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Blue Collar & Buddha
 

 
Length: 57 min
Released: 1989
Ages: College
Adult
 
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$150.00  
 
 
 
This dramatic documentary sensitively explores the dilemma of a community of Laotian refugees, torn between preserving their cultural identity and adapting to their new life in America. Re-settling in Rockford, Illinois, they find their working class neighbors resent their economic gains.

With shocking clarity Rockford's blue collar workers, many unemployed, voice their hatred of the newcomers, whom they confuse with their former enemies in Vietnam. When the Laotians build a Buddhist temple, the monks are subject to terrorist attacks. Town officials and clergymen respond to this crisis, some with indifference others with concern. The Laotians, for their part, have no other options but to stay in Rockford, working hard to make a better life for their children.
 
 
"'Blue Collar and Buddha' is that rarity among documentary films - a compelling human document, a provocative statement, a moving exploration of both anger and gentleness. This is not merely a first rate film-it's an important one. I was haunted for days." - Donald Spoto, author, The Dark Side of Genius: The Life of Alfred Hitchcock
"... allows viewers to observe both sides of a delicate issue." - Booklist
 
 
National Conference on Ethnic Relations in Higher Educ., 1991
Award of Excellence, Society for Visual Anthropology, 1988
Best Documentary, Atlanta Film & Video Festival, 1988
 
 
 
• Immigration
 
• Multicultural
 
• Sociology
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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