Year after Year (Chang Jiu Yuan) by Shuting Li
What does the life of elderly Chinese immigrants look like in Chinatown, New York City today? Elders at a Manhattan senior center tell their stories as active participants in daily activities offered by the center, including a historical play about Chinese immigrants in the early 20th century detained at Angel Island Immigration Station.
24/7 by Haneul Lee
On a corner in Brooklyn, people come and go 24/7 at the grocery store, 3 Guys from Brooklyn. Since 1975, the store has offered produce and products from all over the world at any time of day. This film captures one 24-hour period, where a never-ending stream of customers seek out international products and cultural familiarity while a revolving roster of workers supplies ongoing labor under a round-the-clock market system.
My Heart is Red by Mia Chen
Guo Zhen is a Chinese-American artist who showcases women’s bodies through a variety of mediums, from charcoal and ink to paper mâché and textiles. Through her large body of work and her storytelling, this film tells the story of Guo’s journey to feminist art.
