Filmed during COVID-19 and across various states of lockdown, these short films capture the shared experiences of Asian Americans and people of all backgrounds during the COVID-19 pandemic. In addition to the pandemic itself, these shorts explore not only fights for racial justice and the necessity of economic support for small businesses, but also the creativity that has blossomed during lockdown.
Co-presented by International Community Health Services (ICHS) and Musang
Q&A moderated by Ellison Shieh with Mireia Vilanova and Windsor Wong (co-directors, First, We Eat), Jules Suo (director, Mulgogi), Athena Han (director, Hey Yú), Andy Wong (director, Day Sixty), Lauren Frohne (director, As Close As You Can Get), and Corinne Chin (director, Cultivating Resilience, The Uprising).
Filmed during COVID-19 and across various states of lockdown, these short films capture the shared experiences of Asian Americans and people of all backgrounds during the COVID-19 pandemic. In addition to the pandemic itself, these shorts explore not only fights for racial justice and the necessity of economic support for small businesses, but also the creativity that has blossomed during lockdown.
Co-presented by International Community Health Services (ICHS) and Musang
Q&A moderated by Ellison Shieh with Mireia Vilanova and Windsor Wong (co-directors, First, We Eat), Jules Suo (director, Mulgogi), Athena Han (director, Hey Yú), Andy Wong (director, Day Sixty), Lauren Frohne (director, As Close As You Can Get), and Corinne Chin (director, Cultivating Resilience, The Uprising).