Invisible No More (2025)
Directed by Larry Tung
Produced by Larry Tung and Mehrinnisa Wani
TRT: 49 minutes
Produced by Larry Tung and Mehrinnisa Wani
TRT: 49 minutes
Synopsis:
Asian Americans are no longer just an emerging force in New York City politics --they are making sweeping strides at all levels of government. The surge in Asian American representation is undeniable, with their political strength and influence on full display, particularly in Brooklyn's newly designated Asian opportunity district. Created in 2023 through the once-a-decade redistricting process, this district reflects the explosive growth and impact of the Asian American community.
City Councilmembers Linda Lee, Sandra Ung, Susan Zhuang, and State Senator John Liu and former State Senator Iwen Chu share their journeys into public service -- how they broke barriers, took seats at the table, and now champion the voices of their communities. Partially supported by grants from the City University of New York's Black, Race, and Ethnic Studies Initiative (BRESI) and Asian American/Asian Research Institute's Betty Lee Sung Research Endowment Fund. Premiered at the New York Documentary Film Festival in November, 2025, the film was awarded the Spirit of New York Award.
Exhibitions:
DisOrient Asian American Film Festival of Oregon (03/2026)
New York Documentary Film Festival (11/2025)
Asian Americans are no longer just an emerging force in New York City politics --they are making sweeping strides at all levels of government. The surge in Asian American representation is undeniable, with their political strength and influence on full display, particularly in Brooklyn's newly designated Asian opportunity district. Created in 2023 through the once-a-decade redistricting process, this district reflects the explosive growth and impact of the Asian American community.
City Councilmembers Linda Lee, Sandra Ung, Susan Zhuang, and State Senator John Liu and former State Senator Iwen Chu share their journeys into public service -- how they broke barriers, took seats at the table, and now champion the voices of their communities. Partially supported by grants from the City University of New York's Black, Race, and Ethnic Studies Initiative (BRESI) and Asian American/Asian Research Institute's Betty Lee Sung Research Endowment Fund. Premiered at the New York Documentary Film Festival in November, 2025, the film was awarded the Spirit of New York Award.
Exhibitions:
DisOrient Asian American Film Festival of Oregon (03/2026)
New York Documentary Film Festival (11/2025)