A documentary that looks at post-colonial identity, in particular Chinese identity and its construction in the international cinema of ethnic Chinese. Canadian filmmaker Kalli Paakspuu and student activists from China’s pro-democracy movement, Kevin Feng Ke, used an hermeneutic approach and double-voice techniques to expand our notions of the Chinese by surveying the 90’s cinema from Taiwan, China, Hong Kong, United States and Canada. The filmmakers question the taken-for-granted identity within ethnic communities, weaving a geographic and cultural reality that is uniquely contradictory and inhabited by multiple identities living outside national boundaries.
When East Meets East
- Film Maker
- Paakspuu, Kalli
- Year
- 1997
- Country
- Canada
- Language
- Format
- 16mm
- Length
- 53
- Genre
- documentary
- Category
- Asian, Race + Ethnicity

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