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Anatomy of a springroll, written and directed by Paul Kwan and Arnold Iger, Co-producer, Paul Lundahl

Label
Anatomy of a springroll, written and directed by Paul Kwan and Arnold Iger, Co-producer, Paul Lundahl
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
For High School; College; Adult audiences
Main title
Anatomy of a springroll
Medium
electronic resource
Oclc number
747798223
Responsibility statement
written and directed by Paul Kwan and Arnold Iger, Co-producer, Paul Lundahl
Runtime
56
Series statement
Springroll triology, 1
Summary
"Food is everyone s first language," says Paul Kwan, the Vietnamese-born immigrant who fashioned this film out of the rich sensory memories of his childhood. He tells his story of finding a new life in America while maintaining his cultural connection through cooking, eating and sharing the rich and varied food of his native land. This dazzling film is a gigantic stirfry of savory images - Paul and his mother cooking in his San Francisco kitchen, street vendors simmering their soups, bustling markets piled with peppers, cilantro, and chilis. In America, cooking is often a solitary experience, but in Vietnam it is a family affair, with everyone cutting, chopping, and stirring while chattering. An undercurrent of longing for the motherland runs through this nostalgic film. The death of his father in Vietnam is the occasion for his visit to Saigon. Now at last memory and reality are reconciled, and he is ready to return to his adoptive country. This film is the first in a trilogy, with Pins and Noodles and Wok in Progress
Target audience
general
Creator
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