Silicon Valley Asian Pacific FilmFest

Online - Immigrant Experience/Stories 2

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Available October 20, 2025 7:00 AM UTC
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This collection of AAPI short films reflects the journeys, struggles, and triumphs of immigrant life. From the bittersweet act of leaving home to the challenges of building a new one, these stories capture the resilience, hope, and sacrifice woven into the immigrant experience. Through intimate portraits and universal themes, the films honor the courage it takes to cross borders—geographic, cultural, and emotional—while celebrating the legacies immigrants create for future generations.

As an undocumented immigrant, Wei's livelihood depends on delivering food, his car being his most crucial possession. When carjacked, he fights to retain his job, driven by the urgent need to fund his toddler son's heart surgery.


Director Wenhwa Tsao


Wenhwa Tsao – Biography

Born and raised in Taiwan, Wenhwa Tsao is an award-winning filmmaker, educator, and industry leader whose work delves into immigration, identity, and social justice. Her films have screened at over 100 international festivals across six continents, reaching audiences in North America (Canada, Mexico), Asia (China, Taiwan, South Korea, India, Iran, Turkey, Japan), Europe (France, Germany, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands, Romania, Sweden, Ireland, the UK), South America (Argentina, Ecuador, Venezuela), Africa (Nigeria, South Africa), and Oceania (Australia, New Zealand), as well as the Caribbean (Bermuda). With a global presence, her storytelling continues to engage and inspire diverse audiences.

Wenhwa's films have received support from prestigious granting organizations, including, the Illinois Arts Council Artist Fellowship, and the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts Media Artist Fellowship and the Kodak Faculty Scholar Award. In recognition of her talent, the American Film Institute selected her for its prestigious Directing Workshop for Women.

Her creative work reflects a deep commitment to telling authentic, underrepresented stories, particularly those of Asian immigrants and marginalized communities. She is dedicated to tackling important social issues through film, including the impact of racism and the experiences of undocumented immigrants. She is also a certified Intimacy Coordinator through the Intimacy Professionals Association, bringing industry-leading expertise to on-set safety and best practices.

Beyond her filmmaking, Wenhwa has had a distinguished career in education, serving as Interim Co-Director for the School of Film and Television at Columbia College Chicago, where she is also a tenured professor. She has held key leadership roles, including Associate Chair and Director of Graduate Studies, and has been a driving force in curriculum development. Her contributions to film education earned her the Excellence in Teaching Award from Columbia College Chicago and the University Film & Video Association.

Wenhwa has been a key leader in film education, serving on the North America Board of CILECT (Centre International de Liaison des Écoles de Cinéma et de Télévision), the global association of the world's top film and television schools. Additionally, she has held leadership positions in the University Film & Video Association (UFVA), serving as President and Conference Vice President. Through her advocacy and mentorship, she has played a pivotal role in shaping film education, ensuring that emerging filmmakers are equipped with the skills, knowledge, and opportunities to succeed in the industry.

For more information about her work, you can visit her websites at:

https://www.novastudio.org/

https://www.intimacycoordinatorforscreens.com/

  • Year
    06/30/2025 00:00
  • Runtime
    0:15:00
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United States, United States
  • Director
    Wenhwa Tsao; 1st AD: Hugo Palacios; 2nd AD: Lorena De Leon; Script Supervisior: Lorren Lu
  • Screenwriter
    Wenhwa Tsao
  • Producer
    Wenhwa Tsao; Line Producer: Matthew Browne
  • Cast
    LEAD Cast-WEI: Hubert Gao; Support Cast- I-CHIN: Amanda Fang Yi; Cast-JOHN: Max A. Malec; Cast-NEIL: NATHAN VOGELSANG; Cast-BOSS: Edward Kaihatsu; Cast-Ying: Victoria Li; Cast-Elderly Man: Steven Welton; Cast-Lady with Dog: Coraly Broxter; Cast-Prep Cook: Aaron Lee Johnson; Cast-Carry Out Packer: IIsa Morales; Cast- Customer-1: Mariana Del Carpio; Cast- Customer-2: Sophia Schumacher; Cast-Baby's mother: Vickie Jicong Cao; Cast-Baby(son): Ian Leung; Cast-Chief/Old Man: Min Yu
  • Animator
    SFX Supervisor: Leo Bassow; Graphic Designer: Hannah Brumfield, Alex Laudicina; Illustrator: GE Creech, Em Nykiel
  • Production Design
    Key Production Assistant: Grace Larson; Truck Driver PA/PA: Eleanor Agnew; PA: Natalie Grzeszczak, Haley Patton, Jason Hart; Director of Photography: Adam Jones; Camera Operator: Pouya Shahbazi; 1st AC: Katrina Mulligan; 1st AC (3/29): Brian Delisi; 2nd AC: Stephanie Arreguin; DIT (3/25-3/27): Ava Liebentritt; DIT (3/28-3/29): Alan Powell; Gaffer: Ethan Schoenborn; BB Electric: Evan Thompson; Key Grip: Braeden Huff; BB Grip: Sophie Chevako; Grip: Mycah Cassell, Wilson Rouse, Pete Conroy; Production Designer: Heather Kuhlmann; Art Director: Brianna Pitterle; Art Department Coordinator: Madeleine Grace Smith; Set Decorator: Jennifer Fenstermaker; Key Assistant Set Decorator: Tia Medriano; Assistant Set Decorator: Marcus Myles, Ella Stanley; Set Dresser: Christopher Donahue; Set Designer: Heather Kuhlmann; Construction Coordinator: Ashley Torosian; Construction Coordinator Assistant: Annabel Pottebaum; Construction Crew: Rino DiNardi, Louise Bean, Isaac Alexander, Olivia Lucchesi, Ellie Moody, Alexander Harris, Ash McDowell, Colette Postaer, Chris Stopka, Paige Grable, Nath√°lia Souza Gomes; Key Scenic: Shelby Burge; Key Scenic Assistant: Annabel Pottebaum; Scenic Artist: Luka Fiorani, Spencer Dylan, Nathan Anderson, Bella Triggiano Rogan; Props Master: Leo Bassow; Props Assistant: Frida Arellano; Props Fabricator: Kiara Tymec; Costume Designer: Isabella De Jesus; Wardrobe Assistant: Emma Troy, Margaret Campbell; Costume Buyer: Nora Dolin; HMUA: Lauren Mateling
  • Sound Design
    Sound Mixer: Aaron Hamlin; Drone Videographer: Max Heiligman
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