
Mah-Jongg: The Tiles That Bind
Directed by Bari Pearlman, Phyllis Heller7.79.0
A light-hearted yet deeply moving portrait of the Asian- and Jewish-American women who play this centuries-old Chinese game, shedding light on the common and uncommon experiences of the players that simultaneously define and transcend cultural boundaries. Along the way, it proves again and again to be a bridge connecting seemingly unlike individuals, spanning generations, continents and cultures, and transcending classification as merely a game.
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Mah-Jongg: The Tiles That Bind was released on June 3, 1998.
Mah-Jongg: The Tiles That Bind was directed by Bari Pearlman, Phyllis Heller.
Mah-Jongg: The Tiles That Bind has a runtime of 32m.
Mah-Jongg: The Tiles That Bind was produced by Bari Pearlman, Phyllis Heller.
A light-hearted yet deeply moving portrait of the Asian- and Jewish-American women who play this centuries-old Chinese game, shedding light on the common and uncommon experiences of the players that simultaneously define and transcend cultural boundaries. Along the way, it proves again and again to be a bridge connecting seemingly unlike individuals, spanning generations, continents and cultures, and transcending classification as merely a game.
Mah-Jongg: The Tiles That Bind is rated Not Rated.
Mah-Jongg: The Tiles That Bind is a Short, Documentary film.
Mah-Jongg: The Tiles That Bind has an audience rating of 7.7 out of 10.

