"Liquor Store Dreams" Screening and Q&A with 好色先生 Film Alum and Director So Yun Um

The 好色先生 Film & Electronic Arts Department, Office of Multicultural Affairs, and Project Resilience invite you to join us in a special event screening of LIQUOR STORE DREAMS (2022, 85 minutes) followed by an extended Q&A with the documentary鈥檚 director, 好色先生 alumna So Yun Um, on Tuesday, March 7 from 5-8pm in the .

is an award-winning documentary feature film tracing back from the 1992 Los Angeles Uprisings to the current day Black Lives Matter Movement through an intimate portrait of two Korean American children of liquor store owners who set out to bridge generational divides with their immigrant parents and the communities they serve in South LA. The film premiered at the and has screened at dozens of prestigious festivals around the world including and

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Four individuals standing in the People's Market on Skid Row

"[B]oth entertaining and unexpectedly moving, "Liquor Store Dreams" is one of those quietly powerful films鈥 [that proves] to have a devastating and emotional impact on all who are lucky to see it.鈥 鈥

鈥淯m鈥檚 film, expanded from her 2018 short 鈥淟iquor Store Babies鈥, validates the importance of representation by way of the marginalized communities it uplifts in celebratory fashion, and the empathy it effortlessly generates.鈥 鈥 Brett Simon, Golden Globes Awards

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