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Museum Of Chinese In America -Spotlight on Women Filmmakers March 1-10

Arts and Entertainment

February 23, 2023

From: Museum Of Chinese In America

Wednesday, March 1 - Friday, March 10, 2023

Museum of Chinese in America, 215 Centre Street, New York, NY 10013

Free Admission | Suggested Donation: $10

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MOCA Cinema: Spotlight on Women Filmmakers is a series of film screenings and discussions that celebrate Asian American women filmmakers and their incredible works while creating dialogues between established and emerging filmmakers. In this year's festival, MOCA will present milestone documentaries, including Christine Choy’s Who Killed Vincent Chin?The Architects of Camellia and Violet Du Feng’s Hidden Litters, as well as an exciting, brave debut feature film, Actual People, by Kit Zauhar. In addition, MOCA is proud to also present Lulu Wang's short film Touch, and other shorts by emerging filmmakers including Shu-Ying ChungRachel Lin, and Reena Dutt. With the subjects ranging from women’s rights to coming-of-age struggle to the constant sought after the sense of belonging, this collection of films pays closer attention to the Asian American life experiences while offering a critical look at today’s society.

SPECIAL EVENT: Dialogue on Filmmaking

Friday, March 3, 7:00 P.M. - 8 P.M. EST

Museum of Chinese in America, 215 Centre Street

Filmmakers Christine Choy and Violet Du Feng will share experiences of documentary making, followed by a dialogue with emerging filmmakers Kit ZauharShu-Ying ChungRachel Lin, and Nancy Ma on the creative and the ins and outs of indie filmmaking.

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