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    Re: Orientations / produced & directed by Richard Fung.

    • Title:Re: Orientations / produced & directed by Richard Fung.
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    • Variant Title: Re:Orientations Master
    • Other Contributors/Collections:Fung, Richard, director, producer.
      McIntyre Media, Inc.
    • Published/Created:[Toronto, Ontario] : V Tape, [2016].
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    • Access Expiry Date:License expires: 2025-11-30
    • Description:1 online resource (1 video file (68 min.)) : sound, colour
    • Terms governing use:Restrictions: Educational use and Personal use.
    • Credits:Research collaborators: Roland Sintos Coloma, Amar Wahab ; camera: Kwoi Gin, iris Ng ; editing: Dennis Day ; sound recoring: Chandra Bulucon, Huan Nguyen ; original score orientations: Glenn Schellenberg ; original score & sound design orientations: Phil Strong & Thomas Hoy.
    • Cast:ILL NANA/DiverseCity Dance Company (Sze-Yang Ade-Lam, Jelani Ade-Lam, Kumari Giles), Sylvia Alfonso, Paul Cheung, Gary Joong, Prabha Khosla, Alan Li, Mary-Woo Sims, Tony Souza.
    • Summary:A fascinating look into the lives and thoughts of seven queer pan-Asian Canadians as they look back on a 1984 documentary in which they featured. How have they changed? And how has the world around them evolved and changed? In 1984, Richard Fung released his seminal first documentary Orientations: Lesbian and Gay Asians. Featuring 14 women and men in Toronto of South, East and Southeast Asian backgrounds, Orientations was the first documentary to explore the experiences and perspectives of queer Asians in North America. Capturing pivotal moments in Toronto's history, it presents an intimate portrait of the texture of gay live and politics at that time. Re:Orientations revisits seven of the original participants as they see anew the footage of their younger selves, and reflect on their lives and all that has changed over the intervening three decades. Their interviews are deepened and contextualized by conversations with six younger queer and trans activists, scholars and artists--www.richardfung.ca
    • Notes:Originally produced by Fungus Productions, 2016.
      Description based on online resource; title from title frame (McIntyre, viewed November 24, 2020).
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