American Sons (1994)

AMERICAN SONS is a provocative examination of how racism shapes the lives of Asian American men. A simple but compelling performance piece featuring four of the country's best Asian American actors, AMERICAN SONS is a challenging exploration of how prejudice, bigotry and violence twists and demeans individual lives.

Director: Steven Okazaki
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 28 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Mark Izu
Cinematography: Steve Condiotti
Editing: Steven Okazaki
Production: Farallon Films
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Themes

Social Commentary and Reflection, Resistance Against Racism

Keywords

immigrant, racism, east asian lead, discrimination

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is American Sons about?
AMERICAN SONS is a provocative examination of how racism shapes the lives of Asian American men. A simple but compelling performance piece featuring four of the country's best Asian American actors, AMERICAN SONS is a challenging exploration of how prejudice, bigotry and violence twists and demeans individual lives.
Who directed American Sons?
American Sons was directed by Steven Okazaki.
Who stars in American Sons?
American Sons stars Yuji Okumoto, Kelvin Han Yee, Lane Nishikawa, Ron Muriera.
How long is American Sons?
American Sons has a runtime of 28m (28 minutes).
What genre is American Sons?
American Sons is a Drama film.
Where was American Sons produced?
American Sons was produced in United States of America.
What are the themes of American Sons?
The themes of American Sons include: Social Commentary and Reflection, Resistance Against Racism.