Documentary | 1995 | 55 mins | DVD | Study Guide
Spencer Nakasako, Sokly Ny
Spencer Nakasako
Center for Asian American Media
Family, Youth, Culture Clash, New Immigrants and Refugees (Past & Present), Personal Stories
This film is part of the collection Spencer Nakasako's Trilogy.
After escaping the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia, the Ny family became one of thousands of refugees faced with resettlement in the U.S. Their lives unfold through the lens of this stirring video diary. As 18-year-old Sokly Ny (Don Bonus) struggles to graduate from high school, his family is harassed in the housing projects, his eldest brother cannot fill a dead father's shoes and his youngest brother ends up in a youth prison. Sokly shares these experiences, his personal feelings and his hopes as the year progresses. Ultimately, A.K.A DON BONUS becomes a story of triumph and survival from the perspective of one of America's newest arrivals.
“...filmed by a student very much on the edge academically, but self-revealing, sensitive and able to laugh at himself. It is a perfect antidote to simplistic ‘model minority’ stereotypes about Asian students...”
- Gary Orfield, Harvard University
Awards
National Emmy for Outstanding Informational or Cultural Programming
Juror’s Choice Award, Charlotte Film and Video Festival
First Place, Visions du Reel, Nyon, Switzerland
Golden Gate Award, Best Bay Area Documentary, San Francisco Int’l Film Festival
Special Award, National Educational Media Network
Recognition
National PBS Broadcast, POV series
NOS telecast, The Netherlands
Additional Resources
a.k.a. DON BONUS Study Guide for grades 9-12 »
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Other Films in the Collection
A.K.A. Don Bonus
Kelly Loves Tony
Refugee