The Slanted Screen
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The Slanted Screen is a 2006 documentary film written, produced, and directed by Jeff Adachi about the stereotypical depictions and absence of Asian males in American cinema and other media from the silent era (when Sessue Hayakawa rivaled Douglas Fairbanks[1]) to the present day.[2]
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[edit] Interviewees
- Eric Byler
- Gene Cajayon
- Terence Chang
- Frank Chin
- Bobby Lee
- Jason Scott Lee
- Will Yun Lee
- Justin Lin
- Tzi Ma
- Mako
- Dustin Nguyen
- Phillip Rhee
- James Shigeta
- Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa
[edit] See also
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- Official Site
- "Perpetuating the Yellow Peril" In These Times
- Mastropolo, F. Hollywood's Racial Catch-22, ABC News, September 27, 2006
- The Slanted Screen at IMDB
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