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DOUBLE HAPPINESS
DOUBLE HAPPINESS (1993)
87 min. Rating: PG
DIRECTOR-SCREENWRITER:
Mina Shum
8/10 REEL Student Rating (1 votes)
Plot Summary
Jade Li (Oh), a vivacious Chinese Canadian, wants to become an actress without upsetting her extremely traditional parents. It’s a balancing act that Jade is finding difficult to achieve. Talking in English, wearing Western clothes and going out with non-Asian guys, Jade leads a secret life once she leaves her stuffy but warm domestic scene. Things come to a head when Mark (Rennie), a white Canadian graduate student, insists on turning their casual fling into something more meaningful. It’s a relationship that Jade’s parents would hate. What should she do? “Rich in character, Double Happiness is primarily a showcase for Oh, the Korean Canadian actress who plays the cultural chameleon Jade.” —Rita Kempley, Washington Post. Sandra Oh won the Best Actress Genie for her performance. The film also won prizes in Vancouver, Berlin and Turin, Italy.
About The Director
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Mina Shum
Mina Shum is a Vancouver based Director/Writer whose feature film credits include, Long Life, Happiness & Prosperity, Drive, She Said and Double Happiness. Her 1993 short film Me, Mom, and Mona was honoured with a Special Jury Citation at the Toronto International Film Festival. Her television credits include The Shields Stories, and the Showcase original series, Bliss.
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ME, MOM AND MONA
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