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Documentary of the designing and creation of the Vietnam War Memorial. Focusing on the controversy that arose when it was announced that the winning design was submitted by a young Chinese-American woman. Since completio...
Documentary of the designing and creation of the Vietnam War Memorial. Focusing on the controversy that arose when it was announced that the winning design was submitted by a young Chinese-American woman. Since completio...
The film celebrates Maya Lin's progressive artistic vision for the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, which overcame traditionalist opposition, and highlights her subsequent work often aligned with environmental and social themes, positioning it as left-leaning.
The movie features a prominent Asian-American woman as its central subject, inherently showcasing diversity. Its narrative strongly critiques the traditional, predominantly white male establishment by detailing the prejudice and resistance she faced in her career, making themes of diversity, equity, and inclusion central to its story.
This documentary chronicles Maya Lin's journey as an artist and architect, highlighting her creative process and the controversies surrounding her work. The film does not feature any LGBTQ+ characters or themes, maintaining a singular focus on Lin's professional life and artistic contributions.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
This film is a documentary about the real-life architect Maya Lin, who is historically female. Documentaries aim for factual accuracy regarding their subjects, and there is no indication that Maya Lin or any other historically established figure in the film is portrayed as a different gender.
This film is a documentary about the real-life Chinese American artist Maya Lin, featuring her directly. There is no instance of a historical figure being portrayed by an actor of a different race.
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