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Home Base: A Chinatown called HeinlenvilleA Video Sponsored by the American Film Foundation
Jessica Yu, an Oscar-winning producer of documentary films and the granddaughter of a leading Heinlenville resident, Col. John. C. Young, produced Home Base for the Heinlenville, from the time that the previous Chinatown was destroyed by arson in 1887, through the destruction of the Ng Shing Gung temple in 1940 up to the late 1980s, when the Chinese Historical and Cultural Project raised funds to reconstruct the temple. Home Base has been praised as a heartrending introduction to the struggles of Chinese Americans in San Jose. It was received CINEs Golden Eagle award, NEFVRs Bronze Apple award, and MTCs Silver Muse award. The video may be viewed at the Ng Shing Gung in the San Jose Historical Museum. Home Base may be ordered separately or as a part of the Golden Legacy curriculum hard copy or CD-ROM. Complete and mail in the order form.Another film by Jessica Yu, Breathing Lessons: The Life and Work of Mark OBrien, won a 1997 Oscar for best short documentary. The film focuses on the determination of the Berkeley poet and journalist confined to an iron lung. |
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