''9-Man'' is a 2014 American
documentary film
A documentary film or documentary is a non-fictional motion-picture intended to "document reality, primarily for the purposes of instruction, education or maintaining a historical record". Bill Nichols has characterized the documentary in te ...
about the sport
9-man played in Chinatowns in the U.S. and Canada. ''
The New York Times
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'' called it "an absorbing documentary."
The film, which had its world premiere at
IFFBoston on April 27, 2014,
won six film festival awards
and was broadcast on the PBS
World Channel
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series ''
America ReFramed
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'' on May 5, 2015 and January 24, 2017.
The film, which follows the all-male sport of 9-man, was produced by a largely female crew, led by first-time director Ursula Liang and editor Michelle Chang. Featured in the film are U.S. volleyball
Olympian and
NBC
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commentator
Kevin Wong
Kevin Kahn Wong (born September 12, 1972, in Honolulu, Hawaii) is a retired professional beach volleyball player. He currently lives in Hawaii and runs a volleyball training program for youth.
Personal life
Wong graduated from the Punahou ...
and Chinatown historian
John Kuo Wei Tchen. 9-Man also features the now deceased "mayor" of Boston's Chinatown, Reggie Wong, who was a leader in the 9-man community.
9-Man was part of the SkyFest series on
Virgin America
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airlines in the summer of 2015.
The music for the film was written by Adam Rubenstein and Scott
CHOPS
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Jung, the pioneering Chinese-American hip-hop producer and member of
Mountain Brothers
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.
Synopsis
The documentary follows several modern-day 9-man teams throughout one season framed by a historical portrait of
Chinatown history and the game of 9-man. The first act of the film introduces the Boston Knights, Washington CYC (Chinese Youth Club), Toronto Connex, and the Boston Freemasons as they begin the season preparing for competition with other teams. As the first act closes a character from New York Haiyan Townsmen is introduced, and East Coast regional teams compete in the New York Mini tournament crowning an early-season favorite. The second act of the film introduces the history of the game—traveling to Toisan (
Taishan __NOTOC__
Taishan may refer to:
*Mount Tai or Taishan (), Shandong, China
* Taishan District, Tai'an (), named after the Mount Tai, a district in Tai'an, Shandong, China
*Taishan, Guangdong (), a county-level city of Jiangmen, Guangdong, China
** G ...
), China—and its modern-day rules, which include limiting participation by players who are not "100% Chinese." The sport and isolation of the game are revealed as direct descendants of the
Chinese Exclusion Act
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and racism faced by the community. The final act of the film unites the characters, teams, and conflicts at the
NACIVT championship tournament in Boston's Chinatown, setting up Olympian
Kevin Wong
Kevin Kahn Wong (born September 12, 1972, in Honolulu, Hawaii) is a retired professional beach volleyball player. He currently lives in Hawaii and runs a volleyball training program for youth.
Personal life
Wong graduated from the Punahou ...
as the player to beat. As teams fight for the title, they also bring to light the cultural belonging and loss of the modern Chinatown and 9-man community. The film concludes with a scene featuring the funeral of a beloved community member and another scene where 9-man leaders contemplate moving the tournament to a new city—with no Chinatown.
Awards
* Jury Award for Best Feature Documentary, CAAMFest
* Audience Award, Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival
* Special Jury Prize: Best Director, Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival
* Grand Jury Award, Best Documentary Feature, Austin Asian American Film Festival
* Director's Choice Award, Seattle Asian American Film Festival
* Audience Award, Best Feature Documentary, Boston Asian American Film Festival
References
External links
* {{IMDb title, 2986300
2014 films
American sports documentary films
Films about Chinese Canadians
Films about Chinese Americans
Canadian sports documentary films
Documentary films about Asian Americans
Documentary films about race and ethnicity in the United States
Documentary films about racism
Documentary films about immigration
Chinese-language American films
2010s American films
2010s Canadian films