lee had turned into Steven Seagal

September 28, 2020
by Nathan Liu CineVueFeatures

Written By: Nathan Liu   For people like my father — that is, Asian Americans growing up in the 1960s — Bruce Lee was the closest thing to an Asian superhero. He was a martial arts master, a picture of physical fitness, and a man who always fought fo ...

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Documentary as pilgrimage: Larissa Lam and Baldwin Chiu’s ‘Far East Deep South’

September 27, 2020
by Kano Umezaki CineVueFeatures

Written By Kano Umezaki In the triptych documentary, “Far East Deep South,” director Larissa Lam and co-producer Baldwin Chiu explore the traumatic, intergenerational consequences of coerced Chinese labor migration in the American South. The documentar ...

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Ran Jing tells a story of belonging in ‘Model’

September 26, 2020
by Huizhu Pan CineVueFeatures

Written By: Huizhu Pan   This article contains spoilers.   Blending into the community can be a life-long concern for many migrants in the United States. Their insecurity usually comes from various aspects, including cultural discrepancy and ide ...

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How filmmakers are coping during COVID-19

September 25, 2020
by Saiya Floyd CineVueFeatures

Written By: Saiya Floyd   Earlier this summer, we spoke to three New York based artists on how they were handling the current pandemic. We spoke to Wynton Wong (interview on 5/13/20), Vera Chow (interview on 5/14/20), and Chithra Jeyaram (interview on 6/1 ...

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‘Curtain Up!’ puts Asian American kids front and center

September 24, 2020
by Jeremy Lim CineVueFeatures

Written By: Jeremy Lim   “Easier to be scared than happy.” Charlotte Wang says this slumped in her auditorium seat with a beaming smile on her face, waiting to be called on stage. This beautiful mix of emotions, a moment filled with anxiety yet bereft of ...

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Crossing Over: Understanding the plight of immigrant performers

September 8, 2020
by Nathan Liu CineVueFeatures

Written By: Nathan Liu     When discussing Asian media representation, the conversation tends to focus on American actors who feel they aren’t being treated fairly. But what about immigrant artists, hoping to make a splash in the land that prod ...

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Learning to speak ‘Lingua Franca’

August 22, 2020
by Demi Guo CineVueFeatures

Written By: Demi Guo Isabel Sandoval resurfaces in the film world with a narrative that has become all-too-familiar: The story of an undocumented worker in the time of ICE. As the director and the main lead, she makes the experience as authentic to he ...

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Grace Lee: The identity representation behind a name

July 24, 2020
by Huizhu Pan CineVueFeaturesUncategorized

Written by: Huizhu Pan   Speaking of Asians for Black Lives Matter, I’ve seen many Asian Americans actively participating in protests. But it is still surprising to know there was an Asian activist leading Black revolutions in "American Revolutionary ...

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