Christine Choy

From 'Who Killed Vincent Chin' to 'Mississippi Triangle,' Christine Choy didn’t just document Asian American history — she helped define it. As one of the most influential Asian American filmmakers of all time, Choy spent decades fighting for justice, representation, and raw storytelling, leaving behind a legacy that continues to shape cinema and culture today
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Exclusive insights from iconic Hong Kong actor, Tony Leung, on 'Silent Friend', Wong Kar-wai collaborations, neuroscience prep, plant sentience, and
Netflix hit 'A Killer Paradox' wows with its twist on a student-turned-vigilante tale and intense cat-and-mouse drama.
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The director discusses asexuality, British East Asian identity, and a cinematic love letter to the unseen.
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