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Cuban Chinese. 2010. Directed by Pok Chi Lau. 24 minutes. <https://vimeo.com/18304444>. - Havana Divas. 2019. Directed by Louisa Wei. 96 minutes. Hong Kong: Blue Queen Cultural Communication.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 January 2022
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