| Women Warriors |
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| (1974) 3 minutes A grim satire of those jaded yellow women who frantically apply make-up to their faces to be western-eyezed. Shot on the spur of the moment using short-ends of film while making Dupont Guy: The Schiz of Grant Avenue. Text appropriated from Jade Magazine ("The Asian American Identity"), Vol.1, No.1 [1974] in the article "Eye Makeup & The Asian Women". With Kathleen Chang, Connie Y. Yu. Narrated by Russell Lowe. |
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| Photo by Jim Dong |
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| (1985) 17 minutes |
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| Featuring the talents of and interviews with competitors in the Miss Chinatown U.S.A. Pageant - why they do it, what is done to them. Several zodiac cycles later, the naive and hopeful rationales for their participation remain constant, and continue to be a forehead-slapper. This original documentary hails from the era of the first personal portable video machines, the Sony AVC8400 Porta-Pak. The crude low-light performance and video dropouts of the mastertapes are in evidence. Features Victor Wong as an interviewer, way before his movie fame as an eccentric old Chinese coot. Videography by Curtis Choy and Jiro Maru. Add'l editing by Spencer Nakasako. |
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| Pricing for Women Warriors Institutions: purchase $75 Home use: $20 |
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| The Year of The Ox: The 1973 Chinatown Livestock Show |