From C to C: Chinese Canadian Stories of Migration

From C to C: Chinese Canadian Stories of Migration , 《金山梦——中国与加拿大的故事》
Directed by Jordan Paterson
Produced by Jordan Paterson and Simon Fraser University
Written by Jordan Paterson, Paul Yeung, Denise Fong
Starring Bill Wong, Charlie Quan, Sid Chow Tan
Music by Sanford Livingston
Cinematography Jordan Paterson, Norm Li
Edited by Jordan Paterson
Production
company
Simon Fraser University
Distributed by Farrago Media, McNabb Connolly
Release dates
July 16th 2011
Running time
46 minutes
Country Canada
Language English, Mandarin, Cantonese, Taishanese
Budget $300K
Box office N/A

From C to C: Chinese Canadian Stories of Migration is a 2011 documentary film produced and directed by Jordan Paterson. The film premiered on July 16, 2011 on CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation)television.

Synopsis

Filmed in Canada and China's Guangdong province, "From C to C" 《金山梦——中国与加拿大的故事》contrasts the historical injustices faced by Chinese migrants and their families over the last century with the experiences of contemporary Chinese Canadian youth who embody diverse, transnational identities across Canada today.[1] With interviews in four languages—Cantonese, Mandarin, Taishanese and English—the film conveys the impact of the historical Head Tax and Exclusion Act (1923 - 1947) imposed on Chinese immigrants to Canada. The film features interviews with Chinese Canadian veterans George Chow and Frank Wong and 104-year-old head tax redress activist Charlie Quan.

Awards and Nominations

Award Category Recipient Result
2013 Canadian Screen Awards Best Direction in a Documentary Program or Series; Barbara Sears Award for Best Visual Research;

Best Picture Editing in a Documentary Program or Series

Nominated[2]
2012 Horizon Awards Gold -Training/Instructional website Won[3]
2012 Horizon Awards Best in Category - Government Agency Won[4]
2012 Canadian Network for Innovation in Education Award of Excellence in the Innovation in the video category Won[5]
2011 Columbus International Film and Video Festival Best Documentary Program Honorable Mention[6]
2011 South China Awards, Guangzhou International Documentary Film Festival Best Director, Grand Jury Prize for best documentary (Best of Guangdong section) Won[7]
2011 UCDA Awards UCDA Award of Excellence, electronic media Won[8]
2011 Leo Awards Best one-hour documentary program Won[9]
2011 Leo Awards Best Cinematography in a documentary program or series, Best Direction in a documentary program or series, Best Screenwriting Nominated[10]

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