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LULU WANG

our breakout film, about a dying matriarch, asked questions about the difference between American and Chinese values when it comes to things like family and community. What were you trying to explore? I think that there’s something about old world, new world. There’s this theme that runs through all of my work around collectivism vs. individualism. It’s easy to think of it as a binary, that Americans are all about individualism and Eastern cultures often emphasize collectivism. But I think ultimately the answer lies somewhere in between. For everybody it’s going to be a little bit different.

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