
Coming Home Again
October 21, 2020
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Acclaimed director Wayne Wang’s (The Joy Luck Club, Chan Is Missing) moving new film, based on a personal essay by award-winning Korean-American writer Chang-rae Lee that was published in The New Yorker.
86 minutes. Not rated. Directed by Wayne Wang.
Acclaimed director Wayne Wang’s (The Joy Luck Club, Chan Is Missing) moving new film, based on a personal essay by award-winning Korean-American writer Chang-rae Lee that was published in The New Yorker. Chang-rae, a first generation Korean-American, returns to his family home in San Francisco to care for his ailing mother. Wanting nothing more than to fulfill his role as the supportive son, he must come to terms with his own conflicted emotions.
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