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News

Now on iTunes

Posted 10/05/2008

You can now download the Grace Lee Project from the iTunes store.

DVD NEWS!

Posted 05/18/2007

NOW ON SALE through WOMEN MAKE MOVIES. Please click on the link above to make the purchase! By buying through the www.gracelee.net, you will be contributing directly to the filmmakers. Thank you for your support!    More >>

GLP wins Henry Hampton Award!

Posted 05/18/2007

The Grace Lee Project was one of four films awarded the Henry Hampton Award for Excellence in Film and Digital Media at the Council of Foundations Annual Awards Ceremony in Seattle on April 29, 2007.    More >>

BARRIER DEVICE on iTunes!

Posted 05/20/2007

Written and Directed by Grace Lee -- starring Sandra Oh & Suzy Nakamura -- is now for sale on Apple's iTunes Store.    More >>

Help spread the word about the film!

Posted 02/21/2007


Want a copy of this banner for your website, blog, email?    More >>

An Award!

Posted 11/21/2006

Grace Lee wins "Emerging Director" Award at the Asian American International Film Festival in New York for "The Grace Lee Project"    More >>

Review in San Jose Metroactive

Posted 11/21/2006

"Project is quirky, funny and interesting. "    More >>

Review in Film Threat

Posted 07/27/2005

"an interesting and humorous ride"    More >>

Review in the Los Angeles Times

Posted 06/28/2005

"...a documentary about Asian-American women named Grace Lee, which is as funny and offbeat as it sounds."    More >>

Article in Movie City News

Posted 07/20/2005

'Growing up in Missouri, Grace Lee developed a strong sense of her uniqueness. There weren't many Asians, particularly Koreans, in her town and that was reflected in a comparable absence of media images."    More >>

Review in Variety

Posted 04/15/2005

"a funny but complex meditation on identity, ethnicity and cultural expectations that should be as accessible to teens as adults."    More >>

Review by the Austin Chronicle

Posted 04/15/2005

"...a documentary filled with personality, humor, and, well, grace."    More >>

Review in San Francisco Bay Guardian

Posted 04/15/2005

"humorous and, well, graceful exploration of Asian American women's identity."    More >>