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Red Doors (2005)
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Starring: Jacqueline Kim, Tzi Ma
Director: Georgia Lee
Category: Drama
Studio: Warner Bros.
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Length:
90 mins

 
 

 

Red doors bring good luck. The Wongs need all they can get.

Three Chinese-American sisters from New York try to reconcile their loves and lives in this smart family comedy which won Best Picture at the Tribeca Film Festival. After their recently retired father Ed (Tzi Ma) suddenly disappears, sisters Samantha (Jacqueline Kim), Julie (Elaine Kao), and Katie (Kathy Shao-Lin Lee) are forced to abandon their hectic and disparate lives to look for him. On their way to finding him - and themselves - Samantha courts infidelity, Julie falls for another woman, and Katie flirts with expulsion. Red Doors has captivated audiences, festival jurors, and film critics alike while also winning awards at CineVegas and Outfest. Funny and moving, absurd and painfully real, Red Doors provides a unique view of the modern American family.