Blue Collar and Buddha

Heart Broken In Half
 

Directed by: Taggart Siegel & Kati Johnston
Produced by: Taggart Siegel & Kati Johnston

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This Dramatic Documentary explores America's most recent refugees, struggling against the mounting tension of a post-Vietnam era filled with guilt and anger. A group of Laotian era filled with guilt and anger. A group of Laotian refugees have built a Buddhist temple on a small farmstead on the outskirts of a resolutely blue collar town. Their efforts to preserve their culture and religious heritage have been greeted by several terrorist attacks upon their temple.

By investigating opinions of townspeople and officials concerning the refugees the film becomes a barometer of America's attitude towards refugees and immigrants.

Blue Collar and Buddha is a moving portrait of the experience of today's refugees and the drams that results when East meets West.




blue collar and buddha

"Blue Collar and Buddha is that rarity among documentary films - a compelling human document, a proactive statement, a moving exploration of both anger and gentleness. This is not merely a first rate film—it's an important one. I was haunted for days." - Donald Spoto, author, The Dark Side of Genius: The Life of Alfred Hitchcock



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