DOWN A DARK STAIRWELL - Akai Gurley, Peter Liang, and how communities are built with filmmaker Ursula Liang

Published: April 20, 2021, 6:48 p.m.

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Hello,

A special episode this week with filmmaker Ursula Liang about her new film Down a Dark Stairwell. It\\u2019s out now on PBS and we hope everyone who listens to the show watches this nuanced, thoughtful and brave film. I (Jay) first saw Ursula\\u2019s work in 9-Man, a film about sports in Chinatown. Since then, I\\u2019ve followed her career carefully because what she does \\u2014 deep community reporting, thoughtful portrayals of the concerns of all types of people, and the care with which she makes her films \\u2014 exemplifies everything good about journalism and documentary filmmaking.

This is a film about many things, but at it\\u2019s core, it\\u2019s about how two communities deal with a police killing. And through verite footage and intimate interviews, it shows how people both come together and split apart while trying to navigate problems that fall well outside the easy consensus. On the show, we talk a lot about the need to go beyond rigid identity categories and simple, doctrinaire explanations. If you want to watch what that looks like, watch this film.

The film is available in both Chinese and English \\u2014 both versions available to stream here.

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