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Christine Choy (Chai Ming Huei) was born on 1952 in Shanghai, China, is a Chinese-born American filmmaker. At 68 years old, Christine Choy height not available right now. We will update Christine Choy's height soon as possible.

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Popular As Chai Ming Huei
Occupation Film maker
Christine Choy Age 70 years old
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Birthplace Shanghai, China
Nationality China

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She net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Christine Choy worth at the age of 70 years old? Christine Choy’s income source is mostly from being a successful . She is from China. We have estimated Christine Choy's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

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1993

Choy is well acclaimed for making another film dealing with minority discrimination. Sa-I-gu (1993), another film that Choy codirected, about the effect of the 1992 Los Angeles riots on the Korean American community there, directly deals with the racial animosity towards Asians in America, but more specifically Asian women.

1988

One of Choy's most acclaimed films, Who Killed Vincent Chin? (1988) is a multicultural film that was nominated for an Academy Award for best documentary. She codirected this film with Renee Tajima. The film is based on a true story about Vincent Jen Chin, a Chinese American man who was murdered by white men, in Detroit, who were sentenced to three years in prison each plus a $3,000 fine. Choy struggled in seeking funding for this film due to its high tension subject matter. The film was a pioneer in reconfiguring ethnographic filmmaking and won several accolades.

1974

In 1974, Choy directed her first documentary, which was called Teach Our Children. After working at Newsreel, she moved to a branch called Third World Newsreel. Because Choy was able to relate to the poverty and the migration issues that people around her faced, she was inspired to make another documentary, that fused the issues she faced while back in China and South Korea with the struggles she faced in the U.S. She finished the film, From Spikes to Spindles, in 1976. This film focused on Chinese migration, and focused on Chinese citizens being treated equally.

1965

In 1965, Choy was given a scholarship to attend Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart in New York, where she studied architecture. While attending, she made friends with a group of hippies that were a part of Newsreel. At Newsreel, Choy worked as an editor and animation director for some amount of time.

1952

Christine Choy (born 1952) is a Chinese-born American filmmaker.