MESSY, ENERGETIC, INTENSE: A ROUNDTABLE CONVERSATION AMONG NEW YORK’S ASIAN AMERICAN EXPERIMENTAL FILMMAKERS OF THE EIGHTIES WITH RODDY BOGAWA, DARYL CHIN, SHU LEA CHEANG, AND REA TAJIRI
This roundtable grew out of conversations between filmmaker Rea Tajiri, programmer Abby Sun, and scholar Vince Schleitwiler about a misunderstood chapter in the history of Asian American film and media: New York City in the eighties, a vibrant capital of Asian American filmmaking with a distinctivel...
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