They dream, they struggle and they invent. "Children of Invention" takes its audience into the lives of a family that dreams of a better life, struggles with the hardships of a city and proves that ...
Few things are more heartrending than a parent trying to insulate a child from poverty. In this impressive debut feature by Tze Chun, a Hong Kong woman and her two children are evicted from their home ...
EDITORS NOTE: This is part of a series of interviews, conducted via email, profiling dramatic and documentary competition and American Spectrum directors who have films screening at the 2009 Sundance ...
Tze Chun's "Children of Invention" took the narrative feature jury prize at the 2009 Newport International Film Festival, which concluded Sunday in Newport, R.I. By Gregg Kilday, The Associated Press ...
The 2009 Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival celebrated the close of its 25th Anniversary edition by handing out awards in a variety of categories. Tze Chun’s “Children of Invention” and So Yong ...
[PREMIERE SCREENING: Sunday, Jan. 18, 2:30 pm -- Prospector Square Theatre, Park City] When I was younger, my uncle told me about growing up in China during World War II, and, after a carpetbombing, ...
I've said it before, and I'll say it again...I am a sucker for movies revolving around children. This one is no exception. I enjoyed this movie, mostly because of Crystal Chiu. What an adorable little ...
Many of America's working poor live paycheck to paycheck, but even payday is an elusive prospect for the Cheng family. In Tze Chun's Children of Invention, Elaine (Cindy Cheung), a single mother of ...
The old saying goes that a worry shared is a worry halved. But what about a worry shredded? The “worry shredder” is a box with a stack of cards on the top. You can write your worry on the card, then ...
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