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Crazy Broke Asian: An Interview with Céline Do

Writer: Chopsticks AlleyChopsticks Alley

Episode: 11

Hosts: Jennifer Tran and Trami Cron

Guest: Céline Do

Produced by: Chopsticks Alley

In this episode, we’ll be talking to Céline Hồng Hương Đỗ, a Vietnamese-Canadian figurative oil painter and filmmaker, who is currently producing a series titled Crazy Broke Asian, Release date: January 27, 2020.


In this series, Céline tackles the harsh realities of moving out of a traditional household with their partner to pursue the arts. Throughout the series, Céline emphasizes themes of bi-culturalism, identity, as well as taboo and toxic topics seen in Asian cultures -- such as homosexuality, depression, repression, etc.


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