Elizabeth Ai, New Wave, 2024 (film still)
Film

New Wave

Part of CAAMFest 2025

Sunday, May 11, 2025

3 p.m.

Floor 1, Phyllis Wattis Theater

$15 General Admission
$13 Senior/Student/Person with Disability
Tickets can be purchased on the CAAMFest website

The New Wave music that exhilarated Vietnamese American teens in the 1980s, funnily enough, wasn’t what most people think of as New Wave. It was Eurodisco that Chinatown record stores had put in the same bin as the Depeche Mode and OMD albums. But to a generation born to Vietnamese refugee parents in California, neither the categorization, nor the sometimes nonsensical lyrics mattered. The new sounds of synthesizers and drum machines became symbols for their rebellious futures.

2021 CAAM Fellow Ai’s first feature, New Wave (which won Special Jury Mention at the Tribeca Film Festival), follows her childhood. She was raised by her party music-obsessed teenage aunts and uncles, while her absent parents struggled with financial insecurity. In addition to honoring her Aunt Myra, Ai interviews popular New Wave cover singers including Linda Trang Dai, known as the “Vietnamese Madonna,” and Ian “DJ BPM” Nguyen. It also delves into why and how these wild-haired Gen X-ers needed an escape from the trauma of the refugee experience.

The film’s producers include So Yun Um (Liquor Store Dreams), Diane Quon (Minding the Gap, Bad Axe), and Shang-Chi star Simu Liu.

Film Details

Director:Elizabeth Ai
Year: 2024
Running time: 88 min.
Country/Region: USA
Language: English, Vietnamese