Based on Amy Tan’s novel of the same name, “The Joy Luck Club” hit theaters in the fall of 1993. The film was among the first of its kind to feature an all-Asian cast, and traces the intergenerational ...
As 'The Farewell' racks up awards buzz, Janet Yang reflects on how far Hollywood has come in telling Asian American stories. By Janet Yang “You have no idea the power you have over me,” a daughter ...
The Joy Luck Club broke ground for Asian and Asian-American representation when it premiered in 1993. Following the stories of four Chinese mothers and their Chinese-American daughters, the film ...
On my first viewing 25 years ago, however, “The Joy Luck Club” struck me as nothing short of an emotional horror movie, a picture I often found myself watching — and rewatching — through my fingers.
The Joy Luck Club stars Ming-Na Wen, Tamlyn Tomita, Rosalind Chao and Lauren Tom sat down for an interview with Today, more than 30 years after the movie premiered They expressed their frustrations ...
For actors Shirley Oliver and Emjoy Gavino, Amy Tan's 1989 best-selling novel "The Joy Luck Club" explains a lot. In this new stage adaptation, they play mother and daughter Lindo and Waverly St.
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