Color of a Brisk and Leaping Day (1996) - Double Feature

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The Yosemite Valley Railroad, which runs through the breathtaking scenery and stunning vistas of Yosemite National Park, is on the brink of failure. The grandson of a Chinese railroad laborer embarks on a romantic, but ultimately doomed, quest to save this railroad from being sold for scrap. His love of trains finds him working as a railroad-man, instead of at his father's profitable business. He manages to locate a wealthy eccentric investor to help him acquire the railroad, but its financial inviability makes this a quixotic reprieve, at best. The film also portrays the anti-Asian racism present in America at the conclusion of World War II.


Main Cast: Jeri Arredondo, Henry Gibson, Michael Stipe, Alexandra Bokyun Chun, Alan Boyce

Director: Christopher Munch

Writer: Christopher Munch

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Cinematographer: Rob Sweeney


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