EPISODE · Aug 7, 2024 · 39 MIN
Sean Wang on Filming DÌDI (弟弟) in Fremont
from The Nicki Sun Show · host Nicki Sun
I sit down with Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Sean Wang and fellow Fremont native to discuss his journey back to our hometown, where his critically acclaimed film "DÌDI (弟弟)" is set. Wang shares insights into the making of "DÌDI (弟弟)," a deeply personal story about a 13-year-old Taiwanese-American boy navigating adolescence in the late 2000s. Drawing inspiration from classic coming-of-age films like "Stand By Me," Wang highlights the importance of representation and authenticity in his work. The conversation also touches on the emotional experience of filming in Fremont, working with family, and the impact of showcasing immigrant stories. Wang reflects on the whirlwind success of his film and the significance of capturing his unique cultural heritage on screen.Special Thanks to the following individuals, teams, family, and friends for making this interview happen: Tremendous Communications and Focus Features for coordinating this interviewMr. Sun Tea for providing us their Fremont location as our backdropJon Santos for being my special guest cinematographer this episodeRichie Santos for lending an extra hand on setSean's mom and Nicki's mom, brother, and grandma for being our first live audienceGear Highlights Used This Episode: Nanlite Projector Mount for Forza 60TASCAM Portacapture X6Insta360 GO 3SNikon Zf with 50mm lens (Sean's angle)SUPPORT #TheNickiSunShow VIDEO PODCAST👀 www.nickisun.com/show👚 https://nickisun.show/merch🎙️ nickisun.show/spotify🎙️ nickisun.show/youtube📰 https://nickisun.substack.com/subscribe
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I sit down with Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Sean Wang and fellow Fremont native to discuss his journey back to our hometown, where his critically acclaimed film "DÌDI (弟弟)" is set. Wang shares insights into the making of "DÌDI (弟弟)," a deeply personal story about a 13-year-old Taiwanese-American boy navigating adolescence in the late 2000s. Drawing inspiration from classic coming-of-age films like "Stand By Me," Wang highlights the importance of representation and authenticity in his work. The conversation also touches on the emotional experience of filming in Fremont, working with family, and the impact of showcasing immigrant stories. Wang reflects on the whirlwind success of his film and the significance of capturing his unique cultural heritage on screen.Special Thanks to the following individuals, teams, family, and friends for making this interview happen: Tremendous Communications and Focus Features for coordinating this interviewMr. Sun Tea for providing us their Fremont location as our backdropJon Santos for being my special guest cinematographer this episodeRichie Santos for lending an extra hand on setSean's mom and Nicki's mom, brother, and grandma for being our first live audienceGear Highlights Used This Episode: Nanlite Projector Mount for Forza 60TASCAM Portacapture X6Insta360 GO 3SNikon Zf with 50mm lens (Sean's angle)SUPPORT #TheNickiSunShow VIDEO PODCAST👀 www.nickisun.com/show👚 https://nickisun.show/merch🎙️ nickisun.show/spotify🎙️ nickisun.show/youtube📰 https://nickisun.substack.com/subscribe
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