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An immigrant story of a Korean-American family struggling to run a dry cleaning business in Flushing, Queens. Follow the Choi family as they confront their individual struggles, cultural clashes, and generational divide all while trying to keep their failing family business afloat. Genre: Family, Drama
WOW! In this first ever hybrid analysis/interview episode, Ray and Baldwin are joined with the cast and makers of 'Happy Cleaners'! They talk about their biggest takeaways, the immigrant experiences, and their hometown, Flushing, Queens, NY. Stick around for the lightning round at the end of the pod! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WsvipA_QFd0 (Happy Cleaners) is available on Amazon, Google Play, YouTube, Apple TV, and DVD. Follow us! http://www.facebook.com/ReelAsianPodcast (www.facebook.com/ReelAsianPodcast) | http://www.instagram.com/ReelAsianPodcast (www.instagram.com/ReelAsianPodcast) | Support this podcast! http://www.reelasianpodcast.com/support (www.reelasianpodcast.com/support) Intro music is by Ryan Galvan | Show cover designed by Thy Nguyen For any inquiries, reach out tohttp://www.reelasianpodcast.com/contact ( www.reelasianpodcast.com/contact ) Special thanks to our sponsors: http://www.experiencesbyk.com (www.experiencesbyk.com) http://www.anniestcakes.com (www.anniestcakes.com)
Long-time friends Lee and Kim wrote and directed this amazing film about a family of Korean American immigrants both struggling to achieve the American Dream and to figure out how to manage their complex generational differences.
Pop Art Painter Jamie Roxx (www.JamieRoxx.us) welcomes Julian Kim and Peter S.Lee Co Writers & Directors (Happy Cleaners; Film: Drama | Family) to the Show! Facebook: @HappyCleanersFilmInstagram: @HappyCleanersFilmIMDB: www.imdb.com/title/tt8892464 Julian Kim and Peter S. Lee’s acclaimed drama Happy Cleaners will play theaters and be released on digital this February. A beautiful story of acceptance and reconciliation, the film tells the story of a Korean American family and their fight to save their dry cleaning business in Flushing, Queens NY. When the Choi family lose their dry cleaning business, they learn to love each other to survive the crisis and heartaches that they cause each other. Media Inquiries for the Film Happy Cleaners: October Coast www.octobercoastpr.com
We got to feel like VIPs this episode!! Today, we're talking about Happy Cleaners, a story about the Choi Family living and surviving in Flushing, Queens. We got to sit down with Julian and Peter, the co-directors, to chat about our reflections of the film as well as the behind the scenes of their creative process. Join us in:⟡ laughing about the ways our parents like to sorta kinda apologize and show affection⟡ reminiscing on the experience of growing up in Flushing and what representation we got to see ⟡ opening up about our family dynamics ⟡ celebrating the addition of this authentic Korean American film to the tapestry of Asian American mediaBe sure to check out Happy Cleaners, which is coming out to video on demand on Friday, February 12th! Follow @happycleanersfilm for updates. Got a chance to watch the film but have more to share? Want to spend some time with the hosts reflecting on our journey with sharing stories and connecting with our listener community? Join us on Thursday, February 18th, at 5:00pm PST - we'll go live @bambooandglass to share our reflections on this episode and answer your questions!
Filmmakers Julian Kim and Peter S. Lee speak with us about their new film release, Happy Cleaners, which focuses on a Korean-American family and the generational differences in the immigrants trying to find a balance in life.
Korean American narrative "Happy Cleaners," the debut feature from co-directors Julian Kim and Peter S. Lee, opens Friday, February 5th in select theaters and VOD. In this interview with OnlineAthens arts and entertainment reporter Andrew Shearer, co-stars Charles Ryu, Yun Jeong, and Yeena Sung discuss their experiences making the film, its universal themes, and cultural representation on screen. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Korean American narrative "Happy Cleaners," the debut feature from co-directors Julian Kim and Peter S. Lee, opens Friday, February 5th in select theaters and VOD. In this interview with OnlineAthens arts and entertainment reporter Andrew Shearer, co-stars Charles Ryu, Yun Jeong, and Yeena Sung discuss their experiences making the film, its universal themes, and cultural representation on screen. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Korean American narrative "Happy Cleaners," the debut feature from co-directors Julian Kim and Peter S. Lee, opens Friday, February 5th in select theaters and VOD. In this interview with OnlineAthens arts and entertainment reporter Andrew Shearer, co-stars Charles Ryu, Yun Jeong, and Yeena Sung discuss their experiences making the film, its universal themes, and cultural representation on screen. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We review the film #HappyCleaners directed by: Julian Kim, Peter S. Lee This week's #KickAssKoreans are @SH0TZE and @peahce
Our interviews with filmmakers from the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival continue in part two of our coverage. Alan Ng chats with Kevin Kreider and Doris Yeung of The Ugly Model; Julian Kim, Peter S. Lee, and Hyanghwa of Happy Cleaners; Sergio M. Rapu of Eating Up Easter; Tim Tsai and Dr. Thao Ha of Seadrift; and Ximan Li, Celia Au, and Yi Liu of In A New York Minute.