3500+ Films - 2.5 million words – 1 million viewers! Founder and Curator Carmela selects some of our most entertaining, powerful and inspiring Asian American films at We Are Moving Stories. These include documentary and drama, shorts and feature about family, New York stories, young people, LA stories, diversity - and history.
Total length of this section: 25 Films.
<FAMILY>
Found in Korea - A Korean adoptee travels back to Korea for the first time in 35 years in search of her birth parents and the world she lost as a baby. While retracing the steps of her own adoption, she discovers her culture, identity and questions why Koreans are not adopting their own. Length: 1 hour 14 minutes. Director Nam Holtz:
Please Translate - explores how language divides but eventually bridges the relationship between a mother, Wang Yu and her daughter, Mei Lan. In a film about sacrifice, hardships and ultimately a mother's love, Mei Lan comes to realize how special their bond truly is. Length: 6 minutes. Writer/Director Kelsy Lua:
Soft Sounds of Peeling Fruit - A coming of age story of a rebellious Korean American teenager named Hayoung who discovers the complexities of her mother’s love. Length: 14 minutes. Production Designer Shi Min Yong:
Godlike - When Alex loses his mother he finds solace in competitive gaming. Length - 24 minutes 35 seconds. Writer/Director Mickey Finnegan:
Alice - A quirky Korean American dancer struggles to make her dream come alive while dealing with her parents, who are of a more traditional stock. Length: 6 minutes 42 seconds. Director Kari Lee Cartwright:
<NEW YORK STORIES>
In A New York Minute - Three strangers accidentally discover the solution to their problems lies in a single pregnancy test. Length: 1 hour 42 minutes. Writer/Director Ximan Li:
Bayard Street - Set in 1980s NYC, two Chinese immigrant restaurant workers find love while facing hardships chasing their American dreams. Length: 15 minutes 37 seconds. Writer/Director/Producer Cindy Chu:
Narcissus - Under the familial pressure and countless rejections in her career, an Asian American actress blames everything on her appearance and blindly takes action to better herself. Length: 16 minutes 17 seconds. Writer/Director Grace Gao:
<YOUNG PEOPLE>
Cat's Eye - A young girl struggles with her appearance growing up in a white space. 3 minutes 26 seconds. Cinematographer/Director Haley Min Young Kreofsky:
Dojo Girl - Yumi (half Caucasian and Japanese) is the teenage daughter of a Japanese karate sensei. Yumi struggles not only with the loss of her mother, but being bullied and labeled the derogatory name 'Dojo Girl' given by her predominantly white peer group. Length: 12 minutes 56 seconds. Director Joy Millana:
I Will Make You Mine - Three women wrestle with life's difficulties while confronting their past relationships with the same man. Length: 1 hour 19 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer/Actor Lynn Chen:
<LA STORIES>
Comfort - A late night courier agrees to pick up the feisty daughter of an important client. The two youngsters form a close connection and spend two nights exploring LA's local food scene while their romance blossoms. Length: 103 minutes. Director: William Lu:
Take Out Girl - Tera Wong, a desperate 20-year-old Asian girl, drops out of college to help work at her family’s failing restaurant. With her mother suffering from back injuries, and unable to seek medical care at the expense of closing the restaurant, Tera decides to take matters into her own hands and parlays her Chinese food delivery expertise into a profitable drug hustle. Financially trapped in a crime and violence-filled Los Angeles territory referred to as the ‘Low Bottoms’, Tera seeks help from a local drug kingpin, Lalo. With the cash rolling in, Tera intends to move her family restaurant to the suburbs and go clean. But after a series of tragic events, the dream Tera built on a foundation of lies comes crashing down, only to realize that she and Lalo have more in common than she could have ever imagined. Length: 1 hour 38 minutes. Director Hisonni Johnson:
Moth - Christine is a working actress fading into obscurity. Day by day, she works tirelessly with the futile hope of her career getting a second wind. As countless others in Los Angeles, she blindly follows her dream like a moth to flame, taking a toll on her family and herself. Length: 17 minutes. Producer Shincy Lu:
Just Doug - A D-list poker celebrity tries to parlay his success into a career he's woefully underprepared for: Hollywood. Join Doug Kim on his quest for the American dream: love, liberty and the pursuit of Justice. Length: 26 minutes. Actor/Writer/Exec Producer Douglas Kim:
<DIVERSITY>
Ciao Downtown - A reformed NYC nightlife party girl Feng-Feng Yeh and her crew of sexy friends arouse the world of wellness by eroticizing healthy recipes. Cooking becomes racy and tasty, keeping the body and mind in top shape against the demands of modern living. Web Series. Writer/Director/Producer Feng-Feng Yeh:
Bad Asian - An Asian American woman’s internalized racism stands between her and a steamy one-night stand. Length: 5 minutes 30 seoconds. Writer/Director Kim Marcelino:
MONDAY - “What can I get to you?” That’s the question driving a conflicted young hustler who sells everything and anything to make money. As he ‘code-switches’ through various cliques, he’s forced to confront racism as well as the immorality of his occupation. It's only Monday. Length: 19 Minutes. Writer/Director Dinh Thai:
xxVISIBLE - Covering one year of the 2020 pandemic, a successful young Asian American struggles to navigate life during the lockdown. Length: 12 minutes. Writer/Director Bobby Yan:
<REAL-LIFE STORIES>
Who is Arthur Chu? Arthur Chu hacks the American institution that is Jeopardy! and wins big, garnering the attention of everyone from Diane Sawyer to TMZ. He leverages his newfound online celebrity to battle dark forces on the internet as a blogger and cultural pundit, tackling issues from misogyny online to racism in America. Length: 90 minutes. Co-Director/Co-Producer Scott Drucker:
Confluence: A Meditation in Documentary Form - Confluence is a mix of hypnotic images and heartfelt testimonies exploring the turmoil of being othered, while enduring creatively and shattering community and perceptual barriers. The reductive myths unjustly stuck on the Asian American diaspora are directly questioned by those who'd rather choose their own labels — or simply do away with them altogether. Length: 15 minutes. Director/Producer ETA:
LATE LIFE: The Chien-Ming Wang Story - Carrying the burden of ‘Pride of Taiwan’ on his anchor plated shoulder, the reticent national icon attempts his one last shot at baseball glory. Length: 99 minutes. Director Frank W Chen:
The Volunteer - After being mistaken for the enemy by fellow U.S. forces during the Vietnam War, a Japanese-American veteran struggles to overcome his feelings of guilt and anger, find a sense of belonging, and reunite with the friend who saved his life. Length: 35 minutes. Director David Brodie:
<HISTORY>
CHARLIE - 1882, when two travelers meet on a railroad the revelation that appearances are more than they seem, leads to a life or death scenario. Length: 11 minutes 15 seconds. Writer/Director/Producer Lava Buckley:
归程 (Our Way Home) - The year is 1962. James picks up his older sister, Barbara from college for the Thanksgiving holiday. After a racist encounter in a nearby diner, they think they're being followed but realize in the end that it's not someone they expected. Length: 13 minutes 10 seconds. Director/Producer Alexandra Hsu: