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  2. Gina Kim (filmmaker) - Wikipedia

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    Between 2004–2007, and 2013–2014, Kim has taught film production and theory classes at Harvard University, [4] being the first Asian woman teaching in her department. Kim's Korean Cinema course was also the first of its kind taught at an Ivy League college, and in 2005 she curated the series "Visions from the South: South Korean Films from ...

  3. Nathalie Younglai - Wikipedia

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    Nathalie Younglai is a Canadian writer, director, producer, and harpist.She is the founder of BIPOC (Black, Indigenous and People of Colour) TV & Film. [1] [2] She was the writing mentor for the Reel Asian Film Festival's Unsung Voices summer workshop for youth and speaker at Reel Asian's 2012 industry series.

  4. Category:Asian women - Wikipedia

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    Asian women by occupation (57 C, 1 P) Women monarchs in Asia (5 C, 3 P). Middle Eastern women (20 C, 4 P) A. Afghan women (6 C) Ancient Asian women (7 C) Armenian ...

  5. How ‘Joy Ride’ centers Asian women’s desire in a ... - AOL

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    In the new debaucherous comedy “Joy Ride,” its four main characters split off into their own wild escapades for the night with members of a Chinese basketball team.

  6. Doan Hoang - Wikipedia

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    Doan Hoang or Đoan Hoàng or Doan Hoàng Curtis is a Vietnamese-American documentary film director, producer, editor, and writer. [3] She directed and produced the 2007 documentary Oh, Saigon about her family, after leaving Vietnam on the last civilian helicopter as Saigon fell.

  7. Mara Ahmed - Wikipedia

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    Mara Ahmed works in a variety of media including film, photography, collage and writing. Her work was featured in the 2005 documentary “Identity Through Art” along with five other Asian-American artists. [12] Her artwork was exhibited at the Kinetic Gallery, at SUNY Geneseo, in 2008. “Synthesis” was a multi-media exhibition that ...

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  9. Tanja McMillan - Wikipedia

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    "Thief" (2015) by McMillan and John Oz, one of two sculptures located on Karangahape Road, Auckland. McMillan was born in Maryborough, Australia.She started painting as Misery in 1997 at Auckland Metropolitan College, where she became friends with fellow student Elliot O'Donnell, best known as Askew, who given McMillan the name Misery.