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Plot

In Catfish In Black Bean Sauce, Paul Winfield and Mary Alice play an African-American couple who in the 1970's adopted two Vietnamese children, a brother and sister. 20 years on, the two kids have grown to adulthood; Dwayne (Chi Muoi Lo) has absorbed a great deal of black culture from his adopted parents and is engaged to an attractive African-American woman (Sanaa Lathan). His sister (Lauren Tom), however, feels more comfortable with Asian cultural paths and has married an older Asian man (Tzi Ma). The siblings have recently come in contact with their birth mother (Kieu Chinh), and are awaiting her first visit to the United States, which causes no small amount of personal, cultural and familial clashes. Catfish In Black Bean Sauce is the feature debut from writer/director Chi Muoi Lo, who also plays Dwane; it was a prize winner at the 1999 WorldFest/Houston Film Festival.
MPAA Rating:
PG-13 for brief strong language and sexual content.
Genre(s):
Comedy,Drama
Run Time:
119min.
Theatrical Release Date:
05/09/2000
DVD Release Date:
09/18/2001
Distributor(s):
No Studio
Director(s):
Themes:
Parenthood,Non-Traditional Families,Discovering One's Heritage
Tone:
Bittersweet,Heartwarming,Humorous,Reflective,Warm
Keywords:
African-American,Asian [nationality],Black [race],adoption,brother,husband-and-wife,sister
Country of Origin:
USA - Limited (06-09-2000)
Language:
English