Far East Deep South (2020) Poster

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10/10
Excellent
georgelou26 March 2021
I found the search into Baldwin's family history be to fascinating. The effort that went into this documentary should be commended. The producers have done the world a favor by adding a piece to the American history puzzle. Thank you.
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10/10
Deeply moving personal story
elton3519 September 2021
It's a wonderful documentary about finding unexpected family history in the most unexpected places. Great work by all involved.
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9/10
Watch this for many reasons
allie70119 June 2023
You will definitely learn something new about US history. Who knew there was a whole Chinese community in the Deep South, brought in after slavery ended? And who knew that only Chinese laborers were permitted to enter the country while Chinese women were excluded? And who knew of yet another shameful example of American racism that was made into law to exclude Chinese specifically?

To keep this documentary from being a total historical downer, we see the results of this prejudice through the eyes of the son and grandsons of the original immigrant who have traveled to Louisiana to discover their roots.. And what we see are the harsh facts softened by modern acceptance and a whole lot of love. You will find yourself touched deeply when you learn, along with the family, of the very difficult decisions the father had to make and the love for his son that endured. All in all a powerful testament to the human spirit.
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Captivating
jpgr116 May 2021
I was absolutely captivated by this beautiful documentary. It was so well made and this family's story was so rich that it needed to be told. The history, the photographs, and the personal anecdotes evoked so many emotions within me. Have your Kleenex box ready. This is one that will stay with you. I am so glad I got to see this thanks to America ReFramed.
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1/10
Meh to Another
sampecking17 February 2022
Another shameless knock-off of the Asian American experience this time sold on the novelty of the black American connection. Shaky camera movement and disorganized editing at points. We all felt we were watching a glorified home movie especially when every line began, "And then". Didn't think it was necessary to show every step of research and would probably have preferred to see the story told as a short documentary which it really is. Also would have like to see more of the black racism tied in. Instead seemed like a snapshot that was stretched out to make a longer film. If you are part of the communities involved in the film of course you enjoyed it more but we found it lagged after the first quarter. Sorry to be so forthright. We were saw it at no cost so I guess really can't complain either way. Move on to the next title if you are binge watching during this pandemic.
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