We all go through transitions in life, whether it's a career change, or moving, but for Davina Wan, hers has been very extreme - from the gang life to a "normal" life. Excuse My Gangsta Ways is a visual poetic documentary portrait on Davina Wan, a Chinese American woman, who was a former gang member from the 1990s Lower East Side. With interviews from her grandmother and godfather, we will take a look at the person she was and the person she has become, where fate and inspiration endure. A TWN Workshop production and part of the Call for Change Series.
Directors :
Corinne E. Manabat
Markets :
Documentary
Year Released : 2008
Running Time :
15
Country : US
Original Language : English/Cantonese
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Visual Journey: Scenes from Excuse My Gangsta Ways
Explore a gallery of images from "Excuse My Gangsta Ways," offering a visual feast that captures the essence of its story.
Screenings
African American Women in Cinema Film Festival, New York, 2008
San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival, 2009
Documentary Fortnight, Museum of Modern Art, New York, 2009
Association for Asian Studies Annual Meeting, 2009