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Films
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Directors
“Lu, Wanwan”
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Region
North America
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United States
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Keywords
Collective / Community identity
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Intergenerational relations
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Religion / Belief / Faith
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Directors
Lu, Wanwan
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United States
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Year of production
2015
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Film
Youth Group
2015
28
‘
Student
Directed by
Wanwan Lu
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Set in the predominantly Asian “ethnoburbs” of Los Angeles County, this film follows a vibrant Buddhist youth group in a Chinese-American temple. Youth group members, most raised by immigrant Buddhist parents, attempt to define Buddhism on their own terms as they struggle to understand the rituals and beliefs of their parents’ Buddhism. Interweaving the stories of teenagers in the midst of their identity formation, and young adults faced with the challenge of cultivating the next generation of Buddhist youth leaders, "Youth Group" paints a lighthearted and intimate portrait of a generational gap, hyphenated identities and flexible beliefs in Asian America.
North America
Collective / Community identity
Religion / Belief / Faith
Intergenerational relations
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