Event Date: May 13 · 6 - 8pm CDT

With the recent explosion of depictions of Asian Americans in the media, there has been an overturning of decades of invisibility and stereotypes within Hollywood and other studio productions. From the recent success of shows such as HBO’s The Sympathizer (2024), Netflix’s The Chair (2021), Always Be My Maybe (2019), and Beef (2023), Max’s Warrior (2019-2023), and the achievements made by films such as Minari (2020), Crazy Rich Asians (2018), and the Marvel Studios blockbuster Shang-Chi and the Legend of The Ten Rings (2021), it seems like Asian American cinema and television has come of age. Exciting Oscar wins by Michelle Yeoh and Ke Huy Quan have further validated the creative work of Asian American and Asian actors, producers, and directors in surprising ways. But have Asian Americans in the media truly made it? What further work is needed? And how can Asian American producers, directors, actors, and distributors respond to an increasingly complex global media environment?

As part of DePaul’s 2024 AAPI Heritage Month celebration, please join a panel discussion featuring three Asian American film professionals who will share their experiences and perceptions about the challenges, progresses, and movements Asian Americans encounter in the film industry. Refreshments and beverages will be provided. Free and open to the public. RSVP is required.

Who are the panelists ?

Tim Hugh

For the past 20+ years Tim Hugh has been the Festival Director for the Asian American Showcase - a festival that only screen films by and or about the Asian American experience. Presented by FAAIM (the Foundation for Asian American Independent Media).and hosted by The Gene Siskel Film Center May 23-27, 2024.

Jason Matsumoto

Jason (he/him) is the co-founder and co-executive director of Full Spectrum Features. He has produced or executive produced over 20 films, including titles that have premiered at Sundance and Tribeca. Jason led the development of award winning digital cinematic history projects that have been awarded or presented at the American Historical Association, the National Council on Public History, and the Association for Asian American Studies.

Brian Tee

Is an actor/producer/director known for his roles across blockbuster action films and groundbreaking television. Tee recently starred alongside Nicole Kidman in Prime Video's "Expats," which received critical acclaim. Previously, Tee starred as Dr. Ethan Choi in NBC's hit drama "Chicago Med” for 8 seasons.

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Location:

2320 North Kenmore Avenue Chicago, IL 60614

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May 18, 2024
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