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36 reviewsFrom a NY Times bestselling author, this groundbreaking book celebrates & examines the history of Asian Americans on the big screen, exploring how iconic films have shaped Hollywood, representation, & American culture.
In 2018, the critical & financial success of Crazy Rich Asians ignited new fires in Hollywood to create & back Asian-centric stories. Since then, the number of movies featuring Asian Americans, either in front or behind the camera, has boomed & ushered in a new era of filmmaking. But many films, like The Joy Luck Club in 1993, paved the way for Asian American-led films before Crazy Rich Asians & to today. The Golden Screen is an in-depth look at those films, & the factors that played into their success.
The Golden Screen includes commentary & conversations from Hollywood's most visible faces, such as Simu Liu, Lulu Wang, Daniel Dae Kim, Janet Yang, Ronny Chieng, Alice Wu, & Ken Jeong. See the movies that inspired today's modern stars to enter moviemaking, & how they're paying it forward to the next wave of creators.
Featuring beautiful, original artwork from 9 esteemed Asian illustrators, including: Toma Nguyen, barbarian flower, Jun Cen, Cryssy Cheung, Cliff Chiang, Yu-Ming Huang, JiYeun Kang, Ashraf Omar, & Zi Xu.
A beautiful keepsake & collection of over 100 photographs & original art, The Golden Screen is perfect for movie & history fans alike, & reaffirms the importance of the Asian American film canon, & all the people involved, in an increasingly diverse Hollywood.
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Jeff Yang has authored 3 books—Jackie Chan’s memoir I Am Jackie Chan: My Life in Action; Once Upon a Time in China, a history of the cinemas of Hong Kong, Taiwan, & the Mainland; & Eastern Standard Time: A Guide to Asian Influence on American Culture. He most recently co-authored RISE: A Pop History of Asian America from the Nineties to Now.