Criterion Channel: Arthur Dong Retrospective

From October 2021 through March 2022, The Criterion Channel presented Stories of Resistance: Documentaries by Arthur Dong, a retrospective of seven award-winning films.

Over the course of a career that spans five decades, Oscar®-nominated activist documentarian Arthur Dong has established himself as one of American independent cinema’s most daring pioneers, bringing powerful untold stories that center queer and Asian American experiences to the screen. Whether exploring the devastating effects of antigay prejudice, the complexity and vitality of Asian American culture, or the extraordinary life of a survivor of the Cambodian genocide, Dong approaches each project with a rare rigor and a quietly forceful empathy, braiding personal, historical, and political strands into compelling narratives.

Taken together, his body of work serves as a stirring testament to the power of individual resistance and resilience in the face of social oppression.

The retrospective comprised of:

Sewing Woman, 1982

Forbidden City, USA, 1989

Coming Out Under Fire, 1994

Licensed To Kill, 1997

Family Fundamentals, 2002

Hollywood Chinese, 2007

The Killing Fields of Dr. Haing S. Ngor, 2015

Watch the retrospective interview with Arthur Dong, in conversation with author Oliver Wang: