2000 American film
Catfish in Black Bean Sauce |
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DVD cover art |
Directed by | Chi Muoi Lo |
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Written by | Chi Muoi Lo |
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Produced by | Chi Muoi Lo |
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Starring | Chi Muoi Lo Paul Winfield Sanaa Lathan Mary Alice |
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Cinematography | Rudy M. Fenenga, Jr. Dean Lent |
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Edited by | Dawn Hoggatt |
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Music by | Stanley A. Smith |
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Distributed by | Black Hawk Entertainment |
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Release date |
- June 9, 2000 (2000-06-09)
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Running time | 119 minutes |
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Country | United States |
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Language | English |
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Catfish in Black Bean Sauce is a 2000 comedy-drama film directed by Chi Muoi Lo in his directorial debut about a Vietnamese brother and sister raised by an African American couple. The film stars Chi Muoi Lo, Paul Winfield, Sanaa Lathan, and Mary Alice.
Cast
- Chi Muoi Lo as Dwayne Williams/Sap
- Sanaa Lathan as Nina
- Paul Winfield as Harold Williams
- Mary Alice as Dolores Williams
- Lauren Tom as Mai
- Kieu Chinh as Thanh
- Tyler Christopher as Michael
- Tzi Ma as Vinh
- George Wallace as James
- Wing Chen as Samantha
- Amy Tran as Young Mai
- Kevin Lo as Young Dwayne/Sap
- Kevin D’Arcy as Guard 1
- Andre Rosey Brown: Guard 2
- Ron Galbraith as Doctor
- Calvin Nguyen as Teacher
- Richard F. Whiten as Motorcycle Cop
- Lalanya Master as Bank Teller
- Mark Daniel Cade as Assistant Bank Manager
- Jedda Jones as Agnes
- Roxanne Reese as Nadine
- Saachiko Magwili as Mother
- William Thomas as Douglas
- April Tran as Interpreter
- Thomas Ryan as Lt. Davis
- Carol Kiernan as Nurse
- Thu Hong: Opera Singer
- Ho Lo as Man at Airport
- Vien Hong as Transvestite
Reviews
The film has received mixed reviews. A Los Angeles Times review noted that as the film's writer/director/actor Chi Muoi Lo "spread himself too thin, resulting in an uneven picture but one that has plenty of substance and emotion".[1] Roger Ebert wrote that the film was "a first draft for a movie that could have been extraordinary".[2] The San Francisco Chronicle noted that the film was "a comedy of interracial wariness and misunderstanding marked by a refreshing lack of sappiness".[3]
Awards and nominations
Year
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Award
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Result
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Category
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Recipient
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2001 |
First Americans in the Arts Awards |
Won |
Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role (Film) |
Tyler Christopher
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2001 |
Political Film Society |
Nominated |
Exposé |
-
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1999 |
Florida Film Festival
New Port Beach Film Festival
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Won
Won
Won
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Best Narrative Feature |
Chi Muoi Lo
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Best Narrative Feature
Best Screen Play
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Chi Muoi Lo
Chi Muoi Lo
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1999 |
WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival[4] |
Won |
Theatrical Feature Films - 004 |
Chi Muoi Lo
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References
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