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All About Dad
Mark Tran
2009
Categories:
Asian American, Comedy, Drama, Feature, Featured, Vietnamese
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1 video
1 picture
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Run time:
80 min.
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USA
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Language:
English and Vietnamese w/English Subtitles
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SOUTHWEST PREMIERE!
Director Mark Tran and Actor Chi Pham in attendance. Filmmaker Mark Tran was a 19-year-old San Jose State University student when he wrote the screenplay for his feature debut ALL ABOUT DAD (Audience award winner, Cinequest FF), based on his experiences growing up in a large Vietnamese family in California. The main character Ty, is based loosely upon himself – a biology major about to give up his studies to pursue filmmaking (a.k.a. the worst thing a Vietnamese father could ever hear from a son). Newcomer Chi Pham steals the show as the patriarch of the Do family, the head figure who only sees hard work, Catholicism, higher education, and loyalty to family as the only way to happiness and success in life. But Mr. Do is about to find out the inner passions and dreams of his four children, and his world is about to unravel. The end result of this often intense family drama is at times also hilarious, touching, and heartbreaking as Mr. Do comes to terms with his disappointments and realizes he must learn to accept his children as they truly are or risk losing them. It is the familiar story of tradition versus modernity, but the film never comes off as didactic or heavy-handed and Mr. Tran’s first film is a fine portrait of a Vietnamese American family just trying to keep up with the times. – Mye Hoang |
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** Note: Q&A with Mark Tran and Chi Pham following film
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Magnolia Theatre | + add to cal | |
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** Note: Q&A with Chi Pham after the film
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