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Reminiscence MOCANYC - 309 views - 4 days ago
This film was made in partnership with Apex, a mentoring program for inner-city Asian American youth.

The synopsis:
A young girl celebrates her grandmother's birthday as they reminisce about the grandfather who has recently passed away. We travel back in memory to 1965 - the grandparents, as a young couple, overcome what looks to be the end of their burgeoning relationship when the grandfather returns to China to tend to his sick mother.

Credits:
Written & Directed By
XIAOQIAN CHEN

CAST
Grandma
KIT FONG LEE

Granddaughter
DEANNA ZHU

Michelle (Grandma as a Young Woman)
DANIELLE YU

Lin (Grandpa as a Young Man)
HAI NINH

Cousin John
HARTMAN WONG

CREW
Producer
ISABELLA IP

Cinematographer
MATTE CHI

Editors
MATTE CHI
XIAOQIAN CHEN
ISABELLA IP

Sound
HYUNSUK KIM

Key Grip
HYUNSUK KIM

Costumes
CONNIE CHOW

PA
DASH
Music Composed and Performed By
VINCENT IP

THANKS GOES TO
Museum of Chinese in America
APEX
Asian American Film Lab
Tings Co.
City Hall Senior Center

Holly Chee and her mother, Danny Chen, Karin Chien, Amanda Ing

SPECIAL THANKS GOES TO
Xiaoqian Chen's family for their loving support
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MOCA PRESENTS...The Chinatown Film Project MOCANYC - 1,624 views - 3 weeks ago
Introducing the Chinatown Film Project, a short film exhibit produced for the Museum of Chinese in America. Video by Rich Wong.

http://www.mocanyc.org/visit/e vents/chinatown_film_project
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Walking Chinatown MOCANYC - 486 views - 6 months ago
Talent: Thomas Kwai Chong Luke, Lynn Bernadine Wilson, Sharon Ngan Ging Taba
Writer/Director: Lynn B. Wilson
Production/Postproduction: Webfish Pacific, Honolulu
Producers: Lynn B. Wilson & Sharon Taba
Copyright © 2008 Webfish Pacific
Synopsis: Same Small Boat Productions in partnership with Webfish Pacific present this video poem of Honolulu's Chinatown where sidewalks, feet, languages, textures and rhythms reveal vibrant layers of community history. By focusing on the everyday life of Chinatown markets, the video reveals
counterpoints of cultural and historical complexities to represent shifting understanding of "cultural
diversity."
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Miles Apart MOCANYC - 212 views - 11 months ago
Entry to AAFilmLab's 2008 72 Hour Film Shootout, Chinatown Award Category. Produced by Team White Rabbit. AWARDS: Best Cinematography.
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Le Courier MOCANYC - 149 views - 11 months ago
Entry to AAFilmLab's 2008 72 Hour Film Shootout, Chinatown Award Category. Produced by Team Paper Street Soap Company.
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Killer Headline MOCANYC - 114 views - 11 months ago
Entry to AAFilmLab's 2008 72 Hour Film Shootout, Chinatown Award Category. Produced by Team Last Minute Pictures.
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It's So Hard to Say Goodbye MOCANYC - 119 views - 11 months ago
Entry to AAFilmLab's 2008 72 Hour Film Shootout, Chinatown Award Category. Produced by Team 4ward Motion Films.
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Spofford Alley MOCANYC - 1,463 views - 11 months ago
Entry to AAFilmLab's 2008 72 Hour Film Shootout, Chinatown Award Category. Produced by Team Zeitgeist. AWARD: MOCA CHINATOWN AWARD
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Grace and Benny MOCANYC - 112 views - 11 months ago
Entry to AAFilmLab's 2008 72 Hour Film Shootout, Chinatown Award Category. Produced by Team Short Round.
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Goodbye New York, Hello Asia MOCANYC - 157 views - 11 months ago
Entry to AAFilmLab's 2008 72 Hour Film Shootout, Chinatown Award Category. Produced by Team I Luv HK.
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First Goodbye Cleaning Agency MOCANYC - 34 views - 11 months ago
Entry to AAFilmLab's 2008 72 Hour Film Shootout, Chinatown Award Category. Produced by Team Inspirasian.
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Discard MOCANYC - 53 views - 11 months ago
Entry to AAFilmLab's 2008 72 Hour Film Shootout, Chinatown Award Category. Produced by Team Grace, wtf? AUDIENCE AWARD winner
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Welcome to the Chinatown Film Project, presented by Museum of Chinese in America!

We want you to share your films, up to 7 minutes long, about your city's Chinatown. We're interested in large metropolitan Chinatowns as well as single strip mall Chinatowns! We want all formats, from camera phone video to Super 8mm film. This project is about re-seeing Chinatown through the eyes of filmmakers. And it's about taking the art of filmmaking to Chinatowns the world over.

To submit a video:

Send an email to yourfilm@mocanyc.org with the following:
- your video, as an attachment (14MB limit).
- a brief synopsis of your video.
- a list of credits you want to be included when your video is posted to our channel.
- confirm that your video conforms to the Terms of Use policies: http://www.youtube.com/t/terms

MOCA will let you know if your video has been accepted to our Channel! If accepted, we will post the video in our Channel the same day.
About Me: The Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA) is the first fulltime, professionally staffed museum dedicated to reclaiming, preserving, and interpreting the history and culture of Chinese and their descendants in the Western Hemisphere.
Hometown:
New York, NY
Country:
United States
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