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  1. The Slanted Screen is a 2006 documentary film written, produced, and directed by Jeff Adachi which examines the stereotypical portrayals and absence of East Asian males in the cinema of the United States. The film analyzes Hollywood from the silent era to the 21st century.

  2. 12 mar 2006 · From silent film star Sessue Hayakawa to Harold and Kumar Go to Whitecastle, the Slanted Screen examines the portrayal of East Asian men in film and television, and how new film-makers are now redefining age-old stereotypes.

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    • Documentary
    • Jeff Adachi
    • 2006-03-12
  3. From silent film star Sessue Hayakawa to Harold & Kumar Go to Whitecastle, The Slanted Screen explores the portrayals of Asian men in American cinema, chronicling the experiences of actors who have had to struggle against ethnic stereotyping and limiting roles.

  4. The Slanted Screen 2006 1h 2m Documentary List Reviews 79% Audience Score 500+ Ratings Hollywood has a long tradition of cultural prejudice, particularly when it comes to depicting Asian peoples.

    • Documentary
  5. 29 mar 2006 · Examining Hollywood’s checkered past and slowly improving present regarding the portrayal of Asian masculinity, “The Slanted Screen” provides a serviceable if uninspired companion piece to “The...

  6. 3 gen 2006 · From silent film star Sessue Hayakawa to Harold and Kumar Go to Whitecastle, the Slanted Screen examines the portrayal Asian men in film and television, and how new filmmakers are now re-defining age-old stereotypes.

  7. From silent film star Sessue Hayakawa to Harold and Kumar Go to Whitecastle, the Slanted Screen examines the portrayal of East Asian men in film and television, and how new film-makers are now redefining age-old stereotypes.