These contemporary stories tackle fraught family relationships, creating new livelihoods, collective memory and many other moments that shape Vietnamese American lives. No Crying at the Dinner Table meditatively breaks open family tensions in order to resolve them. Zooming out from individual to community heartbreak and healing, The Morning Passing on el Cajon Boulevard acknowledges the experience of losing loved ones from far away. Following two short films on the process of making a living in a new place, Upon Skin, Upon Stone rounds out the program by inviting the audience to look ahead to future possibilities.
Co-presented by Kandelia (formerly Vietnamese Friendship Association) and Northwest Vietnamese News
Exploring the intimacy of the mundane, sống ở đây | TO LIVE HERE focuses on the lives of Vietnamese shrimpers and elderly farmers in New Orleans, understanding the reverberations of the past, present in day to day labor. Told in a meditative, nonlinear manner, this short film articulates how separate moments in time coalesce into a day, a career, and a life.
- Year2020
- Runtime21 minutes
- LanguageEnglish, Vietnamese
- CountryUnited States
- PremiereWorld Premiere
- NoteEnglish Subtitles
- DirectorMelanie Ho
These contemporary stories tackle fraught family relationships, creating new livelihoods, collective memory and many other moments that shape Vietnamese American lives. No Crying at the Dinner Table meditatively breaks open family tensions in order to resolve them. Zooming out from individual to community heartbreak and healing, The Morning Passing on el Cajon Boulevard acknowledges the experience of losing loved ones from far away. Following two short films on the process of making a living in a new place, Upon Skin, Upon Stone rounds out the program by inviting the audience to look ahead to future possibilities.
Co-presented by Kandelia (formerly Vietnamese Friendship Association) and Northwest Vietnamese News
Exploring the intimacy of the mundane, sống ở đây | TO LIVE HERE focuses on the lives of Vietnamese shrimpers and elderly farmers in New Orleans, understanding the reverberations of the past, present in day to day labor. Told in a meditative, nonlinear manner, this short film articulates how separate moments in time coalesce into a day, a career, and a life.
- Year2020
- Runtime21 minutes
- LanguageEnglish, Vietnamese
- CountryUnited States
- PremiereWorld Premiere
- NoteEnglish Subtitles
- DirectorMelanie Ho