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Nightsongs (1985)
Synopsis
Filmed over a five-year period, this interesting drama is about challenges to poor, minority immigrants in the U.S. and starts with the arrival of a Chinese Vietnamese woman (Mabel Kwong), living with a host family in New York while she tries to adjust to the changes in her life.
She is a poet, and her works are one way in which she tries to reach out to her adopted family -- with varying levels of success.
Working conditions for the minorities in the garment district, gaps between an older generation still living in their native culture, and a young generation of Americanized youth, and the difficulties of obtaining an education and then advancing in the society are all addressed. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi
Cast: Mei Bo Kwong, David Lee, Victor Wong, Ida F.O. Chung, Rose Lee, Roger Chang, Jeoff Lee
Produced by: Thomas A. Fucci Music by: R.I.P. Hayman Cinematography by: Benjamin Davis
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Read about this film
Title: Nightsongs (1985)
Directed by: Marva Nabili
Date of birth: 1941, Tehran, Iran
Writing credits:
Marva Nabili, Fae Myenne Ng
Music by: R.I.P. Hayman
Country: United States
Language: English | Mandarin
Color: Color
Runtime: 113 min.
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