Your Day Is My Night

Your Day Is My Night

Movie |

Immigrant | Puerto Rico

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  • Genre(s): Documentary, History
  • Language(s): 普通话 (Mandarin)
  • Director(s): Lynne Sachs
  • Cast(s): Veraalba Santa, Yi Chun Cao, Linda Chan, Chung Qing Che, Ellen Ho See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 4min
  • Music: Damian Volpe,Stephen Vitiello,Amanda Katz
  • Award(s): Jury 2013 (Won) Awards List
  • Similar To: The Assassin, My Life in China
  • Story:
    Immigrant residents of a “shift-bed” apartment in the heart of New York City’s Chinatown share their stories of personal and political upheaval. As the bed transforms into a stage, the film reveals the collective history of the Chinese in the United States through conversations, autobiographical monologues, and theatrical movement pieces. Shot in the kitchens, bedrooms, wedding halls, cafés, and mahjong parlors of Chinatown, this provocative hybrid documentary addresses issues of privacy, intimacy, and urban life.
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STORY

Story
Immigrant residents of a “shift-bed” apartment in the heart of New York City’s Chinatown share their stories of personal and political upheaval. As the bed transforms into a stage, the film reveals the collective history of the Chinese in the United States through conversations, autobiographical monologues, and theatrical movement pieces. Shot in the kitchens, bedrooms, wedding halls, cafés, and mahjong parlors of Chinatown, this provocative hybrid documentary addresses issues of privacy, intimacy, and urban life.

AWARDS

Won
Jury Award

Best Documentary Feature | 2013