"Chinatown" offers an intimate look at San Francisco's oldest neighborhood that thrives and survived isolation, racial and social injustice throughout its 160-year history. The film, which features the poetry of Genny Lim received an Emmy Award for Best Cultural Documentary.
Felicia Lowe
an award-winning producer, director, and writer with 50 years of production experience. Her documentaries; Chinese Couplets, Carved in Silence, Chinatown and China: Land of My Father reveal the unique experiences of Chinese in America while underscoring our common humanity. She has also produced many short educational videos for museum exhibits and other special projects.
Genny Lim
the 9th San Francisco Poet Laureate and former San Francisco Jazz Poet Laureate. She was a former SF Arts Commissioner and the recipient of two lifetime achievement awards from Berkeley, California and Pen Oakland Writers, as well as the Spirit of Angel Island Award from the Angel Island Immigration Foundation for her translations of the Chinese poems written and carved on the walls of the Angel Island Chinese Immigration Station, published in the American Book Award winning book, Island: Poetry and History of Chinese Immigrants on Angel Island, with Him Mark Lai and Judy Yung. Her play, Paper Angels, was the first Asian American play to air on PBS’s American Playhouse in 1985. She is the author of several poetry collections, Child of War, Paper Gods & Rebels and KRA!, and forthcoming in April 2027, Music Without Walls, City Lights Books.
NR, 56 mins., 1995. Closed captions (CC) in English.
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