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Lao Filmmaker Mattie Do's new film: The Long Walk / Episode 004

33 min · 27 de ene de 2022
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"The Long Walk" is the new film by Lao filmmaker Mattie Do. It’s part ghost story, part thriller and set in Southeast Asia. Do shares what it was like growing up an an Asian in the United States and how she channelled her childhood into her previous films, "Chanthaly" and "Dearest Sister". "The Long Walk" opens in US theaters on February 18th and go digital on March 1st.

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