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Asian American Film Collection, C-F

Titles

Location and Call Numbers

Carved in Silence.

(VIDL) VCASS 448

The Cats of Mirikitani.

(VIDL) DVD 4558

The Color of Fear.

(VIDL) DVD 3433

Color of Honor: the Japanese-American Soldier in WWII.

(VIDL) VCASS 450

Conscience and the Constitution.

(VIDL) VCASS 2302

Cruisin' J-Town.

(VIDL) VCASS 453

David Henry Hwang.

(VIDL) DVD 677

Daughters of the Cloth

(VIDL) DVD 4620

Death of a Shaman.

(VIDL) DVD 4621

Desi Remix Chicago Style.

(VIDL) VCASS 455

Desi: South Asians in New York

(VIDL) DVD 4599

Do 2 Halves Really Make a Whole?

(VIDL) VCASS 460

Dollar a Day, Ten Cents a Dance: A Historic Portrait of Filipino Farmworkers in America.

(VIDL) VCASS 458

Drinking Tea.

(VIDL) VCASS 2463

East of Occidental.

(VIDL) VCASS 461

En Ryo Identity.

(VIDL) VCASS 462

Fall of the I-Hotel.

(VIDL) VCASS 463

Family Gathering.

(VIDL) VCASS 464

Fated to be Queer.

(VIDL) VCASS 420

Fighting Chance.

(VIDL) VCASS 734

Filipino Americans: Discovering Their Past for the Future.

 

The First Battle: The Battle for Equality in War-time Hawaii.

(VIDL) DVD 4601

First Person Plural.

(VIDL) DVD 4602

Fish Bowl.

(VIDL) DVD 2597

Flow.

(VIDL) VCASS 465

Fools' Dance.

(VIDL) VCASS 466

Forced Out: Internment and the Enduring Damage to California’s Cities and Towns.

(VIDL) DVD 4622

Foreign Talk.

(VIDL) VCASS 467

Four Women.

(VIDL) VCASS 468

Frankly Speaking.

(VIDL) VCASS 735

Freckled Rice.

(VIDL) VCASS 470

From a Silk Cocoon.

(VIDL) DVD 4603

 
 

Humanities Resource Center

The Humanities Resource Center (HRC) manages and circulates the bulk of the University's collection of video materials. The Center provides equipment and spaces for the viewing of all common video formats. (VIDL) is the location designation for DVD and VHS materials held in the HRC. The Humanities Resource Center is located in the lower level of East Pyne.

 
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