All in My Family explained
All in My Family |
Director: | Hao Wu |
Distributor: | Netflix |
Runtime: | 39 minutes |
Country: | United States |
All in My Family is a 2019 American short documentary film directed by Hao Wu. The film follows a traditional heterosexual family where the son is a gay Chinese man who has chosen to have children via surrogates with their same-sex partner, Eric. This documentary provides raw footage between Hao and their family's reaction to their sexual orientation, reckoning of kinship, and parenthood. The documentary highlights the obstacles that come with traditional cultural practices for minority LGBTQ-identifying people who struggle to find a way to express themselves and start a family.[1] [2] [3] [4]
The documentary was released on Netflix on May 3, 2019.
Further reading
- Bruining. Dennis. Diao. Mingming. 2022. The Somatechnics of Transcultural Communication: Transcending Boundaries and Borders in All in My Family and The Farewell. Journal of Transcultural Communication. De Gruyter. 2. 2. 144–162. 10.1515/jtc-2022-0015. free.
- Chu. Wentao. 2023. Implications of Recent Chinese-language LGBT+ Films for Gender Equality Education. Journal of Education, Humanities and Social Sciences. Darcy & Roy Press. 8. 889–896. 10.54097/ehss.v8i.4377. free.
Notes and References
- Web site: 2019-10-11 . A Film Review on Hao Wu's "All In My Family" . 2023-11-13 . Jerk Magazine . en-US.
- Web site: Stream It Or Skip It: 'All In My Family' On Netflix, A Documentary About A Gay Chinese Man And His Traditional Family. July 9, 2019. Decider.
- Web site: All In My Family – Netflix Short Documentary Review. July 9, 2019. The Review Geek.
- Web site: 'All In My Family' - Netflix Documentary Review. July 9, 2019. Ready Steady Cut.