How do you say “I love you” without actually saying it? "Love, Actualized" explores the many ways the Vietnamese diaspora – whether in front or behind the camera – express their love to one another, their home countries, or their own identities.
Accidents and Emergencies and Spit of You explore family tensions and the struggle to connect during times of family strife and loss, whether those divisions separate children and parents, siblings, or in-laws. From the Dreh’s Um film workshop, both Home is Where The Star Fruits Taste Sour and Motherland examine the search for identity and belonging across different generations and cultures – between Germany and Vietnam, grandparents and grandchild. Mike and Infinity! highlight the racial tensions between staying true to oneself and adapting to external pressures. Even love may not overcome all amid a new social environment or the specter of political challenges Each film in “Love, Actualized” provides a unique lens on how we express and confront our deepest connections and personal choices. Love makes the situations found in these films all the more bearable.
By Alena Nguyen
On his first day of school, a Vietnamese exchange student is on a quest to find friends at an all-white Christian high school in South Dakota.
- Year2024
- Runtime15:00
- LanguageEnglish, Vietnamese
- CountryUnited States
- DirectorDuc Anh Nguyen
- ScreenwriterDuc Anh Nguyen
- ProducerChris Merola, Janine Bujie Zhang, Duc Anh Nguyen
- CastJackie Tran, Cole Chisholm, Kyra Heenan
- CinematographerNobutaka Emura
- Sound DesignYo Chang, Willa Cuthrell-Tuttleman
- MusicChrista Duggan
How do you say “I love you” without actually saying it? "Love, Actualized" explores the many ways the Vietnamese diaspora – whether in front or behind the camera – express their love to one another, their home countries, or their own identities.
Accidents and Emergencies and Spit of You explore family tensions and the struggle to connect during times of family strife and loss, whether those divisions separate children and parents, siblings, or in-laws. From the Dreh’s Um film workshop, both Home is Where The Star Fruits Taste Sour and Motherland examine the search for identity and belonging across different generations and cultures – between Germany and Vietnam, grandparents and grandchild. Mike and Infinity! highlight the racial tensions between staying true to oneself and adapting to external pressures. Even love may not overcome all amid a new social environment or the specter of political challenges Each film in “Love, Actualized” provides a unique lens on how we express and confront our deepest connections and personal choices. Love makes the situations found in these films all the more bearable.
By Alena Nguyen
On his first day of school, a Vietnamese exchange student is on a quest to find friends at an all-white Christian high school in South Dakota.
- Year2024
- Runtime15:00
- LanguageEnglish, Vietnamese
- CountryUnited States
- DirectorDuc Anh Nguyen
- ScreenwriterDuc Anh Nguyen
- ProducerChris Merola, Janine Bujie Zhang, Duc Anh Nguyen
- CastJackie Tran, Cole Chisholm, Kyra Heenan
- CinematographerNobutaka Emura
- Sound DesignYo Chang, Willa Cuthrell-Tuttleman
- MusicChrista Duggan