

Between: Living in the Hyphen
Directed by Anne Marie Nakagawa1 de octubre de 2005 44minDocumental, Short
6.57.0
Between examines cultural identity in Canada, a country that prides itself on its ethnic diversity. Seven multi-ethnic individuals (eg., Caucasian-Chinese, Caucasian-Aboriginal) discuss their approach to navigating the divide between their multiple backgrounds and their personal struggles with the perceptions and expectations of society.
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Between: Living in the Hyphen was released on 1 de octubre de 2005.
Between: Living in the Hyphen was directed by Anne Marie Nakagawa.
Between: Living in the Hyphen has a runtime of 44min.
Between: Living in the Hyphen was produced by Bonnie Thompson.
Between examines cultural identity in Canada, a country that prides itself on its ethnic diversity. Seven multi-ethnic individuals (eg., Caucasian-Chinese, Caucasian-Aboriginal) discuss their approach to navigating the divide between their multiple backgrounds and their personal struggles with the perceptions and expectations of society.
The key characters in Between: Living in the Hyphen are Self (Fred Wah), Self (Shannon Waters), Self (Suzette Mayr).
Between: Living in the Hyphen is a Documental, Short film.
Between: Living in the Hyphen has an audience rating of 6.5 out of 10.


