The Bang Straws

Williams Gamaker, Michelle. 2021. The Bang Straws. In: "Anachronic Chronicles: Voyages Inside/Out Asia, 65th BFI London Film Festival", ICA, London, United Kingdom, 16 October 2021. [Show/Exhibition]
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The Bang Straws is an aesthetically invigorating reworking of the casting process of Sidney Franklin’s The Good Earth (1937) a film notorious for a white actor’s racist portrayal of a Chinese character. German-American actress Luise Rainer won the high-profile lead of O-Lan, the farmer's wife. To play O-Lan, Rainer wore racist “yellowface”, as so many 20th Century Hollywood and British actors did.

Despite Chinese-American actress Anna May Wong's talent and evident desire to play O-Lan, MGM refused her the lead due to the anti-miscegenation Hays Code, offering her the minor role of sex worker Lotus instead, which she refused. The Bang Straws re-casts O-Lan with a Chinese actor and reconstructs The Good Earth’s innovative Special Effects.

The film World Premiered at 65th BFI London Film Festival, October 2021 (receiving a special jury commendation for the Short Film Award), Aesthetica Short Film Festival, York November 2021, where it won Best Experimental Short Film, it was also nominated for the Shirt Film Award at the 25th Internationale Kurzfilmtage, Winterthur, Switzerland, and is in competition for the London Short Film Festival, January 2022 (All BAFTA approved festivals). It will screen at FACT, Liverpool March 2022, The London Open, Whitechapel Gallery. And screenings in 2022-23 include Alchemy Film Festival, Copenhagen, Hong Kong, Prague, Barcelona)

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