Associate Producer
During a routine pickup, an elderly Vietnamese cab driver is taken hostage at gunpoint by three recently escaped Orange County convicts. Based on a true story.
Cinematography
As Cambodia Town members face displacement threats, the Cambodia Town Thrives collaborative is formed to create a better future for their community.
Director of Photography
Our film tells the story of KH Supermarket, a Cambodian-owned grocery store in the heart of Cambodia Town, Long Beach that was forced to close due to gentrification. We aim to create space to mourn the loss of this cultural artifact and celebrate the market’s contribution of nurturing our community.
Zombie Vietcong
어떤 지질학자 팀이 남극의 얼음 깊숙한 곳에 있는 오래된 나치 실험실을 발견하게 된다. 그곳에서 독일인들이 극비리에 아주 위험한 실험을 하고 있었다는걸 알게 된다. 미 군사위원회 소속 특수 대테러 임무 전담팀 데드 플레시 4(Dead Flesh Four)는 하늘을 나는 좀비 백상아리들을 조종하는 돌연변이 라이더를 막아 세상을 구해야만 한다.
Director
San Diego has been called many things – including a paradise. It’s also a refugee city, a cluster of neighborhoods, a militarized zone, a border town. And Asian American. This collection of four short documentaries, commissioned on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the San Diego Asian Film Festival, maps many such San Diego’s – across ethnicity, geography and history. At the same time, they hold on to some notion of paradise, however illusory: a haven from war, the dreams of an immigrant, precious teenage reminiscences, solace in the afterlife, and spaces for creative expression.
Writer
Centering on the story of a queer Vietnamese American woman, this short film explores the collapsing and intersecting realities of heartbreak: from romantic partnerships, families, and nation states.
Director
Centering on the story of a queer Vietnamese American woman, this short film explores the collapsing and intersecting realities of heartbreak: from romantic partnerships, families, and nation states.
Director
A collection of original shorts exploring the unknown, the unexplained, and the unimaginable.
Cinematography
How do you remain friends with someone you used to love? Maybe a desert road trip together is not the best place to start.
Director
About the relationship between a queer Vietnamese-American teen and their Vietnamese refugee mother.
Director
A documentary that follows the lives of three queer second generation Vietnamese Americans, navigating language, politics, and familial relationships - their stories add dimensions to Vietnamese diasporic experiences in community organizing, family, work in nail salons, and living in Little Saigon, Orange County, California: Ro Nghiem, a second generation Vietnamese, post-punk, gay lesbian boy who is currently attending school for graphic design, Natalie Newton, a Vietnamese American queer activist and strategic research analyst for social justice causes, and Shannon My Le, a claims adjuster for a workers’ compensation insurance company and is a part time entrepreneur.