
Overview
A Korean-American adoptee tries to forge relationships with her biological family as she sorts out her feelings toward her adoptive one in “First Person Plural,” an intensely introspective film by Deann Borshay Liem, who was born amid the chaos and poverty of mid-1950s Korea, and adopted in 1966 by Californians Alveen and Arnold Borshay. They assumed Deann was an orphan, but she wasn't---a fact she learned after growing up.
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13 - 1Butterfly June 20, 2000
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13 - 2La Boda June 27, 2000
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13 - 3Stranger With A Camera July 11, 2000
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13 - 4Blink July 18, 2000
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13 - 5Our House in Havana July 25, 2000
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13 - 6Dreamland August 22, 2000
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13 - 7American Gypsy: A Stranger in Everybody's Land August 29, 2000
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13 - 8KPFA on the Air September 20, 2000
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13 - 9Live Free or Die September 27, 2000
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13 - 10First Person Plural December 18, 2000