Ever since he followed a pair of San Francisco cabbies around Chinatown in Chan Is Missing, cross-cultural misunderstandings have been a favorite theme for Chinese-American director Wayne Wang. Now, ...
SINGAPORE -- Chinese-American director Wayne Wang is talking to Singapore financiers, directors and film industry authorities about making movies in the Southeast Asian city-state. By Janine Stein, ...
These days, Wayne Wang works in two different modes as a filmmaker and they rarely intersect. The Wang responsible for sizable operations like “Maid in Manhattan” and “Because of Winn-Dixie” has ...
It's routine to talk to filmmakers about their movies, but it's unusual to find a director who has two new films coming out within a few weeks of each other, writes MARTIN A. GROVE. By Martin A. Grove ...
With the seminal indie getting a 35mm restoration at The Metrograph, director Wayne Wang reflects on how American independent filmmaking has changed. In 1982 there really wasn’t an established ...
Director Wayne Wang had some instructions for the audience about to watch his family drama "A Thousand Years of Good Prayers" at the opening of the San Francisco International Asian American Film ...
Director Wayne Wang made his name with films like “The Joy Luck Club,” “Eat a Bowl of Tea” and “Smoke,” intimate works in which he showed his adeptness at detailing the small rituals of life ...
IGN FilmForce interviewer Kenneth Plume recently had an opportunity to talk to director Wayne Wang.After helming such small, intimate flicks as Dim Sum and Chan Is Missing, Wang came to national ...
Thirteen films opened in San Francisco on Friday, ranging from Josh Brolin's portrayal of the current president in Oliver Stone's "W." to "Sukiyaki Western Django," a Japanese spaghetti Western. Wayne ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Joan Vos MacDonald is a New York-based writer who covers Korean media. Director Wayne Wang had long been a fan of the story Coming ...
Hong Kong immigrant filmmaker Wayne Wang is best known for films like his indie breakout “Chan Is Missing” or his break into Hollywood filmmaking with Amy Tan’s “Joy Luck Club” adaptation. But he ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Joan Vos MacDonald is a New York-based writer who covers Korean media. In the opening scene of Wayne Wang’s film Coming Home Again ...
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