Momo (Coming-of-Age):
In 1995, ten-year-old Momo’s world is turned upside down when her long-absent mother takes her to a small town in Germany. Uprooted from everything she knows, Momo struggles to adapt to her strange new world, where language, culture, and even family feel alien. Her mother is practically a stranger, and her German stepfather an unwelcome mystery.
Guided only by her mischievous imaginary friend – a talking panda with a mind of his own – Momo hatches a secret plan to go back to China, even if it means bending the rules. But life in her new school throws unexpected challenges her way. When she stands up to a school bully, she accidentally causes an all-out “war” between her “immigrant class” and a “German class”.
“Momo” is a heartfelt coming-of-age drama about identity, belonging, and the messy, magical process of finding home, even when it’s the last place you want to be.
Tunnel No. 6 (Historical Drama)
In 1866, California, a 15-year-old Chinese boy crosses an ocean to find the father who abandoned him, only to be swept into the brutal world of railroad labor, racial tension, and a deadly mountain tunnel that will test them both.
At a time when immigrant stories and lost chapters of American history are gaining overdue attention, “Tunnel No. 6” offers a fresh, emotional lens on the Chinese laborers who helped build America, told through the intimate journey of a father and son who must forge a bond against the backdrop of one of America’s most monumental undertakings.