An interview with filmmaker Min Sook Lee on the creative process, political choices, and personal emotions that shaped There Are No Words.
Keep Reading"Art embraced multiple voices by welcoming diverse people, technologies, and mediums. It celebrated the amateur or the non-specialist," says photographer Ken Lum.
Keep ReadingKeira Loughran examines the ongoing impact of the Chinese Exclusion Act in Exclusion: Beyond the Silence, premiering at Reel Asian.
Keep ReadingBarbara Kayee Lee offers a personal story in Sing My Song about breaking through in entertainment and the fight for Asian representation.
Keep ReadingThe life and work of Japanese-Canadian chef Hidekazu Tojo and his omakase menu fuel foodie doc The Chef & the Daruma.
Keep ReadingA Passage Beyond Fortune, now streaming from the NFB, explores hidden histories by telling the story of a Chinese-Canadian family in Moose Jaw.
Keep ReadingNFB documentary Unarchived considers the hidden histories and politics of curating public archives, and the stories of archivists who seek a more inclusive history.
Keep ReadingAn interview with Big Fight in Little Chinatown director Karen Cho on telling the stories of Chinatowns throughout North America.
Keep ReadingAt a Toronto variety store, amid racks of candy, lottery tickets and cigarettes, a Korean couple battles their Canadian-born children. The father demands that his kids finish school, get married and start
Keep ReadingIn Made in Vietnam, Thi Vo embarks on a journey 30 years after he arrived in Canada to meet the father he never knew.
Keep Reading
