Saturday, March 04, 2006

Forbidden City, U.S.A.

"DELIGHTFUL! It brims over with nostalgia for a more glamorous and innocent showbusiness era, yet is a commentary on racial stereotyping and on the insidiousness of discrimination."
-- Kevin Thomas, Los Angeles Times

San Francisco's internationally renowned Forbidden City was the nation's premiere all-Chinese nightclub in the swinging 1930s and the big band era of the '40s. Arthur Dong's FORBIDDEN CITY, U.S.A., through original footage and interviews with the performers in later years, looks at the history of Charlie Low's nightclub and some of the most accomplished and spirited musicians and dancers of their time. Meet the "Chinese Fred Astaire," the "Chinese Sophie Tucker," and the "Chinese Sally Rand"-just a few of the talented performers that take you back to a nostalgic era. FORBIDDEN CITY, U.S.A. looks beyond the cartoon characters of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Broadway musical, Flower Drum Song (which was loosely based on the Forbidden City nightclub), to show a generation of Asian American pioneers who fought cultural barriers and racism to pursue their love of American song and dance.

The Collector's Edition DVD presents previously unseen archival and original footage with galleries showing over 200 pieces of fascinating memorabilia and photos from the era.

CINE Golden Eagle
Blue Ribbon, Best Ethnic Studies Film, American Film Festival
Gold Apple Award, Best Ethnic Studies Film, National Educational Film Festival
Best Documentary of the Decade (shared award) Hawaii International Film Festival
2002, 76 minutes including bonus footage, documentary
http://asianamericanmedia.org/rf_cms/index.php?cmd=showPage&page_id=1.4.1.2.219&section=1.4

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