David And Goliath
Directed by Rachel Lee
Description
“David and Goliath is a documentary that shows it takes a community to stand up against large corporations taking over a Korean family-owned donut shop.” – June Kaewsith, Shorts Curator
In a small, suburban neighborhood, a mom and pop donut shop comes face-to-face with one of the largest donut corporations in America.
Director's Bio
Rachel Lee is an aspiring Art major and tries to explore many different types of media—last summer’s feat being film. Her exposure to the world of film opened her eyes, and Lee is now more inspired than ever. She hopes to continue making small shorts in the future. Lee is also of Korean descent, but actually does not like kimchi.
Credits
Director: Rachel Lee
Cinematographer: Rachel Lee
Editor: Rachel Lee
Plays in
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From Vision To Reel
Shorts Programs / 62 mins
FREE PROGRAM. "From Vision to Reel" showcases short films created by emerging filmmakers of Asian American and Pacific Islander descent. Films range from topics related to immigration, family history, gender identity, sexuality, struggles and resiliency in this current political and economic climate. — June KaewsithIn This Program: Perfect Imperfection, Living In Freedom, David And Goliath, Motherlands, Called Home, Hello From the Other Side, Dollar Tree, Droga!, Story of Self, Bastard
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