"Artistic Discrimination" explores prejudice in the work force based on physical appearance, body modification, tattoos and piercings and asks the question "Can you really judge a book by its cover?"
Directed by Ryan Mencik.
An exploration of the effects of Korean American manufacturers' and store owners' dominating presence on the African American hair care industry. Directed by Rebecca Christian.
SDAFF invited out a handful of Asian Americans who are thriving in Hollywood. These celebrities candidly shared the good the bad and the ugly about making it in the entertainment industry.
Eighteen years ago, a man from Vietnam began writing letters to a woman in Mexico. Their daughter explores her parent's courtship and how they came together to form a lasting relationship. Directed by Paulina Do.
Teenage pregnancy is a sticky subject, but when a bun in the oven might break up a band, then things become more complicated. Directed by Vincent Phathanak.
A handful of individuals discuss Asian stereotypes, the notion of being whitewashed, assimilation and how to be true to yourself. Directed by Adrianna Chuh.
Sometimes a girl's worst enemy can be her own mother, but chances are there's a reason she cares too much. A young filmmaker begins to understand how a mother's past can change a daughter's future for the better.
A young man traces his father's journey from Vietnam to the United States, and gets to know his dad a little better in the process. Directed by Tim Khuu.