Walk Run Cha-Cha
Walk Run Cha-Cha is a 2019 American documentary short film directed by Laura Nix of The New York Times, which distributed the film.[1][2]
Plot
The film follows middle-aged Vietnamese couple Paul and Millie Cao[3] preparing for ballroom dancing in suburban Los Angeles 40 years after their separation due to the Vietnam War.[4]
Awards
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References
- Tribeca Film Festival
- Opinion|Walk, Run, Cha-Cha - The New York Times
- ‘Walk Run Cha Cha,’ short documentary winner of O.C.’s Viet Film Fest, earns spot in Oscar shortlist - Los Angeles Times
- “There Was Whooping And Shouting”: ‘Walk Run Cha-Cha’ Director Laura Nix On Reaction To Earning Oscar Nomination - Deadline
- Oscars 2020: Best Documentary Short Subject Predictions
- "Learning to Skateboard in a Warzone (If You're a Girl)" wins Best Docimentary Short Subject-Oscars on YouTube
- 2020|Oscars.org
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