
James T. Hong: APAture 2005
Featured Artist in Film (Photo Courtesy of the artist) |
James T. Hong was born
in Minneapolis, Minnesota, but he never has and never will
consider it his home. Because of his unfortunate birthplace,
he is and will forever be an ABC (American Born Chinese).
Going to school within the ethnic and spiritual prison that
is called the Midwest and surrounded by nativist whites,
Hong experienced the failings of the American melting pot
firsthand -- with fists, with words, and with blood. Some
of his films have screened throughout the United States,
in Canada, Europe, and Asia, but most have not.
Behold the Asian: How One Becomes What One Is screened
at the International Film Festival Rotterdam in the Netherlands,
won a Golden Gate Award from the 2000 San Francisco International
Film Festival, and played at various ghettoized Asian-American
film festivals. Taipei 101: A Travelogue of Symptoms (Sensitive
Version) competed for an Asian Vision award at the 2004
Taiwan International Documentary Festival, and The Form
of the Good as a 16mm print recently competed for a Golden
Gate Award at the 2005 San Francisco International Film
Festival, and as a video will screen at the 2005 New York
Video Festival.
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