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Funding Successful
This project successfully raised its funding goal on November 30.
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All donors $5 and up: We will put your name on the website as a supporter of our documentary.
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A personal e-mail from Yunah Hong with behind-the-scenes news and photos
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Raise your current pledge $17 or more and I will mail you an 8x10 Anna May Wong miniposter. (this includes all the people who have already raised their pledges – I am very grateful!)
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An "In Her Own Words" postcard with a thank you from the filmmaker
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We will mail you a facsimile of one of Anna May Wong’s letters from the 1930s.
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A CD of the film’s original soundtrack, composed by Kevin Norton, published by Enduring Heart (ASCAP).
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Three glossy 8x10 publicity shots of Anna May Wong, suitable for framing.
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A DVD of the documentary
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Your choice of a “Blossoms” T-shirt or a “Plumes” T-shirt or a “Red and Black” T-shirt or a “Shanghai Express” T-shirt. (shown at left)
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A glossy 8x10 print of an Anna May Wong photo from the 1920s, and a DVD of the documentary
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A limited edition poster of the film (shown at left), autographed for you by the director
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An autographed poster and a DVD of the documentary
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An autographed poster, your choice of a “Blossoms,” "Plumes," "Shanghai Express" or "Red and Black" T-shirt, and a DVD of the documentary
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An acting or writing session with Esther Chae, actress, playwright, and TED fellow – see www.estherchae.com -- plus a DVD of the documentary. Los Angeles only.
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Photocopies of Anna May Wong's published interviews (including the one with Walter Benjamin), a DVD of the film and a T-shirt of your choice.
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A poster, a DVD of the film, a T-shirt of your choice, two facsimiles of Anna May Wong letters, three publicity photos and a thank-you call from the director.
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An acting lesson with Vivian Bang, star of the small screen – see www.vivianbang.com -- and a DVD of the documentary. Los Angeles only.
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A private drum lesson with Kevin Norton, sideman for Fred Frith, David Krakauer and Anthony Braxton – see www.kevinnorton.com -- and a DVD of the documentary. Greater NYC only.
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Yunah Hong will visit your child’s school or college, show the film and lead a discussion. Greater New York only
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A 3-DVD set of Yunah Hong’s documentaries: “Anna May Wong”(2010), “Becoming an Actress in New York”(2000) and “Between the Lines: Asian American Women’s Poetry” (2001), plus an autographed poster.
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A prominent credit on the film’s public TV broadcast as a “major donor.” We have only three of these so far.
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Lunch with Yunah Hong, a DVD of the documentary, a T-shirt of your choice and an autographed poster. Greater New York only
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Yunah Hong will come to your home town and do a private screening of the documentary just for you. She will bring you a poster, a DVD, and a T-shirt of your choice. U.S. only.
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Director Yunah Hong moved to New York from Korea to do graduate work. She first saw Anna May Wong in Josef von Sternberg’s "Shanghai Express" -- a beautiful, independent, gutsy Asian American woman unlike anyone Yunah Hong had ever met. The filmmaker embarked on an eight-year quest to find out what Anna May Wong was like as a person -- behind her cool movie image.
Yunah Hong has made eight films. All of them focus, in one way or another, on Asian American women. "Between the Lines: Asian American Women’s Poetry" is a one-hour documentary that weaves together autobiographies and readings by 16 poets. "Becoming an Actress in New York" follows three hopefuls as they trek to auditions, work with coaches, strive to be noticed in workshop productions and labor at day jobs. Yunah Hong has made several experimental films, including "Memory/all echo," based on the work of multimedia artist Theresa Hak Kyung Cha. This is her first shot at a national broadcast. Your modest contribution will have a big effect.
Yunah,
I'm so glad you were successful with this. We're looking forward to seeing it, so I'll stay in touch with Judy.
Tom and Betty Glick
I got the DVD, thanks!
I was wondering if you had any idea when the documentary might air on TV?
Wonderful! I'm happy you were able to raise the funding.
Whew... that almost gave me a nervous breakdown....
Congratulations Yunah -- and your hundreds of backers!
OK, I kicked in another $17..............
Congratulations! I'm so glad this made it. I'm looking forward to seeing this on PBS and sharing it with my family.
Congratulations! I'm so happy and excited that the goal was reached. Now your wonderful documentary will be aired on public television. What an achievement!
Congratulations on reaching your goal! I am very happy to know this has reached funding successfully. I wasn't able to donate as much as I'd hoped, but I did publicize for you on Twitter today. :)
wishing you the best in your quest...yer close and im sure you will make it..!! looking forward to seeing your completed project..!!
I just sent a plea out to people in my community. Hopefully they will respond with pledges to help you reach your goal. I think this would be great for public television!
So exciting! Less than $1200 left to raise!
If we could get each existing backer to donate another $17 on average, or get one other person to donate $17 on average, we could close the gap today...
I put up a notice on the Golden Age of Hollywood website. Hopefully you'll get some interest that way. http://goldenageofhollywood.ning.com/forum/topics/anna-may-wong-film
Hello! Have you posted on imdb? there MUST be an anna may wong board ... usually solicitations are banned, but it might be worth looking into!
My mom and I used to watch old movies on TV together. I fell in love with Anna May Wong when I was about seven years old and have loved her ever since. It is with great pleasure that I can contribute!
This looks absolutely marvelous. Thank you for putting in so much work to bring Anna May Wong more recognition!