
Overview
From the first Chinese-American film produced in 1916, to Ang Lee's triumphant Brokeback Mountain nine decades later, this films brings together a group of actors, writers, directors -- and iconic film images -- to examine Chinese contributions to an industry that was often ignorant and dismissive about race. Such artists as Wayne Wang, Joan Chen, David Henry Hwang, Nancy Kwan and Amy Tan share their experiences of being "the other." These stories and film clips from more than 90 films -- some dating back to the 1890s -- weave a rich tapestry and complex history.
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23 - 1Jerome Robbins: Something to Dance About February 18, 2009
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23 - 2Glass: A Portrait of Philip in Twelve Parts April 08, 2009
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23 - 3Hollywood Chinese May 27, 2009
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23 - 4Neil Young: Don't Be Denied June 10, 2009
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23 - 5Garrison Keillor: The Man on the Radio in the Red Shoes July 01, 2009
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23 - 6Trumbo September 02, 2009
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23 - 7Joan Baez: How Sweet the Sound October 14, 2009
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23 - 8Louisa May Alcott: the Woman Behind 'Little Women' December 28, 2009