Cedar and Bamboo (2008)

Cedar and Bamboo (2008) poster

Cedar and Bamboo is a thought-provoking documentary about the unique relationships shared by early Chinese immigrants and Aboriginal peoples on Canada’s west coast. The documentary recounts the life experiences of four descendants of mixed heritage. Set in BC, their stories reveal the difficult circumstances of Aboriginal peoples and early Chinese immigrants.

Director: Kamala Todd, Diana Leung
Genre: Documentary, History
Runtime: 22 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Ronnie Dean Harris, Trevor Chan, takë5
Cinematography: Mike McKinlay
Editing: Johnny Darrell, Shirley Anne Claydon
Production: Chinese Canadian Historical Society of British Columbia
Country: Canada
Language: 普通话, English
Original Language: en

Trailer

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More Films by Director: Kamala Todd, Diana Leung
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Cedar and Bamboo about?
Cedar and Bamboo is a thought-provoking documentary about the unique relationships shared by early Chinese immigrants and Aboriginal peoples on Canada’s west coast. The documentary recounts the life experiences of four descendants of mixed heritage. Set in BC, their stories reveal the difficult circumstances of Aboriginal peoples and early Chinese immigrants.
Who directed Cedar and Bamboo?
Cedar and Bamboo was directed by Kamala Todd, Diana Leung.
Who stars in Cedar and Bamboo?
Cedar and Bamboo stars Howard Grant, Judy Joe, Hannah Yow, Jordie Yow, Chief Mike Maquinna, Marlene Liu.
How long is Cedar and Bamboo?
Cedar and Bamboo has a runtime of 22m (22 minutes).
What genre is Cedar and Bamboo?
Cedar and Bamboo is a Documentary, History film.
Where was Cedar and Bamboo produced?
Cedar and Bamboo was produced in Canada.