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Who Killed Vincent Chin: Filmmaker Interview
Academy Award-nominated 'Who Killed Vincent Chin?' relentlessly probes the implications of a murder in the streets of Detroit, for the families of those involved, and for the American justice system. Filmmaker Renee Tajima talks about the conflicting viewpoints of the crime that she unearthed while making the film.
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