Milk Tea Films

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Film & TV
Milk Tea Films
The UK East and Southeast Asian (ESEA) creative community is banding together for an ambitious new project.
How a filmmaker uses an impossible fable to help people see the planet and themselves more clearly.
'Can I Get a Witness?' is set in a peaceful, pastoral landscape where people live simply. But beneath the surface,
Stephane Ly-Cuong’s In The Nguyen Kitchen explores identity, food & immigrant life—an authentic, joyful ode to Asian stories on screen
Celine Song's Materialists delves into human connection with a unique perspective, challenging the romantic comedy genre
Elizabeth Ai’s New Wave explores the 1980s Vietnamese New Wave music scene in SoCal, blending nostalgia, resilience, and identity
A half-century after exodus, London exhibition honours the resilience of Vietnamese refugees
'Nurse Unseen' highlights the resilience of Filipino nurses, their untold sacrifices, and calls for justice in global healthcare systems.
Jason Yu's South Korean debut, 'Sleep', is a chilling thriller fuelled with dark hunmour
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