Lucky Grandma

Showings

Roxie Theatre Fri, Feb 7, 2020 7:15 PM
Here we have an Asian-American heist film that would make the Coen Brothers envious. It features an octogenarian Chinese woman and combines high-stakes black comedy with poignant family drama while set in Manhattan’s dingy Chinatown underworld. A movie like this only comes around once in a lifetime.
Roxie Theatre Thu, Feb 13, 2020 9:15 PM
Film Info
Director:Sasie Sealy
Film Category:Narrative
Asian American
Running Time:87 min.
Country:USA

Description

In the heart of Chinatown, New York, an ornery, chain-smoking, newly widowed 80-year-old grandma (Tsai Chin) is eager to live life as an independent woman, despite the worry of her family. When a local fortune teller (Wai Ching Ho ) predicts a most auspicious day in her future, Grandma decides to head to the casino and goes all in, only to land herself on the wrong side of luck—suddenly attracting the attention of some local gangsters. Desperate to protect herself, Grandma employs the services of a bodyguard (Corey Ha) from a rival gang and soon finds herself in the middle of a Chinatown gang war. 
 
Director Sasie Sealy brings to life a dark comedy about immigrant life, the vulnerabilities of aging, and an unexpected friendship. Set in alleyways, casino buses, and underground mahjong parlors with a cast of richly drawn characters—including Taiwanese breakout talent Corey Ha—Lucky Grandma is a love letter to Chinatown and an homage to all the badass elderly women who inhabit it.  - Tribeca
 
 
Co-presented by the Center for Asian American Media.