Hong Kong Dong, Freckled Rice, So Far from India

Hong Kong Dong
Water-color painter Dong Kingman creates an animated collage on his childhood in Hong Kong and his journey to America. A film by Dong Kingman. (1981, 5 mins, Color animation)

Freckled Rice--Director Stephen C. Ning in Person
A bilingual drama, filled with humorous touches, revolving around the frustrations of a 13-year-old “Jook Sen” (American-born Chinese) living in Boston's Chinatown in the sixties and the conflicts caused by misunderstandings in his bilingual, bicultural household. Directed by Stephen C. Ning. With Douglas Lee, Arabella Hong, Michael G. Chin. (1983, 48 mins, Color)

So Far from India
A young immigrant returns to India to bring his wife and son to America. His struggle to maintain his identity in the cross-cultural transition is contrasted to his wife's undaunted faith in him, and her expectations of the life that awaits her in America. Directed by Mira Nair. (1982, 52 mins, Color)

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