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For the Record: Beat Junkies Documentary

For the Record: Beat Junkies Documentary

The Beat Junkies in partnership with LRG Clothing Company present the online premiere of “For the Record,” a commemorative documentary celebrating twenty years of the legendary super group’s influence and impact on global hip-hop and DJ culture. The World Famous Beat Junkies, comprised of members J-Rocc, DJ Babu, D-Styles, DJ Rhettmatic, DJ What?!, Mr. Choc, Icy Ice, Curse, DJ Shortkut, Melo-D, Symphony and DJ Havik have been putting in work on the turntables since they were first established in 1992. Known internationally as the premiere DJ crew, their longevity is a testament to their immense musical talents. “For the Record” documents the Beat Junkies past and present, starring Beat Junkie crew members and fellow DJ contemporaries Jazzy Jeff, A-Trak, Q-Bert and Peanut Butter Wolf. DJ Jazzy Jeff comments that “there are no DJ’s out today that haven’t been influenced by the Beat Junkies at all.” The documentary short is 15-minutes of powerful storytelling through engaging interviews and narratives about the Beat Junkies’ rise, crew member contributions, brought to life through rare video footage, historical photos and original music.

Also check out Beats, Rhymes, and Resistance.

For the Record: Beat Junkies Documentary

Amar : short documentary

Amar : short documentary

Amar is 14 and top of his class. Someday he’d like to be a professional cricketer, but for now he’s the family’s main breadwinner, working two jobs six and a half days a week on top of attending school in the afternoons. This short observational documentary is a simple journey with Amar through his daily life. In the almost 10 minute short documentary, he wakes up at 4am to start his day. After getting ready, he bikes to his first job delivering newspapers. Amar squeezes in studying and food before he heads off to his second job. Once he’s done, he heads off to school in the afternoon. His day isn’t over yet as he heads back to work again. He gets off work can arrives home about 10pm, where he studies some more to stay at the top of his class. All great achievements require time.

Amar : short documentary

Angel Island Profile: Eliseo Felipe

Angel Island Profile: Eliseo Felipe

Eliseo Felipe, a 100 year-old retired serviceman, shares his journey to the United States and his pride in becoming an American. At the age of seven, Eliseo learned to work on the fields to support his family in the Philippines. He immigrated to the United States in 1933 where he met his brother and uncles who worked on the farms in Salinas, California. The 1934 Tidings-McDuffie Act changed Eliseo’s citizenship status from “national” to “alien,” which caused him to be detained at Angel Island. He talks about his experience on the island and how he re-entered America. Over the years Eliseo held many jobs across California, working as a farmer, bellman, and eventually a serviceman for the United States Army. Currently, Eliseo is retired and tends to his garden at his house in Salinas, CA. He recently celebrated his 100th Birthday with his wife, four children, and grandchildren.

Also see Angel Island Profile: Tyrus Wong

Angel Island Profile: Eliseo Felipe

The Training Diary of Will Yun Lee : Episode 2

The Training Diary of Will Yun Lee : Episode 2

Hollywood star Will Yun Lee continues his Training Diary documentary. He explores pieces of his past and the things around him that keep him motivated and grounded. In episode 2 entitled “Ties That Bind”, Will Yun Lee draws parallels to his acting career and his father’s passion to train others in martial arts. See how he’s used martial arts to stay focused and driven to succeed. Watch his inspiring story.

The Training Diary of Will Yun Lee : Episode 2

UPLOADED: The Asian American Movement trailer

UPLOADED: The Asian American Movement trailer

Advances in online media in the past decade have seen an increase in the historically limited presence of Asian faces in American entertainment. The documentary “UPLOADED: The Asian American Movement” aims to uncover the extent to which Asian Americans have utilized new media such as YouTube to infiltrate American popular culture and where this momentum will lead. The documentary will focus on the current struggles and successes of important Asian Americans in entertainment, from both online celebrities and industry professionals.

Five years ago, we couldn’t name more than 10 recognizable Asian entertainers in mainstream America and the few that we could name only played stereotypical roles like the nerd or the martial artist. Even more problematic was the lack of acknowledgement of this problem by the general public. However, in the past few years, we have noticed groups of young Asian American artists emerging in entertainment with roots in new media, specifically YouTube. They are taking action into their own hands and redefining how Asian Americans are perceived and valued in society. We wanted to document this important era as a reference point for the future.

The film features a list of who’s who in Asian American entertainment including AJ Rafael, Cathy Nguyen, Clara C, David Choi, Feats in Inches, George Shaw, Jennifer Chung, Jesse Barrera, Michael Carreon, Paul J Kim, Scott Yoshimoto, Jane Lui, Paul Dateh, Wong Fu Productions, Victor Kim, and more.

UPLOADED: The Asian American Movement trailer

Searching for Roots in Canton Trailer

Searching for Roots in Canton Trailer

Most Americans are immigrants or descendants of immigrants with a rich cultural history. But what happens to oneʼs cultural identity when they are several generations removed from their roots? Searching for Roots in Canton (2012) grapples with this issue by following a Chinese American, Nathan Fong, and a Chinese-African American, Alana Woods Chan, with their mentor, Al Cheng from San Francisco, CA to Canton (Guangdong Province), China to search for their ancestral homes. Why did their families leave China to be in the U.S. in the first place? What did they did they do when they got to America? How did they survive?

Before going to their ancestral villages, they get to know the culture and environment of Guangzhou City (the province capital) by touring the local sites. They visit the Guangdong Chinese Overseas Museum, which teaches them about the hardships that Chinese overseas had to go through, especially those who immigrated to America through Angel Island (the “Ellis Island” of the Pacific). They also visit an ancestral worship hall and folk art museum, The Chen Clan Academy.

They discover a history of Chinese American heritage that they never knew. After getting acclimated to China, they travel outside the big city of Guangzhou to rural areas, to the land of the famous watchtower diaolous, where their ancestral villages are located in the towns of Kaiping and Enping. After meeting family members and paying worship to their ancestors, both travelers open themselves emotionally to the viewers as they find healing and catharsis upon realizations of why they are driven to search for their roots. Although they never lived or visited these places before, they begin to find their environments to be strangely familiar. They take off their ʻtouristʼ hats and reveal a more intimate personal side as they stand where their ancestors once stood. Nathan finds peace and closure over the loss of his grandfather who passed away suddenly when he was a young boy. Alana releases feelings of guilt and shame about her racial identity which were repressed since childhood. They both gain a clearer perspective of what it means to be Chinese as well as American.

Searching for Roots in Canton Trailer