Peter I. Chang
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Peter I. Chang (born 1973) is a Taiwanese-born mixed-media artist and filmmaker. He has often collaborated with the author Mitch Cullin, who is also his domestic partner. His film Life in G-Chord, about the Japanese street musician Hisao Shinagawa, was shown at various film festivals, including the Santa Fe Film Festival and the Atlanta Underground Film Festival.
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[edit] Filmography
[edit] Features
- Life in G-Chord (2006); documentary about Hisao Shinagawa
- This Band Has No Members (2006); unreleased concert film of Howe Gelb performing in Kyoto, Japan
[edit] Shorts
- Regina Monologue (2007); available as an Easter egg (virtual) on the UK DVD of Terry Gilliam's Tideland
[edit] On Screen Appearances
[edit] External links
- [1] Generation Rice interview
- [2] UnderSurface collaboration with Mitch Cullin
- [3] Review of Life in G-Chord