LIMITATION OF LIFE

Limitation of Life tells the struggles of assimilation and identity conflicts within a first generation Chinese-American family in 1950s New York. A riff on Douglas Sirk's Imitation of Life, Limitation of Life is both a homage to the lush 1950s melodramas and a subversion on the genre by front-and-centering a family of POC immigrants, whom 1950s Hollywood rendered voiceless. I helped with research, coordinated prop rentals and painted the set. I also assembled the flooring and dressed the rooms with vintage props.

Role: Set Dresser
Production Designer: Sophia S. Uehara

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