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[via press release from Netflix]
A Netflix Original Documentary Short
ALL IN MY FAMILY
Launching Globally on May 3, 2019
Directed, Written and Produced By: Hao Wu
Run Time: 39 minutes
As the only male descendant in his Chinese family, Hao Wu was raised with a certain set of expectations - excel at school, get a good job, marry, and have kids. Yet, despite reaching all of these goals, Wu still faces the dilemma of reconciling the ways in which he achieved them with his family's deeply traditional beliefs. Years after coming out to his parents and sister, they continue to grapple with his identity, especially Wu's headstrong but big-hearted mother. But when Wu and his partner bring their young children to China to meet the rest of the extended clan - most of whom are unaware that he's gay - the family must decide how, or if, they'll introduce the thoroughly modern family into the fold. All in My Family paints a heartfelt portrait of how familial love carries and changes across cultures and generations of traditions.
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