Actresses Vivian Bang, Nana Ghana, and director Daryl Wein discuss their new movie "White Rabbit," premiering at the Sundance Film Festival. "White Rabbit" tells the story of a struggling Asian American artist.
Wein says he first discovered Vivian Bang through her performance art: exploring the Los Angeles riots through the eyes of an Asian American. From there, the pair decided to collaborate.
Ghana and Bang both agree Hollywood is now a more inclusive place, and "White Rabbit" is taking advantage of that new trend. But Wein says the industry still has a long road ahead.
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