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http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1107767469/get-anna-may-wong-on-public-tv/widget/video.html
From Colorlines:
by Channing Kennedy Thursday, November 10Â 2011
If youâre reading this, youâre probably interested in the history of racebending and POC representation in cinema â and that means you need to get familiar with Anna May Wong, the black-and-white-era film star who made a career out of smashing barriers in Hollywood. A new documentary by filmmaker Yunah Hong, Anna May Wong: In Her Own Words, can bring her story to PBS, but not without your help.
Wongâs Hollywood career is fascinating and instructive. Despite being a California-born native English speaker who didnât visit China until adulthood, Wong was only given roles that reinforced stereotypes about hypersexualized, deceitful Asian women. Timeâs film critic Richard Corliss identifies three rules that hemmed in Wongâs career, even at the peak of her success: she couldnât kiss (unless she was being savaged by an Asian man), she had to die, and off-screen, she always got paid a fraction of what her co-stars earned. And for her trouble, she was cast by Chinese newspapers as a traitor and an embarrasment.
So why, as someone subject to her own misrepresentations of Asian women, did Wong take these roles? One answer is illustrated in a role she didnât get, a cowering Chinese peasant in 1937âs The Good Earth â played in yellowface by German actress Luise Rainer. Landing the roles was Wongâs only chance to humanize the stereotypes.
Want to know how Anna May Wong felt about her career? Yunah Hongâs new documentary, made over the last eight years, tells Wongâs story through new interviews and archival footage. The film is completed, but in order for PBS to air it, Hong has to raise $12,000 in the next 19 days to pay for the archival footageâs licensing fees.
As Hong says on her Kickstarter page:
Many older Asian Americans look down on Anna for playing stock Asian characters. But a younger generation sees her as a pioneering artist who beat the odds in a tough industry. Besides her strength as a woman, I admire her for pushing herself as an actress. When her film roles were limited, she traveled around Europe performing in cabarets, polishing her talents as a singer, dancer and monologuist. When MGM didnât cast her in The Good Earth, a film set in China, she went to China anyway and filmed her trip. Long before anyone was called a âcommunity activist,â she devoted herself to the Chinese American communityâs war effort during World War II. She was way ahead of her time. Her courage to be herself against all odds is truly inspiring, the kind of story I want my ten-year-old daughter to know.
This Woman Does a Pretty Convincing Batman-Style Beatdown When it comes to bringing action found in popular comics, anime and video games to life, the Thousand Pounds Action Company sets a pretty high standard. Theyâve done videos based off of DC Comics, Naruto Shippuden and Street Fighter and now theyâre adding the Dark Knightâs latest video game to their portfolio. The young lady in the clip is Mickey Facchinello and she really makes me want to see a Batgirl kicking ass in the Batman video game universe. Folks familiar with Arkham Cityâs combat moveset will see a bunch of familiar moves and camera tricks. Sure, there are no costumes but, with fight choreography this good, who needs âem?
Holy badass, Batman! Batwoman in Arkham City anyone?