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My America … Or Honk if You Love Buddha

The filmmaker takes to the road to see what it means to be Asian American in our rapidly-changing society.

Premiere Date

May 1, 1998

Length

90 minutes

Funding Type

Co-Production

Awards & Recognition

Winner

1997 Sundance Film Festival - Excellence in Cinematography (Documentary)

filmmaker Renee Tajima-Peña
Renee Tajima-Peña

Producer

Tajima-Peña is an Academy Award-nominated filmmaker whose directing credits include the nationally televised documentaries, Calavera Highway (PBS), "The Mexico Story" of The New Americans series (PBS), My Journey Home (PBS), Labor Women (PBS), My America...or Honk if You Love Buddha (PBS), The Last Beat Movie (Sundance Channel), The Best Hotel on Skid Row (HBO), and Who Killed Vincent Chin? (PBS). Her films have premiered at festivals around the world including Cannes, San Francisco, Sundance, Toronto, and the Whitney Biennial. Among her honors are a Peabody Award, a duPont-Columbia Award, the Alpert Award in the Arts for Film/Video, International Documentary Association Achievement Award, and two Rockefeller Foundation fellowships in documentary film. Tajima-Peña is a USA Broad Fellow in media arts, and a professor and graduate director of the social documentation program at the University of California, Santa Cruz.    
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