Review: Maine International Film Festival

The Kennebec Journal posted this lovely review of the film after it screened at the Maine International Film Festival in early July. MIFF Movie Review: Your Day is My Night by J.P. Devine – July 15th, 2014 Lynne Sachs has spent 25 years of her young life making films, installations and documentaries from Vietnam to […]


Video: BBC Talking Movies

Highlights of the Tribeca Film Festival were featured on the BBC’s Talking Movies program, and Your Day is My Night got a shout out as well from fellow filmmaker Keith Miller (Welcome to Pine Hill, Five Star) when discussing the contemporary push towards hybrid filmmaking which people can watch online or in their TVs as […]


Review: Anthropology Review Database

A recent review of the film in the Anthropology Review Database By Jack David Eller April 3, 2014 For decades if not centuries, immigrants to America have ended up in crowded tenements in urban neighborhoods, and they have paid ‘coyotes’ and ‘snakeheads’ for the privilege. It is quite stunning to think that in the twenty-first […]


Leading DVD Sales at Cinema Guild

Educational and Institutional DVDs of Your Day is My Night are currently available through our distributor, The Cinema Guild. We’re happy to announce that the film has led their non-theatrical DVD sales for the past two months.  Thank you to everyone who’s purchased a DVD, and thanks to those who continue to spread the good […]


Article: BBC Listing in the World Journal

Your Day is My Night‘s listing as one of the Eight Films to Watch in 2014 by the BBC Culture Desk got a mention in the World Journal.  Here’s a rough Google translation and then the original article below. The ever so humble Mr. Huang nails it with his quote about we just shot him […]


Essay: SFMOMA Open Space Blog

SFMOMA’s “Open Space” site published Anne Lesley Selcer’s multi-layered, poetic essay on my film Your Day is My Night today. Selcer’s erudite rumination includes references to Gaston Bachelard and Henri Levebvre as well as egregious anti-tenant laws like San Francisco’s “Ellis Act” which says that landlords have the unconditional right to evict tenants to “go […]


Video: SinoVision Covers “WE LANDED/I WAS BORN/PASSING BY”

SinoVision’s ardent young reporters deliver again with a nice piece about our upcoming series at Anthology Film Archives. The series runs January 24-26th and features past and present work that examines Chinatown from the lens of both insiders and outsiders. Click the image to watch the video on sinovision.net!


We Landed/I Was Born/Passing By in The Wall Street Journal

“We Landed/I Was Born/Passing By: New York’s Chinatown On Screen” gets a shout out from the Wall Street Journal in a listing of the upcoming weekend’s events! From Fosse to a History of Funk Movies for Music Lovers in this Week’s Repertory Film Wall Street Journal Online By Steve Dollar – January 22, 2014 It was the […]


Review: Meniscus Magazine

Meniscus Magazine has published terrific coverage of “We Landed/I Was Born/Passing By: New York’s Chinatown on Screen”, a program curated by Lesley Yiping Qin, Xin Zhou, Bo Wang, and Lynne Sachs screening this weekend at Anthology Film Archives.  Here’s an excerpt from the piece about Your Day is My Night, screening Sunday the 26th at 7:30pm. […]