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When award-winning Korean-American filmmaker Grace Lee was growing up in Missouri, she was the only Grace Lee she knew. But when she later moved to New York and California, everyone she met seemed to know "another Grace Lee." But why did they assume that all Grace Lees were nice, dutiful, piano-playing bookworms? Pursuing the moving target of Asian American female identity, the filmmaker... See Full Description
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Documentary |
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1 hr. 8 min. |
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| Release Date: |
December 14th, 2005 (NY) |
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| MPAA Rating: |
Not Rated |
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Women Make Movies
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| U.S. Box Office: |
$5,965 |
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New York Post, V.A. Musetto
"...fun..." Full Review...
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New York Times, Stephen Holden
"...it's really about cultural assimilation and a stereotype of virtue and subservience that has deep roots on both sides of the Pacific." Full Review...
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