Blending Milk and Water: Sex In the New World (1996)

Blending Milk and Water: Sex In the New World (1996) poster

Blending Milk and Water: Sex in the New World is a cross-cultural, intergenerational, documentary about the diverse views of sex from twenty-two people. The recollections, fears and opinions of young people, professionals, healthworkers, educators, artists, community activists, and people living with AIDS are mixed.

Director: Paul Wong
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 28 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: Angelique Crowther, Ruth Chang
Editing: Winston Xin, Wayne Yung
Production: Asian Society for the Intervention of AIDs (A.S.I.A.)
Country: Canada
Language: 广州话 / 廣州話, 普通话, English
Original Language: zh
More Films by Director: Paul Wong
More Films in Genre: Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Blending Milk and Water: Sex In the New World about?
Blending Milk and Water: Sex in the New World is a cross-cultural, intergenerational, documentary about the diverse views of sex from twenty-two people. The recollections, fears and opinions of young people, professionals, healthworkers, educators, artists, community activists, and people living with AIDS are mixed.
Who directed Blending Milk and Water: Sex In the New World?
Blending Milk and Water: Sex In the New World was directed by Paul Wong.
Who stars in Blending Milk and Water: Sex In the New World?
Blending Milk and Water: Sex In the New World stars Gilbert Chan, Ming Chiang, Henry Koo, Lin Chao Xin, Dana Claxton, Leigh Crawford.
How long is Blending Milk and Water: Sex In the New World?
Blending Milk and Water: Sex In the New World has a runtime of 28m (28 minutes).
What genre is Blending Milk and Water: Sex In the New World?
Blending Milk and Water: Sex In the New World is a Documentary film.
Where was Blending Milk and Water: Sex In the New World produced?
Blending Milk and Water: Sex In the New World was produced in Canada.