Jo Mei

Jo Mei

Perfil

Jo Mei

Películas

A Bread Factory: Part One
Eve
After 40 years of running their community arts space The Bread Factory, Dorothea and Greta are suddenly fighting for survival when a pair of celebrity performance artists from China come to Checkford and build an enormous complex down the street, catapulting big changes in their small town.
Who We Are Now
Mina
Una ex-convicta trata de recuperar la custodia de su hijo con la ayuda de una joven abogada idealista.
The Grief of Others
Salesperson
Película basada en la novela de Leah Hager Cohen. El bebé de una pareja muere a las 57 horas de haber nacido. Los padres intentan volver a sus vidas de antes, y tratan de dar una apariencia de normalidad ante sus otros dos hijos y ante ellos mismos.
Kimi Kabuki
Kimi Kabuki
Madeline, a devoted house wife discovers her husband is attending an Adult Industry Expo behind her back. Resolving to confront him about his deceit, she follows him to the convention. When Madeline's plans for a sincere conversation go terribly awry, a gentle act of kindness from an adult performer leads her to find solace in the last place she could have expected.
A Picture of You
Jen
Kyle and Jen, estranged siblings, travel from New York City to rural Pennsylvania to pack up the home of their recently deceased mother. While there, they make a discovery that turns their world upside-down. A Picture of You is a serious movie about life that gets sideswiped in the supermarket parking lot by a funny movie about death. It’s a story about family, loss, secrets, letting go, and starting anew.
Adult World
Yumi
Amy, una joven recién graduada en la universidad, cree estar destinada a ser una gran poetisa, pero lo cierto es que ha terminado trabajando en una tienda de libros para adultos. Un día conoce a uno de sus poetas favoritos, Rat Billings, y se convierte en su ayudante en la Universidad de Syracusa.
Beijing Haze
For a new Chinese immigrant, one dream ends as another begins.
The Gua Sha Treatment
Prostitute
The painless bruise marks on a child from the traditional Chinese guasha/scraping treatment was mistaken by child protection services as evidence of abuse and neglect, stirring clashes and debates on cultral prejudice and false philanthropy.