Me, Mom and Mona explained

Me, Mom and Mona
Director:Mina Shum
Producer:Stephen Hegyes
Mina Shum
Starring:Mina Shum
Mona Shum
So Yee Shum
Cinematography:Gregory Middleton
Editing:Mina Shum
Studio:Thoughts from the Asylum
Distributor:Mongrel Media
Runtime:20 minutes
Country:Canada
Language:English

Me, Mom and Mona is a Canadian short documentary film, written and directed by Mina Shum and released in 1993.[1] The film highlights the interpersonal relationship between Shum, her sister Mona, and their mother So Yee.[2]

The film premiered in the Canadian Perspective program at the 1993 Toronto International Film Festival, where it received an honorable mention from the Best Canadian Short Film award jury.[3]

Notes and References

  1. https://cfe.tiff.net/canadianfilmencyclopedia/content/bios/mina-shum "Mina Shum"
  2. Katherine Monk, "The secret language of women relatives". Vancouver Sun, October 4, 1993.
  3. Craig MacInnis, "$25,000 Toronto-City prize goes to native filmmaker". Toronto Star, September 20, 1993.