Other Perspectives with Ellina Yin
In this episode we explore the topics of identity and how the stories we consume shape our perspectives. Jeannie is an Vietnamese-American filmmaker born and raised in San José, now currently residing in Los Angeles. Her work plunges deep into the social issues of the model minority and creates surreal dream-like narratives to strike a conversation. Her inventive approach to filmmaking, inspired by personal experiences, challenges the way minorities along with social issues are portrayed in the media. Centering Vietnamese narratives in her films is also Nguyen’s way of personally combating the prevailing image of Vietnamese people in American films as faceless soldiers or nameless casualties of war. “Vietnam is a country, not a war,” she reiterates. With each subsequent project, Nguyen grants herself space to explore all the realms she inhabits. https://jeanguyen.com/ This conversation was originally taped for the Art in Motion Podcast [//anchor.fm/artinmotion] Intro Music: Blue Wind Blows by Blue Dot Session
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