Finding Cleveland

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Finding Cleveland
Finding Cleveland poster.jpg
Promotional poster
Directed by
Produced by
Screenplay by
Music by Larissa Lam
CinematographyBaldwin Chiu
Edited byDwight Buhler
Production
company
Cheerful Forest Productions
Release date
  • 30 August 2015 (2015-08-30)
Running time
13 minutes
CountryUnited States
Language
  • English

Finding Cleveland is a 2015 American documentary film about a Chinese American family's journey to search for their family roots. Instead of leading them to the Far East to a remote village in China, it took them to the deep south into the remote little town of Cleveland in the Mississippi Delta. [1]

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They uncover not only the history of their family, but also that of the early Chinese American settlers: an entire community caught between the black and white population. In addition to them dealing with the obvious racism, segregation, loneliness, depression, and financial burdens, they had to do it during a time when Congress enacted the only act in American history that explicitly targeted a specific ethnic group; The Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882. [2] [3]

The film had its world premiere at the 168 Film Festival on 30 August 2015 and has been shown at multiple film festivals. It continues to be shown at libraries, museums, churches, and schools. On May 18, 2017, it made its broadcast debut on PBS Mississippi. [4] The film has sparked the creation of the full length film, Far East Deep South.

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