"A short film about a Vietnamese American woman and her son, adapting to life in small town America."
2015-03-14en25m
Documentary
In 1975, a seven-months pregnant Vietnamese refugee, Giap, escapes Saigon in a boat and, within weeks, finds herself working on an assembly line in Seymour, Indiana. 35 years later, her aspiring filmmaker son, Tony, decides to document her final day of work at the last ironing board factory in America.
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Director
Tony Nguyen
Producer
Steven Okazaki
factory workerimmigrantparent child relationshipeast asian leadvietnamese refugees
Status
Released
Countries
United States of America
Companies
Birjinder Films
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Trailer: GIAP’S LAST DAY AT THE IRONING BOARD FACTORY (dir. Tony Nguyen)