There are few films in the United States that portray the lives and experiences of Vietnamese Americans. “La Petite Salon” is a fifteen-minute, dramatic fiction narrative, shot on video. The story captures a day in the life of Mai Ly, a Vietnamese mother whose rigid expectations threaten her relationship with her queer adolescent daughter, Quynh. The film deals with universal human complexities and the struggles of Vietnamese Americans who attempt to negotiate between dual cultural identities.…
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Posted on October 10, 2008 at 8:30pm —
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