Yellow Peril: Queer Destiny
Jun 21 2019
•0h 21m
•Documentary
This is a short documentary that probes the nuances of Queer Chinese Canadian identity. The film investigates how being part of a distant diaspora, as well as being othered as outsiders in Canada, informs the racial and queer identities of the subjects.
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