The concept of identity in the Asian Americans who were either born or moved in the US is one of the main concepts of the particular cinema. Andrew Acedo deals with the same through a Filipino prism, in a 16-min short that ends up being an erotic romance as much as a social drama.
“Good Filipino Kids” is screening at New Filmmakers Los Angeles
The film begins during a gathering in an American-Filipino house, where a couple, Ashley, who grew up in the US, and Francis, who grew up in the Philippines, are talking about attending the “Praise God” church ceremony, even though the former is not particularly keen on religion as a whole. Meanwhile, the men and the women in the house of Francis, comment on the girl, highlighting both their stereotypical thinking as much as their sex. The “guys” are talking about how good-looking she is, with one...
“Good Filipino Kids” is screening at New Filmmakers Los Angeles
The film begins during a gathering in an American-Filipino house, where a couple, Ashley, who grew up in the US, and Francis, who grew up in the Philippines, are talking about attending the “Praise God” church ceremony, even though the former is not particularly keen on religion as a whole. Meanwhile, the men and the women in the house of Francis, comment on the girl, highlighting both their stereotypical thinking as much as their sex. The “guys” are talking about how good-looking she is, with one...
- 5/16/2023
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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