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  1. Director Crystal Kwok on Jackie Chan, sex talk and where Asians fitted into segregated US South. The former actress is investigating her family’s experience in the ‘binary’ American South in new...

  2. May 11, 2022 · San Francisco Native Crystal Kwok Examines the Chinese Experience During the Jim Crow South in ‘Blurring the Color Line’. New documentary amplifies the “silent spaces” in America’s Black and white conversations about race. American history books often paint a one-dimensional narrative of the Jim Crow era.

  3. Crystal Kwok is a Hong Kong-born, US-based filmmaker who explores Asian American history and identity in her documentary, "Blurring the Color Line: Chinese in the Segregated South". Learn about her personal and professional journey, her research on Chinese women and racial issues, and her insights on memory and archives.

  4. Actress Crystal Kwok’s new documentaryBlurring the Color Line’ digs deep into her family’s past to see where the Chinese fit into America’s black-and-white race narrative.

    • Kylie Knott
  5. Nov 9, 2023 · CEAS interviewed Crystal Kwok following the screening of her film, Blurring the Color Line, at the third Geneva Forum on East Asia.

  6. 1,201 Followers, 174 Following, 166 Posts - Crystal Kwok (@kwokthetalk) on Instagram: "@blurringthecolorlinefilm".

  7. Crystal Kwok was born on May 13, 1966 in San Francisco, California, USA. She is an actress and director, known for The Mistress (1999), The Master (1992) and Police Story 2 (1988). She is married to Richard Wertheimer. They have three children.