Comrade Dad
Written, directed and produced by Karin Lee
26 minutes •
2005
Also available on DVD
Writer/director Karin Lee reflects on her father Wally Lee and the
communist bookstore that he ran on Vancouver's Skid Row from the
mid-1960s until the early 1980s. This experimental biography explores
both the person and the effect that his ideological beliefs had
on his family, set within the political landscapes of Canada and
China at the time of the Cultural Revolution. It is also a little-known
story about how a segment of Vancouver's Chinese community
embraced Chinese socialism and how their idealism was affected by
a changing political climate in China.
Comrade Dad twists memories of a socialist-raised child
into the reflection of an adult who is conflicted over the schism
between idealism and pragmatism, socialism and capitalism, and personal
desires and political activism.
Subject(s): Chinese-Canadians,
Politics, Vancouver
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