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DisOrient 2016 - To Climb A Gold Mountain
The Bijou
Eugene, OR
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DisOrient 2016 - To Climb A Gold Mountain
Feature Documentary  (2015)   73 min   English  USA
Director and Executive Producer Alex Azmi
Co-Director and Producer Rebecca Hu
Executive Producer Raymond Bell


To Climb a Gold Mountain tells the story of the Asian American immigrant experience in the US. Its unique story is woven through with suffering and triumph, joy and violence, death and revival. This saga is displayed in no better fashion than the lives of woman who bore so many of the burdens on its path forward.

This film traces the lives of four of these women  one from the 19th century, two from the 20th, and a fourth in our 21st  these women appeared from starkly different backgrounds and lived dramatically different lives. Some have been all but forgotten, while others reached pinnacles of power and influence. Through the stories of these women  destitute and forgotten prostitutes, a Hollywood star, a First Lady and a U.S Congresswoman, the film tracks the progression, evolution and legacy of the Asian immigrants in America as they form and integrate into the fabric of this Country.

In sharing each woman's experience, the film addresses multi-layered and sensitive issues including gender equality, social injustice, use of legislation as an oppression tool, and the opportunities available for immigrants to assimilate and pursue the new lives.

The film speaks to Asian and non-Asian alike. It speaks to both men and women, as it is about human experiences, such as displacement, injustice, identity and perseverance, which are integrated into the history of all genders and to ethnic groups in the world.

This film addresses many social issues including exploitation of women, violence, discrimination, immigration, and social injustices. It speaks to Asians and non-Asians alike addressing to the past while looking to the future.


Q&A with Director Alex Azmi after the screening.

Adresse

The Bijou (Afficher)
492 East 13th Avenue Eugene
Eugene, OR 97401
United States

Catégories

Cinéma > Festivals

Âge minimum : 12
Enfants bienvenus : Oui
Chiens bienvenus : Non
Non-fumeur : Oui
Accessible aux fauteuils roulants : Oui

Contact

Propriétaire : DisOrient Asian American Film Festival of Oregon
Sur BPT depuis : 15 Jan 2006
 
Pamela M. Quan
disorientfilm.org


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