Schedule
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Independent Lens
Beyond Utopia
Wednesday
May 20
2 Hours
Stories of families attempting to escape oppression in North Korea. -
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Independent Lens
Light of the Setting Sun
Wednesday
May 20
1 Hour 30 Minutes
Filmmaker Vicky Du traces her family's mental illness back to the Chinese Communist Revolution of 1949. -
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Independent Lens
Light of the Setting Sun
Thursday
May 21
1 Hour 30 Minutes
Filmmaker Vicky Du traces her family's mental illness back to the Chinese Communist Revolution of 1949. -
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Independent Lens
Light of the Setting Sun
Thursday
May 21
1 Hour 30 Minutes
Filmmaker Vicky Du traces her family's mental illness back to the Chinese Communist Revolution of 1949. -
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Independent Lens
Make Peace or Die: Honor the Fallen
Saturday
May 23
1 Hour 30 Minutes
U.S. Marine veteran Anthony Marquez hand-carves battlefield crosses to reconnect with Gold Star families in his search for healing and peace. -
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Independent Lens
Light of the Setting Sun
Saturday
May 23
1 Hour 30 Minutes
Filmmaker Vicky Du traces her family's mental illness back to the Chinese Communist Revolution of 1949. -
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Independent Lens
Light of the Setting Sun
Sunday
May 24
1 Hour 30 Minutes
Filmmaker Vicky Du traces her family's mental illness back to the Chinese Communist Revolution of 1949. -
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Independent Lens
Third Act
Monday
May 25
1 Hour 30 Minutes
Filmmaker Tadashi Nakamura and his father, filmmaker Robert A. Nakamura, confront art, activism and aging, from World War II incarceration to cultural awakening and a Parkinson's diagnosis. -
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Independent Lens
Third Act
Tuesday
May 26
1 Hour 30 Minutes
Filmmaker Tadashi Nakamura and his father, filmmaker Robert A. Nakamura, confront art, activism and aging, from World War II incarceration to cultural awakening and a Parkinson's diagnosis. -
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Independent Lens
Third Act
Wednesday
May 27
1 Hour 30 Minutes
Filmmaker Tadashi Nakamura and his father, filmmaker Robert A. Nakamura, confront art, activism and aging, from World War II incarceration to cultural awakening and a Parkinson's diagnosis. -
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Independent Lens
Third Act
Thursday
May 28
1 Hour 30 Minutes
Filmmaker Tadashi Nakamura and his father, filmmaker Robert A. Nakamura, confront art, activism and aging, from World War II incarceration to cultural awakening and a Parkinson's diagnosis. -
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Independent Lens
Third Act
Thursday
May 28
1 Hour 30 Minutes
Filmmaker Tadashi Nakamura and his father, filmmaker Robert A. Nakamura, confront art, activism and aging, from World War II incarceration to cultural awakening and a Parkinson's diagnosis. -
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Independent Lens
Who Is Michael Jang?
Thursday
May 28
1 Hour
During the pandemic, San Francisco photographer Michael Jang sets out to share his hidden treasure of candid celebrity shots and a down-to-earth cross-section of Chinese American family life. -
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Independent Lens
Who Is Michael Jang?
Friday
May 29
1 Hour
During the pandemic, San Francisco photographer Michael Jang sets out to share his hidden treasure of candid celebrity shots and a down-to-earth cross-section of Chinese American family life. -
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Independent Lens
Third Act
Saturday
May 30
1 Hour 30 Minutes
Filmmaker Tadashi Nakamura and his father, filmmaker Robert A. Nakamura, confront art, activism and aging, from World War II incarceration to cultural awakening and a Parkinson's diagnosis. -
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Independent Lens
Who Is Michael Jang?
Saturday
May 30
1 Hour
During the pandemic, San Francisco photographer Michael Jang sets out to share his hidden treasure of candid celebrity shots and a down-to-earth cross-section of Chinese American family life. -
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Independent Lens
Third Act
Saturday
May 30
1 Hour 30 Minutes
Filmmaker Tadashi Nakamura and his father, filmmaker Robert A. Nakamura, confront art, activism and aging, from World War II incarceration to cultural awakening and a Parkinson's diagnosis. -
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Independent Lens
Third Act
Saturday
May 30
1 Hour 30 Minutes
Filmmaker Tadashi Nakamura and his father, filmmaker Robert A. Nakamura, confront art, activism and aging, from World War II incarceration to cultural awakening and a Parkinson's diagnosis. -
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Independent Lens
Third Act
Sunday
May 31
1 Hour 30 Minutes
Filmmaker Tadashi Nakamura and his father, filmmaker Robert A. Nakamura, confront art, activism and aging, from World War II incarceration to cultural awakening and a Parkinson's diagnosis. -
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Independent Lens
Third Act
Monday
Jun 1
1 Hour 30 Minutes
Filmmaker Tadashi Nakamura and his father, filmmaker Robert A. Nakamura, confront art, activism and aging, from World War II incarceration to cultural awakening and a Parkinson's diagnosis.
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