My Asian Heart (2009)
My Asian Heart follows award winning photojournalist Philip Blenkinsop on assignment to China, setting up his next exhibition. Capturing Nepal during the pro democracy uprisings. And reflecting on the plight of the Hmong “survivors” who continue to haunt him. In Philip’s world there’s constant tension between his artistic commitments and the drive to report on world conflicts. From the director of the Academy award nominated film Frontline about the legendary Vietnam war news cameraman Neil Davis, David Bradbury’s film, My Asian Heart.
Director: David Bradbury
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 70 min
Release Date: August 9, 2009
Production: Frontline Films
Country: Australia
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is My Asian Heart about?
- My Asian Heart follows award winning photojournalist Philip Blenkinsop on assignment to China, setting up his next exhibition. Capturing Nepal during the pro democracy uprisings. And reflecting on the plight of the Hmong “survivors” who continue to haunt him. In Philip’s world there’s constant tension between his artistic commitments and the drive to report on world conflicts. From the director of the Academy award nominated film Frontline about the legendary Vietnam war news cameraman Neil Davis, David Bradbury’s film, My Asian Heart.
- Who directed My Asian Heart?
- My Asian Heart was directed by David Bradbury.
- How long is My Asian Heart?
- My Asian Heart has a runtime of 1h 10m (70 minutes).
- What genre is My Asian Heart?
- My Asian Heart is a Documentary film.
- Where was My Asian Heart produced?
- My Asian Heart was produced in Australia.