Stolen Ground (1993)

Stolen Ground (1993) poster

In US society, people of East Asian heritage are often perceived through an obscuring lens of ethnic and cultural stereotypes. In STOLEN GROUND, six Asian-American men talk about their experience of the highly racialized United States, and consider how racism has affected their lives and those of their family members.

Director: Lee Mun Wah, Lindsey Jang
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 43 min
Release Date:

Cast

Music: Peter Barclay
Cinematography: Nancy Morita
Editing: Lindsey Jang
Production: Stir Fry Productions
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en

Keywords

class society, ethnic stereotype, cultural difference, societal hypocrisy, racism, east asian lead, racial prejudice, emotional vulnerability, white supremacy, ethnic minority, social problems, asian american

Trailer

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Stolen Ground about?
In US society, people of East Asian heritage are often perceived through an obscuring lens of ethnic and cultural stereotypes. In STOLEN GROUND, six Asian-American men talk about their experience of the highly racialized United States, and consider how racism has affected their lives and those of their family members.
Who directed Stolen Ground?
Stolen Ground was directed by Lee Mun Wah, Lindsey Jang.
Who stars in Stolen Ground?
Stolen Ground stars Steven Suzuki, John Oda, Lee Mun Wah, Joe Lucero, Lindsey Jang.
How long is Stolen Ground?
Stolen Ground has a runtime of 43m (43 minutes).
What genre is Stolen Ground?
Stolen Ground is a Documentary film.
Where was Stolen Ground produced?
Stolen Ground was produced in United States of America.