Chinatown: Immigrants in America

Chinatown: Immigrants in America 1976 Released

Directed by Jon Alpert, Yoko Maruyama, Keiko Tsuno

Documentary · 59 min

 

Chinatown: Immigrants in America 1976 Released

Directed by Jon Alpert, Yoko Maruyama, Keiko Tsuno

Documentary · 59 min

 

Produced by DCTV in response to what its makers saw as distorted media portrayals of New York City’s Chinatown, "Chinatown: Immigrants in America" (1976) offers an unvarnished portrait of an immigrant community confronting poverty, labor exploitation, and cultural displacement. Directed by Jon Alpert and Yoko Maruyama, the film documents restaurant, garment, and service workers enduring low wages and unsafe conditions while struggling to build lives in America.

Produced by DCTV in response to what its makers saw as distorted media portrayals of New York City’s Chinatown, "Chinatown: Immigrants in America" (1976) offers an unvarnished portrait of an immigrant community confronting poverty, labor exploitation, and cultural displacement. Directed by Jon Alpert and Yoko Maruyama, the film documents restaurant, garment, and service workers enduring low wages and unsafe conditions while struggling to build lives in America.
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RUNTIME
N/A min
RELEASED
Nov 1, 1976
COUNTRY
US
LANGUAGE
EN
SPOKEN
English
BUDGET
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REVENUE
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