Unspoken

Through letter-writing, a community discussion, and a drag performance, six queer and trans Asian Americans grapple with their queerness and consider what family acceptance might look like.
Genre : Documentary
Contemporary Issues : Gender Identity & Expression
Unspoken

Through letter-writing, a community discussion, and a drag performance, six queer and trans Asian Americans grapple with their queerness and consider what family acceptance might look like.

UNSPOKEN’s interviewees hail from across the Asian diaspora — with roots in Sri Lanka, Myanmar, China, and Korea. Some are not yet out to their immigrant parents, and this film is their way of starting that process. Some have tried to initiate conversations around their queerness, only to meet sustained denial. Others cannot communicate fluently in the same language as their families of origin. In this film, they all share what they would say if one day they woke up and their families’ ruptures across generation, culture, and language were healed.

Directors : Patrick G Lee
Markets : Documentary
Year Released : 2020
Running Time : 17
Country : US
Original Language : English
Streaming Partner : Vimeo

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Awards

GRAND JURY PRIZE, BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT, Austin Asian American Film Festival
WINNER, LGBTQ SHORT FILM, Oxford Film Festival
COURAGE AWARD, DisOrient Asian American Film Festival of Oregon
AUDIENCE FALL CHOICE AWARD, NewFilmmakers NY

Screenings

Asian American International Film Festival
Outfest Los Angeles LGBTQ Film Festival
Scottish Queer International Film Festival
San Diego Asian Film Festival
DisOrient Asian American Film Festival
KAFFNY Infinite Cinema
Philadelphia Asian American Film Festival
Houston Asian American & Pacific Islander Film festival
The TIDE Film Festival
SAFILM - San Antonio Film Festival
Big Apple Film Festival
UMass Amherst Asian American Film Festival (2019)
KQTcon – Korean Queer & Trans Conference at The New School (2018)
University of Southern California – Asian Pacific Cinema Association (2018)
Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival
San Francisco Independent Film Festival
Busan International Art Film Festival
Guam International Film Festival
Austin Asian American Film Festival
NewFilmmakers NY
Seattle Asian American Film Festival
Oxford Film Festival
FilmPride - Brighton & Hove Pride LGBTQ+ Film Festival
Outfest Fusion QTBIPOC Film Festival
UCLA Asian American Studies Center 50th Anniversary Film Festival (2021)
A+ The Pan-Asian Drag Revue – New York, NY (2019)
National Queer Asian Pacific Islander Alliance – National Conference (2018)
Queer + Trans Asian Short Films – Secret Project Robot, Brooklyn, NY (2018)
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Through letter-writing, a community discussion, and a drag performance, six queer and trans Asian Americans grapple with their queerness and consider what family acceptance might look like.

UNSPOKEN’s interviewees hail from across the Asian diaspora — with roots in Sri Lanka, Myanmar, China, and Korea. Some are not yet out to their immigrant parents, and this film is their way of starting that process. Some have tried to initiate conversations around their queerness, only to meet sustained denial. Others cannot communicate fluently in the same language as their families of origin. In this film, they all share what they would say if one day they woke up and their families’ ruptures across generation, culture, and language were healed.

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