Mah-Jongg: The Tiles that Bind
1998-06-03 | Documentary
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A light-hearted yet deeply moving portrait of the Asian- and Jewish-American women who play this centuries-old Chinese game, shedding light on the common and uncommon experiences of the players that simultaneously define and transcend cultural boundaries. Along the way, it proves again and again to be a bridge connecting seemingly unlike individuals, spanning generations, continents and cultures, and transcending classification as merely a game.
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The release date of Mah-Jongg: The Tiles that Bind is June 03, 1998.
The genre of Mah-Jongg: The Tiles that Bind is Documentary.
On October 04, 2024, there were 558 public reaction to Mah-Jongg: The Tiles that Bind including harridan, humble, whole new dimension, balanced view, with light moments.
A light-hearted yet deeply moving portrait of the Asian- and Jewish-American women who play this centuries-old Chinese game, shedding light on the common and uncommon experiences of the players that simultaneously define and transcend cultural boundaries. Along the way, it proves again and again to be a bridge connecting seemingly unlike individuals, spanning generations, continents and cultures, and transcending classification as merely a game..
The director of Mah-Jongg: The Tiles that Bind is Phyllis Heller.
On October 04, 2024, the IMDB rating of Mah-Jongg: The Tiles that Bind is 7.9/10, Rotten Tomato rating is 0/100, Metacritic rating is 0/100, TMDB rating is 0.0/10.
The certification of Mah-Jongg: The Tiles that Bind is NR.
The runtime of Mah-Jongg: The Tiles that Bind is 32 minutes.