****FOR AN .HTML VERSION OF THIS PAGE PLEASE VISIT http://eserver.org/race/**** ASIAN-AMERICAN FILMOGRAPHY American Experience, The A series of programs on memorable people and events of the past 100 years in American history. Hosted by David McCullough. See individual titles for descriptions. Family Gathering, A Becoming American 10952,FF 30 min color Eng SCA Traces the relocation path of a refugee family as they leave their native Laos, journey temporarily to Thailand, then finally resettle in Seattle, Washington. Restricted to use by institutions of higher education within the state of Michigan. WNET/13TV; NEW DAY FILMS; 1983 Chen Ning Yang 13131,VH 29 min color Eng SCA From World of Ideas with Bill Moyers series. Presents Yang, the first Chinese scientist to win the Nobel Prize. PUBLIC AFFAIRS TELEVISION; P B S VIDEO; 1988 Faces of the Enemy 10488,VH 58 min color Eng SCA Presents a series of propaganda images and cartoons created during times of war to discover what drives nations and individuals to kill. QUEST PRODUCTIONS; CATTICUS CORPORATION, THE; 1987 Family Gathering, A 18122,VH 57 min color Eng SCA From the American Experience series. Tells the dramatic story of the consequences of the U.S. internment policy of Japanese Americans during WWII and one family's long battle to reclaim their place as Americans. WGBH EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION; P B S VIDEO; 1989 Golden Mountain On Mott Street 02331,FF 34 min color Eng JSCA The story of the Chinese immigrant who came to America seeking his "Golden Mountain". CAROUSEL FILMS INC; 1967 Great Wall, A 18315,VH 103 min color Chi SCA Chronicles the return of Leo Fang and his American-born wife and son to his native China where they encounter numerous comical cultural clashes. Directed by Peter Wang. In English and Mandarin with English subtitles. Not cleared for public performances. W & S PRODUCTIONS; PACIFIC ARTS VIDEO; 1985 Guilty by Reason of Race 06031,FF 53 min color Eng SCA Portrays how the fear and prejudice created by war with Japan resulted in the confinement of Japanese-Americans in relocation centers. NATIONAL BROADCASTING SERVICE; FILMS INCORPORATED/PMI; 1972 Home Base: A Chinatown Called Heinlenville 23398,VH 15 min color Eng SCA Shows the efforts of a group of people to preserve a community called Heinlenville, a landmark town that is a part of Chinese-American culture. AMERICAN FILM FOUNDATION; CAROUSEL FILMS INC; 1991 Inside Chinatown 07335,FF 43 min color Eng SCA Looks behind the apparent and into the quality of life in San Francisco's Chinatown. CHIN, MICHAEL &DAVID GOLDSTEIN; PHOENIX FILMS; 1977 Mississippi Triangle 10722,VH 110 min color Eng SCA Documents the inter-ethnic relations in the American South, specifically the Mississippi Delta region where Chinese-Americans, African-Americans and whites live in a world of cotton, work, and racial conflict. THIRD WORLD NEWSREEL; 1984 Sam 06575,FF 20 min b&w Eng SCA The dreams and realities in the life of Sam, an American of Japanese ancestry, are described. UNIV OF CALIF EXTENSION MEDIA; 1973 Save Chinatown 01588,FF 28 min color Eng JSCA A film made by the Chinese community to document and aid in the successful citizen effort to halt the construction of a freeway ramp that would have cut through and destroyed Philadelphia's Chinatown and demolished the Holy Redeemer Catholic Church. LUM, JON WING; WING PRODUCTIONS; 1900 Slaying the Dragon 11138,VH 58 min color Eng CA Reviews the role of Asian women in film and television and reveals how certain images were developed and sustained. NATL ASIAN AMERICAN TELECOMM A; 1987 Stephen Jay Gould: Evolution and Human Equality 14279,VH 42 min color Eng CA Presents a lecture by Stephen Jay Gould, noted paleontologist and expert in evolutionary theory. Restricted to use by Univ. of Michigan groups only. GOULD, STEPHEN JAY; INSIGHT VIDEO; 1987 Stories of Maxine Hong Kingston, The 18119,VH 55 min color Eng SCA From World of Ideas with Bill Moyers series. Two-part interview with Maxine Hong Kingston, author of The Woman Warrior and China Men who discusses new images of America as a melting pot where dutiful notions of the Puritan blend with the Monkey Spirit of the Orient to produce a new American consciousness. PUBLIC AFFAIRS TELEVISION; P B S VIDEO; 1990 Unfinished Business 10956,FF 60 min color Eng SCA Documentary about three Japanese-Americans who refused to be among the over 110,000 men, women and children sent to internment camps during WW II. Restricted to use by University of Michigan groups only. OKAZAKI, STEVEN; MOUCHETTE; 1985 Who Killed Vincent Chin? 10688,VH 82 min color Eng SCA Relates the facts of the murder of Vincent Chin, a 27-year-old Chinese American, who was celebrating in a Detroit bar when an agrument broke out, ethnic insults were shouted, and Chin was killed by a man with a baseball bat. FILM NEWS NOW; FILMAKERS LIBRARY; 1988 World of Ideas with Bill Moyers Series Broadcast journalist Bill Moyers hosts this 42-part series which includes interviews with noted writers, politicians, economists, philosophers, historians, theologists, etc. who express their opinions concerning where America and the world stand now and what direction we may be heading. Each expert shares his or her ideas on a variety of subjects. See individual titles for descriptions. Chen Ning Yang Stories of Maxine Hong Kingston, The