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Spencer Nakasako's trilogy [videorecording]
Nakasako, Spencer[Calif. : Spencer Nakasako?], 2005.A.k.a. Don Bonus: "Cambodia-born Sokly 'Don Bonus' Ny struggles to graduate from high school and survive the realities of San Francisco's housing projescts. Don shares these experiences, his personal feelings, and his hopes as the year progresses. Ultimately, [the film] ibecomes a story of triumph and survival from the perspective of one of America's newest arrivals." Kelly loves Tony: "Oakland, California: She's a straight-A student with dreams of college, he's trying to leave gang life behind. Together, this young Mien couple creates a video diary of their struggles with parenthood, jobs, school, family, and the law." Refugee: "For Mike Siv, the trip begins innocently enough: 'Me and my homies, David and Paul, we're going to Cambodia. We'll see the sights, visit family, have some fun.' But a simple reunion becomes a journey of self-discovery, maturation and acceptance, agaisnt a backdrop of war, broken families, and long separation."--Container.
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Talking history
San Francisco, CA : Center for Asian American Media, 1984.A compelling mosaic of oral histories and historical footage of Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Filipino and Laotian women featuring their journey to the U.S. and their unique immigrant stories.
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A.k.a. Don Bonus
San Francisco, CA : Center for Asian American Media, 1995After escaping the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia, the Ny family became one of thousands of refugees faced with resettlement in the U.S. Their lives unfold through the lens of this stirring video diary. As 18-year-old Sokly Ny (Don Bonus) struggles to graduate from high school, his family is harassed in the housing projects, his eldest brother cannot fill a dead father's shoes and his youngest brother ends up in a youth prison. Sokly shares these experiences, his personal feelings and his hopes as the year progresses. Ultimately, A.K.A DON BONUS becomes a story of triumph and survival from the perspective of one of America’s newest arrivals
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