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Join the Live Filmmaker Q&A on Sunday, July 18th (7:00pm EST) with Director Christine Choy: Understanding AAPI Hate: Building a Movement of Solidarity and Resistance

This Academy-Award nominated film is a powerful statement about racism in working-class America. It relates the stark facts of Vincent Chin's brutal murder. A 27-year-old Chinese-American, Chin was celebrating his last days of bachelorhood in a Detroit bar. An argument broke out between him and Ron Ebens, a Chrysler Motors foreman. Ebens shouted ethnic insults, the fight moved outside, and before onlookers, Ebens bludgeoned Chin to death with a baseball bat.


In the ensuing trial, Ebens was let off with a suspended sentence and a small fine. Outrage filled the Asian-American community to the point where they organized an unprecedented civil rights protest. His bereaved mother, brought up to be self-effacing, successfully led a nationwide crusade for a retrial.


This tragic story is interwoven with the whole fabric of timely social concerns. It addresses issues such as the failure of our judicial system to value every citizen's rights equally, the collapse of the automobile industry under pressure from Japanese imports, and the souring of the American dream for the blue collar worker. Widely acclaimed by the press, Who Killed Vincent Chin? is a memorable film for all audiences.


This screening is co-sponsored by the UCLA Labor Center, AALDEF, APALA (Maryland, Michigan, and D.C.), Labor 411 / Labor 411 Foundation, and the DC Labor Film Fest.


  • Year
    1987
  • Runtime
    87 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United States
  • Director
    Christine Choy, Renee Tajima-Pena