Center for Asian American Media

Another America

Another America

Documentary | 1996 | 56 mins | VHS, DVD

Producer/Director

Michael Cho

Ethnicities

Korean, African American

Subjects

Culture Clash, History, New Immigrants and Refugees (Past & Present), Personal Stories, Racism, U.S. Colonialism

Grade Levels
High School & Up

Filmmaker Michael Cho investigates his own family history and tragedy as he explores the Black/Korean conflict in the inner city as illuminated by the Los Angeles uprisings of 1992. The murder of his uncle in Detroit forces Cho to take a close look at his family’s own experiences as Korean American merchants. In L.A., he captures the stories of everyday Korean and African Americans as they shop in the mall. Returning to his hometown of Detroit, Cho lets local community members and relatives tell their own stories about race relations – a Detroit poet, an Amerasian brother and sister, and the daughter of the slain uncle. ANOTHER AMERICA is revealed, one where dreams have fallen short and where this country’s racism and violence continue unchecked.

Recognition
National Public Television Broadcast

Pricing

College/Institution

Purchase
VHS: $265
DVD: $265
Rental
VHS: $75
DVD: $75

K-12/Public Library/Community Group

Purchase
VHS: $125
DVD: $125
Rental
VHS: $50
DVD: $50

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