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Tigertail (2020)

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 1H 31M

Director : Alan Yang

Synopsis

A man reflects on the lost love of his youth and his long-ago journey from Taiwan to America as he begins to reconnect with his estranged daughter.

Actors

Tzi Ma
Tzi Ma
Grover
Christine Ko
Christine Ko
Angela
Lee Hong Chi
Lee Hong Chi
Young Grover
Hayden Szeto
Hayden Szeto
Eric
Kunjue Li
Kunjue Li
Young Zhenzhen
Fiona Fu
Fiona Fu
Zhenzhen
James Saito
James Saito
Hank
Joan Chen
Joan Chen
Yuan
Yo-Hsing Fang
Yo-Hsing Fang
Young Yuan
Raymond Ma
Raymond Ma
Hsiao
Yang Kuei-Mei
Yang Kuei-Mei
Minghua
Cindera Che
Cindera Che
Peijing
Tom Kemp
Tom Kemp
Roger (uncredited)
Jessica Gomes
Jessica Gomes
Margot Bingham
Margot Bingham
Lara (uncredited)
McCaleb Burnett
McCaleb Burnett
Carter (uncredited)
Mike Donovan
Mike Donovan
Waiter (uncredited)

Crews

Alan Yang
Alan Yang
Director
Alan Yang
Alan Yang
Writer
Alan Yang
Alan Yang
Producer
Charles D. King
Charles D. King
Producer
Kim Roth
Kim Roth
Producer
Poppy Hanks
Poppy Hanks
Producer
Peter Pastorelli
Peter Pastorelli
Executive Producer
Daniel Haworth
Daniel Haworth
Editor
John Cho
John Cho
Executive Producer
Greta Fuentes
Greta Fuentes
Associate Producer
David Lee
David Lee
Executive Producer
Stephen Lippross
Stephen Lippross
Co-Producer
Yira Vilaro
Yira Vilaro
Associate Producer
Mark R. Wright
Mark R. Wright
Associate Producer
Katie Tuohy
Katie Tuohy
Additional Production Assistant
Nigel Bluck
Nigel Bluck
Director of Photography

Trailers and other movies

Tigertail - A Film by Alan Yang | Official Trailer | Netflix

Posters and backgrounds

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