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Lulu Wang

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Lulu Wang in 2015

Lulu Wang (born February 25, 1983) is a Chinese-American film director, who is well known for writing and directing the comedy-drama films Posthumous (2014) and The Farewell (2019).

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  • I think people have this romanticism of the homeland, and that’s just not the reality for me. Every time I go back to China, I feel more American than ever, so it’s this question of, ‘Well, where is home?’ We’re always searching for it and never fully fitting in.
  • It’s so much easier to tell a fish-out-of-water story when the person is blond and blue-eyed going to an Asian country, for example. But what is it like when you look the same as those people, and you’re expected to fit in? How do you put that interiority on screen?
  • People are always asking me about the importance of representation and identity in relation to making The Farewell and of course those things are really important to me – thinking about my identity and exploring my identity in the west. But I would love it if men – white men – were also asked the same questions as me. They should be asked these questions so they can be more conscientious about how they’re representing people, how they’re not representing people, and aware of their own blind spots.
  • Sometimes America is so great because it brings all of us together, but sometimes it can be so limiting because it puts labels on things.
  • We all have different aspects of ourselves, and who we are to different people in our lives, at different stages of our lives.
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