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AmerAsian will be released in North America in February, 2010.
One Amerasian who did find her American father is Anh Huynh, who is 19 years old.
In the United States, Mr. Thanh married another black Amerasian who also does not know her father, and they have a small son.
AmerAsian is an American feature length college relationship drama was initially completed, but re-entered post-production in January 2010 for additional shooting.
In the latter case, it is conceivable that the Amerasian could be fathered by a person who shares the same racial background but not the same nationality.
To her credit, Ms. Kelly shows us another Amerasian who, believing that orphans will receive preference in the emigration process, denies the existence of his own mother.
As pre-production came to a wrap, Lim was able to continually fine-tune his script until AmerAsian was set to begin shooting.
Among the applicants at the consulate here the other day was Vu Nguyen, 25, an Amerasian who knows nothing about his father but still holds a hope of finding him.
The official definition of Amerasian came about as a result of Public Law 97-359, enacted by the 97th Congress of the United States on October 22, 1982.
Lam Minh Hung, an unemployed 23-year-old Amerasian who has been here for two years, said: "We have experienced the same isolation here that we experienced in Vietnam.
The racial strain of the American parent of one Amerasian may be different from that of another Amerasian; it may be White, Black, Hispanic, Native American, or even Asian.
"In Vietnam they called us hybrids, and people threw stones at us," said Linh Phan, a 25-year-old Amerasian who arrived in New York with his mother five years ago and now works at St. Rita's as a translator and caseworker.