Blending Milk and Water: Sex In the New World
1996
Documentary
Synopsis
Blending Milk and Water: Sex in the New World is a cross-cultural, intergenerational, documentary about the diverse views of sex from twenty-two people. The recollections, fears and opinions of young people, professionals, healthworkers, educators, artists, community activists, and people living with AIDS are mixed.
Credits
Director
Crew
Kenneth Sherman (Assistant Editor)
Ruth Chang (Assistant Editor)
Wayne Yung (Associate Producer)
Angelique Crowther (Director of Photography)
Ruth Chang (Director of Photography)
Wayne Yung (Editor)
Winston Xin (Editor)
Paul Wong (Executive Producer)
Davina Chan (Producer)
Henry Koo (Producer)
Ming Chiang (Producer)
Nancy Li (Producer)
Paul Wong (Producer)
Andrew Power (Production Assistant)
Arthur Lum (Production Assistant)
Claudia Hagmayer (Production Assistant)
Joanne Powers (Production Assistant)
Joe Turato (Production Assistant)
Kenneth Sherman (Production Assistant)
Ming Chiang (Production Assistant)
Ruth Chang (Production Assistant)
Song Cho (Production Assistant)
Wayne Yung (Project Manager)
Jennifer Pickford (Sound Recordist)
Grace Yuen (Translator)
Jerry Sun (Translator)
Maggie Lee (Translator)
Nancy Li (Translator)
Winston Xin (Video Assist Operator)
Paul Wong (Writer)
Winston Xin (Writer)
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Blending Milk and Water: Sex In the New World - Original Poster
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