Made a decade before the Terry Schiavo case entered the national consciousness, Fulbeck chronicles his Cantonese grandmother’s physical decline and its deep impact on his mother and family
“Both funny and sobering, themes of death and life swim in and out of these stories — each told with the soul and clarity of a child grown up” — Seattle Asian American Film Festival
“Rendered almost unwatchable by babbling voice-over which reeks of theatrical self-indulgence” — Kevin Sun, AsianWeek
Artistic Director’s Award of Merit, Sinking Creek Film Festival