Wong Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (2011)

ALL 10/01/2011 (en) Comedy, Drama 90 Min
  • Release
    10/01/2011
  • Production
    L-Wing Productions
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  • Original title
    Wong Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
  • Original language
    en
  • Production Cost
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Overview

Hilarious Performance Artist Kristina Wong vows that at the end of her 80 minute, one woman show, she will save all Asian American women from the inexplicably high rates of suicide and depression affecting them. How is she so qualified? Because she’s has never been depressed herself. Really! She even says that any autobiographical reference she makes to having been depressed is totally fictional. After all, what Chinese American family isn’t perfect? Certainly not the Wongs! Irreverent, clever, and insanely meta-theatrical, Wong’s attempts at playing savior unravel faster than the nest of yarn she’s perched on. She descends quickly into the divide between Asian porn stars and the impossibly perfect. Along the way she becomes a hysterical living commentary on the cultural and societal pressures that may be creating depression in the first place.

  1. Mike Closson

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Producer



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Wong Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (2011) 90 Min

ALL 10/01/2011 (en)
Comedy, Drama
  • Release 10/01/2011
  • Production
    L-Wing Productions
  • Original title Wong Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
  • en
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

Hilarious Performance Artist Kristina Wong vows that at the end of her 80 minute, one woman show, she will save all Asian American women from the inexplicably high rates of suicide and depression affecting them. How is she so qualified? Because she’s has never been depressed herself. Really! She even says that any autobiographical reference she makes to having been depressed is totally fictional. After all, what Chinese American family isn’t perfect? Certainly not the Wongs! Irreverent, clever, and insanely meta-theatrical, Wong’s attempts at playing savior unravel faster than the nest of yarn she’s perched on. She descends quickly into the divide between Asian porn stars and the impossibly perfect. Along the way she becomes a hysterical living commentary on the cultural and societal pressures that may be creating depression in the first place.

  1. Mike Closson

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Producer