Bittersweet Survival: Southeast Asian Refugees in America
27m

This documentary examines the re-settlement of South-East Asian refugees in the United States in the aftermath of the Vietnam War. The film begins with a montage of riveting footage depicting the devastating effects of the war. It then unveils the mixed reception given Vietnamese refugees in the United States, from battles with local fishermen in Monterey, California, to conflicts in Philadelphia where their arrival in the city's poorest neighborhoods kindled resentment in the Black community. The film also explores their struggle to cope with life in the U.S. and maintain their identity.
Crew

J.T. Takagi
Director, Associate Producer, Sound

Christine Choy
Director, Executive Producer, Additional Camera
Hortense Beveridge
Editor
Jeffrey Solomon
Assistant Editor, Sound Editor
Juliana Wang
Director of Photography
Allan Siegel
Associate Producer
Joseph Ratke
Assistant Camera, Still Photographer
Michael Chin
Additional Camera
Hugh King
Additional Camera
J. Kathleen Gibson
Assistant Sound Editor
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