Sally's Beauty Spot (1990)
A large black mole above an Asian woman's breast serves as a metaphor for cultural and racial difference in this engaging experimental film. Off-screen women's voices and scenes from THE WORLD OF SUZIE WONG parallel and counterpoint Sally's own interracial relationships and emerging self-awareness. A provocative and stylish meditation on Asian femininity.
Director: Helen Lee
Runtime: 13 min
Release Date: January 1, 1990
Cast
- Sally Lee
- Nancy Kwan - Suzie Wong (archive footage)
- William Holden - Robert Lomax (archive footage)
Screenplay
Music: Markley Boyer
Cinematography: Rick McGinnis
Editing: Helen Lee
Country: Canada
Language: English
Original Language: en
Keywords
woman director
More Films by Director: Helen Lee
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Sally's Beauty Spot about?
- A large black mole above an Asian woman's breast serves as a metaphor for cultural and racial difference in this engaging experimental film. Off-screen women's voices and scenes from THE WORLD OF SUZIE WONG parallel and counterpoint Sally's own interracial relationships and emerging self-awareness. A provocative and stylish meditation on Asian femininity.
- Who directed Sally's Beauty Spot?
- Sally's Beauty Spot was directed by Helen Lee.
- Who stars in Sally's Beauty Spot?
- Sally's Beauty Spot stars Sally Lee, Nancy Kwan, William Holden.
- How long is Sally's Beauty Spot?
- Sally's Beauty Spot has a runtime of 13m (13 minutes).
- Where was Sally's Beauty Spot produced?
- Sally's Beauty Spot was produced in Canada.