Co-Presented by Pacific University
@ Broadway Metro 888 Willamette in Downtown Eugene
Feature Documentary | 112 minutes | USA | Directed by Harry and Josh Chuck
Q&A with Josh and Harry Chuck
Anyone who’s ever visited San Francisco’s Chinatown (or Chinatown anywhere, for that matter) is likely to remember the cultural oddities, bright red signs, and cheap, tasty food. But for those who have lived and grown up there, the memories can be much different. Framed by the civil rights movement of the 60’s and 70’s, this stirring documentary delves deep into the complex history of Chinatown, S.F. – its people, their culture, and the institutional racism from which it was born.
Listen to co-director Josh Chuck talk about co-directing with his father, Harry Chuck.
Broadway Metro
Feature Documentary