Seoul II soul [electronic resource] / produced at USC School of Cinema & Television Directed by Hak J. Chung.
1999
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Title
Seoul II soul [electronic resource] / produced at USC School of Cinema & Television Directed by Hak J. Chung.
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New York, NY : Filmakers Library, 1999.
Language
English
Language Note
This edition in English.
Description
1 online resource (25 min.).
Summary
Korean American filmmaker Hak J. Chung explores his own identity by taking a close look at a very engaging family. The Yates household consists of the father, a black Korean war veteran, his war bride and their three grown children. This love match has endured for thirty-five years because of the couple s intellectual and spiritual unity. When they first settled in America, they faced discrimination and misunderstanding. We learn how their children felt growing up as mixed race kids in a home where both cultures were valued. However, it is a surprise to learn that this seemingly well-adjusted family cannot escape the pain of cultural miscommunication. The beloved eldest son is estranged from his parents because his blonde wife and his mother are at odds. His wife does not understand the nuances of her in-laws expectations. His mother is offended that his wife won t eat kimchi and addresses her by her first name. This candid film makes a valuable contribution to resources on multiculturalism and diversity.
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Originally released as DVD.
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For High School; College; Adult audiences.
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