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FOREVER SUNSHINE ROAD“Here is a timeless, eternal, bedrock conflict that transcends culture, race, and ethnicity. Stunning work here.” Professor Richard Walter, Chairman of the Department of Film, TV, And Digital Media, UCLA .
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HOLD ON TIGHT“Thank you very much for letting me read your screenplay “HOLD ON TIGHT” which I found extremely compelling. I can't get the characters out of my head. (Bruce Shelly, Writers Guild award winner)
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THREE BIRDSI love for example the exchange at the hotel room in Cloud City where your bird-named characters talk about—what else?--avian issues in a way that is arresting, engaging, and often funny.
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"I want to catch more a~holes!"“A story that will break your heart over and over. But, it does not end there. . . . there can be no other possibility but to triumph! . . . to expose and ultimately right a terrible wrong! This is an important book for all but especially for anyone who is suffering from or has suffered abuse from those who profess to love them.” (Debra Ting, Interfaith Minister)
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our leaves
Before we die, the least we can do is help them identify the evils in real life that include but are not limited to abusers, hypocrites, dictators, authoritarians, fundamentalists, and sociopaths. Right? As Blueblue, the Betta fish, cried out to our protagonist, “You’re not their slave.”
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"Yes I do!"
Professor Richard Walter observed, “This is an issue that, like all of your work, engages not one or another subset of the world's population but all of humanity. It confronts issues, also, that lie at the heart of virtually every worthy, respected dramatic narrative: partnership, loyalty, romance, and identity.” The characters wrote their own emancipations “to be free.”
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The Golden Gate Bridge is a beacon for freedom. And, it is also one of the top “suicide bridges” in the world.
The protagonists in our seven novels voice out their own emancipations “to be free” because Grandma has loved and empowered them, “We will have sun tomorrow!”
Hopeland is the fictional name of the city in our stories. Each of our adapted feature-length screenplays is a family drama; together, they create our unique brand: Hopeland Films.
“Here is a timeless, eternal, bedrock conflict that transcends culture, race, and ethnicity. This is an issue that, like all of your work, engages not one or another subset of the world’s population but all of humanity. It confronts issues, also, that lie at the heart of virtually every worthy, respected dramatic narrative: partnership, loyalty, romance, and identity.” (Professor Richard Walter, Chairman of the Department of Film, TV, And Digital Media, UCLA)
Our mission through Hopeland Films is to save lives especially for “our” children, including those who are abused (physically, sexually, verbally and emotionally). Hopeland Films will help all of us to identify the evils in real life so that we can all know that we’re not alone and there is hope.
Grandma, you would have been 117 years old…but we lost you over thirty years ago because you had to go. Our friends and we will deliver your speech to the White House:
Captain Grandma, “Ladies and Gentlemen, I am Captain Nainai! … I flew all the way over the ocean, even though I can’t swim, to meet you all. I’d like to invite you to fly to China to meet everyone there. You and we live in different houses, but together as a big family; together, we celebrate our small world. We have peaches, apples, roses, and baby chicks; and, I’ll make vegetable buns for you. So, welcome-welcome! And my Xiaotao will be your guide, because she knows the difference between desert and dessert…!” (p121-122, Forever Sunshine Road, by Bridget-Tao Tang, 2003 First Edition, 2019 Second Printing)
Our Golden Gate Bridge is a bridge of hope...in our beloved Hopeland.
For more information, please contact:
Hopeland Films
PO Box 18683
Stanford, California 94309-8683
The protagonists in our seven novels voice out their own emancipations “to be free” because Grandma has loved and empowered them, “We will have sun tomorrow!”
Hopeland is the fictional name of the city in our stories. Each of our adapted feature-length screenplays is a family drama; together, they create our unique brand: Hopeland Films.
“Here is a timeless, eternal, bedrock conflict that transcends culture, race, and ethnicity. This is an issue that, like all of your work, engages not one or another subset of the world’s population but all of humanity. It confronts issues, also, that lie at the heart of virtually every worthy, respected dramatic narrative: partnership, loyalty, romance, and identity.” (Professor Richard Walter, Chairman of the Department of Film, TV, And Digital Media, UCLA)
Our mission through Hopeland Films is to save lives especially for “our” children, including those who are abused (physically, sexually, verbally and emotionally). Hopeland Films will help all of us to identify the evils in real life so that we can all know that we’re not alone and there is hope.
Grandma, you would have been 117 years old…but we lost you over thirty years ago because you had to go. Our friends and we will deliver your speech to the White House:
Captain Grandma, “Ladies and Gentlemen, I am Captain Nainai! … I flew all the way over the ocean, even though I can’t swim, to meet you all. I’d like to invite you to fly to China to meet everyone there. You and we live in different houses, but together as a big family; together, we celebrate our small world. We have peaches, apples, roses, and baby chicks; and, I’ll make vegetable buns for you. So, welcome-welcome! And my Xiaotao will be your guide, because she knows the difference between desert and dessert…!” (p121-122, Forever Sunshine Road, by Bridget-Tao Tang, 2003 First Edition, 2019 Second Printing)
Our Golden Gate Bridge is a bridge of hope...in our beloved Hopeland.
For more information, please contact:
Hopeland Films
PO Box 18683
Stanford, California 94309-8683
❤️ In Their Memory ❤️
“I finished your book today. Wow! what a story! The characters are like those from a Dickens novel; very clear difference between good and evil. I was happy that things worked out for ShanShan , Hua and her girls. The subplot of welfare fraud was especially interesting to me. I assume that is not totally fictional. I was unaware such middle class fraud was taking place. Congratulations on your book. It is quite an accomplishment. Thanks so much for sending it to us.”
– Jim Jarrett, former VP, Global Public Policy, INTEL
“Your new novel is gripping . . . I am astounded at your remarkable command of English, in all its subtlety and slang. Terrific job!!”
– George Henry, Physicist
“How did you do it?! You got every facet of the human condition, from the agony to the ecstasy! Amazing! You let it all out! I haven’t read for a long time; but I couldn’t put it down. It’s cross generations, cross cultural; old school thinking is so bound up over these issues, and you’re breaking the taboos. I wouldn’t have understood Iris Chang, if I hadn’t read your book first. It opened up a new world for me. I’m going through it again so that I can be with it.
– Vivian McCarthy, 91 😄
❤️ In Their Memory ❤️
“I finished your book today. Wow! what a story! The characters are like those from a Dickens novel; very clear difference between good and evil. I was happy that things worked out for ShanShan , Hua and her girls. The subplot of welfare fraud was especially interesting to me. I assume that is not totally fictional. I was unaware such middle class fraud was taking place. Congratulations on your book. It is quite an accomplishment. Thanks so much for sending it to us.”
– Jim Jarrett, former VP, Global Public Policy, INTEL
“Your new novel is gripping . . . I am astounded at your remarkable command of English, in all its subtlety and slang. Terrific job!!”
– George Henry, Physicist
“How did you do it?! You got every facet of the human condition, from the agony to the ecstasy! Amazing! You let it all out! I haven’t read for a long time; but I couldn’t put it down. It’s cross generations, cross cultural; old school thinking is so bound up over these issues, and you’re breaking the taboos. I wouldn’t have understood Iris Chang, if I hadn’t read your book first. It opened up a new world for me. I’m going through it again so that I can be with it.
– Vivian McCarthy, 91 😄