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The Harvest: Directed by Caylee So. With Perry Yung, Arianna Rivas, Doua Moua, Alfonso Caballero. As cultural traditions are slowly becoming a burden of the past, a son returns home knowing that family is the only thing that binds him and his ailing father together.
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- Drama
- Caylee So
- 2023-02-12
“The Harvest”As cultural traditions are slowly becoming a burden of the past, a son returns home knowing that family is the only thing that binds him and his...
- 2 min
- 41.7K
- Doua Moua
Aug 20, 2021 · “The Harvest” tells the story of an estranged son who returns home to help his ailing and traditional Hmong father, only to set off a chain of events that affects the lives of his entire...
Feb 27, 2023 · Directed by Caylee So, who uses a script written by co-producer and star Doua Moua, The Harvest follows Thai, the estranged son who returns home to help his ailing father, Cher (Perry Yung), only to set off a chain of events that affect him, his family, and the Hmong community.
Apr 14, 2023 · In The Harvest, Moua plays Thai, an early thirty-something who’s moved away from his family and close-knit Hmong community for a fresh start in San Francisco, far from the burdens of overwhelming rules and traditions.
- October 10, 2000
Feb 3, 2023 · Following their success, The Harvest – written, directed, and acted by Southeast Asian-Americans – will be released shortly on February 12, 2023. The film will focus on the friction between Hmong and American culture, portraying how similar yet different the Hmong community is compared to American’s stereotypic beliefs about “Asian ...
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Apr 13, 2023 · The Harvest covers plenty of territory, but mainly becomes an inside look into Hmong culture and the family that struggles to navigate a world where cultural traditions brought from home seem to fade away in the United States. From Youa and Cher’s backstories to highlighting a Hmong wedding to conversations between different generations of ...