All across the globe, Chinatowns are under threat of disappearing – and along with them, the rich history of a community who fought from the margins for a place to belong. Across North America, there are movements that are multiethnic and intergenerational in their grassroots solidarity to fight for these neighborhoods to amplify their cultural value to the greater metropolis. BIG FIGHT IN LITTLE CHINATOWN, directed by Karen Cho, documents the collective fight to save Chinatowns across North America. With patient verite Karen brings us front and center to organizing movements in Vancouver, New York and Chicago; each with a gentrification message that can resonate for many of our communities here in Southern California.
- Year2022
- Runtime88 minutes
- LanguageCantonese, English, French, Mandarin, Toishanese
- CountryCanada
- DirectorKaren Cho
- ProducerBob Moore
- Executive ProducerDaniel Cross, Mila Aung-Thwin
- CinematographerNathaniel Brown, Joshua Frank
- EditorRyan Mullins
All across the globe, Chinatowns are under threat of disappearing – and along with them, the rich history of a community who fought from the margins for a place to belong. Across North America, there are movements that are multiethnic and intergenerational in their grassroots solidarity to fight for these neighborhoods to amplify their cultural value to the greater metropolis. BIG FIGHT IN LITTLE CHINATOWN, directed by Karen Cho, documents the collective fight to save Chinatowns across North America. With patient verite Karen brings us front and center to organizing movements in Vancouver, New York and Chicago; each with a gentrification message that can resonate for many of our communities here in Southern California.
- Year2022
- Runtime88 minutes
- LanguageCantonese, English, French, Mandarin, Toishanese
- CountryCanada
- DirectorKaren Cho
- ProducerBob Moore
- Executive ProducerDaniel Cross, Mila Aung-Thwin
- CinematographerNathaniel Brown, Joshua Frank
- EditorRyan Mullins