Where to watch Richard Fung in the UK
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Richard Fung is an artist and writer based in Toronto. His work comprises challenging videos on subjects ranging from the role of the Asian male in gay pornography to colonialism, immigration, racism, homophobia, AIDS, justice in Israel/Palestine, and his own family history.
Richard Fung films streaming in the UK
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- Zero Patience (1993) as Bathhouse Patron
- Chinese Characters (1986) Director
- Monster in the Closet (2009) as Little Girl
- Out of the Blue (1991) Director
- Fighting Chance (1990) Director
- Jehad in Motion (2007) Director
- Dal Puri Diaspora (2012) Director
- Rex vs. Singh (2008) Director
- The Way to My Father’s Village (1988) Director
- School Fag (1998) Director
- Dirty Laundry (1996) Director
- Islands (2002) Director
- Sea in the Blood (2000) Director
- The Enigma Of Harold Sonny Ladoo (2024) Director
- Orientations: Lesbian and Gay Asians (1984) Director
- Nang by Nang (2018) Director
- [...] (2020) Director
- My Mother’s Place (1990) Director
- Re:Orientations (2016) Director
- Steam Clean (1990) Director
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Most-watched Richard Fung films currently: Zero Patience (1993), Chinese Characters (1986), Monster in the Closet (2009), Out of the Blue (1991), Fighting Chance (1990).
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