New Wave Documentary Screening & Filmmaker Q&A

April 22 @ 5:30 pm to 8:00 pm CDT
New Wave documentary screening and filmmaker Q&A on 4/22/25

You are invited to watch a screening of Elizabeth Ai's documentary, New Wave. Following the screening, Ai will join us for a Q&A, moderated by journalist and Assistant Professor of Musicology and Ethnomusicology in the Butler School of Music, James Gabrillo.

This event is presented by the Department of Radio-Television-Film and the Center of Asian American Studies. Co-sponsored by the Butler School of Music.

About New Wave
Trailer

Mile-high hair. Synthesized sounds. Teenage rebellion. 

Filmmaker Elizabeth Ai embarks on a journey to capture the vibrant spirit of a musical phenomenon that electrified Vietnamese American teens in the 1980s: New Wave. What begins as an exploration of the rebellion and freedom within this subculture evolves into a profound narrative of identity, loss, and healing. The film juxtaposes the memories of her uncles and aunts—sneaking out to underground clubs—with Elizabeth's own childhood in Orange County, CA, marked by her mother's abandonment. What starts as a celebration of a cultural movement transforms into a cathartic journey. As the filmmaker unravels long-buried emotions and confronts the generational wounds that have shaped her community, the film becomes a powerful exploration of cultural identity, resilience, and new beginnings.

Filmmaker Bio

Elizabeth Ai is a Chinese Vietnamese American award-winning filmmaker, storyteller, and author. Her debut feature documentary, NEW WAVE, premiered in competition at the 2024 Tribeca Festival, earning a Special Jury Mention for Best New Documentary Director and critical acclaim from The New York TimesVogueIndieWireLos Angeles Times, and San Francisco ChronicleThe New York Times selected it as a festival Critics’ Pick, calling it “a soft scream of a film” about ’80s Vietnamese diaspora culture, while Vogue praised its revelatory storytelling. 

She is the author of New Wave: Rebellion and Reinvention in the Vietnamese Diaspora and an Emmy winner and nominee for her branded content with ESPN and National Geographic. She created the original pilot for VICE/Munchies’ Bong Appétit, which was later picked up for a series on Viceland. Her producing credits include Dirty Hands, Saigon Electric, Ba, and A Woman’s Work: The NFL’s Cheerleader Problem.

An alum of Sundance, Tribeca, Berlinale, and Firelight Media, Ai’s work has been supported by the Center for Asian American Media, Cinereach, Ford Foundation, and the National Endowment for the Humanities.

Details

Start Date: April 22 @ 5:30pm

End Date: April 22 @ 8:00pm

Event Categories: Guest Speaker Screening

Location: DMC 5.102

Website: Eventbrite

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Target audience: Alumni , Faculty , General Public , Staff , Students