MOTHER TONGUE
Directed by Eris QianCast: Jenny Lin, Min-Wen Huang
- United States
- Chinese, English
- 2019
- 10 mins
A second-generation Chinese American woman pieces together the memory of her mother’s last days when her mother had lost English due to Alzheimer’s, while she doesn’t speak Chinese. Lost in language yet without words, she finally connects to her mother’s heritage as well as her own roots.
Director Biography: Eris Qian is based in New York City and considers herself a global nomad. Born and raised in China, she lived and studied in 5 continents to explore her passion and creativity. During the process, she directed and produced a number of documentary shorts in Virginia, Athens, Hong Kong, Tibet and Shanghai.
Co-presented by: Chinatown Community Development Center (CCDC), Cameron House
THIS FILM IS AVAILABLE ON CAAMFEST ON-DEMAND
Disclaimer: By registering for this event, I understand AARP may send me an initial email communication about AARP programs and resources, and can change my email preferences at any time.
Supported By:
About Presenting Sponsor AARP:
AARP is the nation’s largest nonprofit, nonpartisan organization dedicated to empowering people 50-plus to choose how they live as they age. AARP strengthens communities and advocates for health security, financial stability and personal fulfillment by providing ongoing and up-to-date resources. Learn more at aarp.org/aapi and @AARPAAPI on social media.
AARP is the nation’s largest nonprofit, nonpartisan organization dedicated to empowering people 50-plus to choose how they live as they age. AARP strengthens communities and advocates for health security, financial stability and personal fulfillment by providing ongoing and up-to-date resources. Learn more at aarp.org/aapi and @AARPAAPI on social media.
Plays in
CHINA//TOWN
From San Francisco’s Chinatown to China, these beautiful films explore lost histories and the power of memory. Program includes…