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Depicting the last days of Detroit’s Chinatown, 16-mm outtakes reverberate across a history of forced displacement and violence present in the broader Chinatown project. Emerging from these outtakes is the unelaborated story of the filmmaker’s grandmother, a former Detroit Chinatown restaurant worker.






Directors Spotlight



A black-and-white picture of a man named Devin Jie Allen against a light plain wall. He is wearing a plain white t-shirt and a resting facial expression. Several strands of his hair gently rest on his face, framing one of his eyes looking deeply into the camera.

Devin Jie Allen

Director

Devin Jie Allen is an experimental filmmaker from San Francisco. He primarily works with 16mm and super 8mm engaging with socio-political histories and temporality.







  • Runtime 13 minutes
  • Country United States
  • Language English
  • Director Devin Jie Allen
  • Cinematographer Devin Jie Allen
  • Editor Devin Jie Allen
  • Music Kaiwen Ren
  • Sound Design Devin Jie Allen
  • Premiere World





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