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Finding Kukan
Content:Documentary Film
Media Type:DVD
Release Date:2016
Audience:Higher Education
Professional Development
Secondary Education
High School
Running Time:75 minutes
Physical Description:(Null)
Language:English
Author:Robin Lung
Resource Library Number:EACDVD 164
Subject:Arts
History
Gender and Women's Studies
Subheading:Discrimination
Theater & Cinema
Women
WWII
Region:East Asia
Country:China



Abstract:

In the late 1930s China is in dire straits. The country will collapse under Japan’s military juggernaut if it doesn’t get outside help. Chinese American firebrand Li Ling-Ai jolts Americans into action with a new medium — 16mm Kodachrome color film. She hires photojournalist Rey Scott to travel to China and capture a citizen’s perspective of the war-torn country, including the massive bombing of the wartime capital Chungking (now Chongqing). Their landmark film KUKAN screens for President Roosevelt at the White House, is called “awesome” by the New York Times, and receives one of the first Academy Awards for a feature documentary in 1942. Why have we never heard of Li Ling-Ai? And why have all copies of KUKAN disappeared? Filmmaker Robin Lung goes on a 7year quest to find the answers.






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