Directed by Wayne Wang with cinematography by AFI alum Amir Mokri (AFI Class of 1982), EAT A BOWL OF TEA (1989) is a groundbreaking film, which the New York Times called “a wry, irreverent, endearing new comedy of cross-cultural manners.” The film was one of the first studio films to have an all-Chinese cast.
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