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Dr. Wilhelmina "Wil" Pang is a successful young American surgeon living in New York City. Wil is a lesbian but is closeted to her mother Hwei-Lan and her mother's friends. Wil is forced by her mother to come to a gathering at the restaurant Planet China with family friends where her mother has plans to set her up with a son of a friend, but Wil is drawn to Vivian, the daughter of one of the ...
Saving face" is an idiom for preserving one's honor or prestige Saving Face may refer to: Saving Face, a 2004 American romantic comedy drama, named in reference to the sociological concept. Saving Face, a 2012 documentary short film "Saving Face", a season 2 episode of The Casagrandes
Saving Face is a 2012 documentary film directed by Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy and Daniel Junge about acid attacks on women in Pakistan.The film won an Emmy Award and the 2012 Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject, making its director, Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy, Pakistan's first Oscar winner.
The web series also stars her Saving Face co-star Michelle Krusiec as well as Sheetal Sheth. [17] She also appears on an episode of Andrea Lwin's web series, Slanted (as Samantha). Chen has also written and produced a short film entitled Via Text (2011), which was directed by her husband Abe Forman-Greenwald. [18] [19]
Garcetti is seen standing beside the character of outgoing LAPD Chief of Police Edward J. Thompson, who is played by his father, former LA District Attorney Gil Garcetti, reprising (uncredited in this episode) the role he played (credited) in this season’s opening episode: “The Big Bang”. Eric Garcetti also appeared in "The Big Bang ...
His film Saving Face was also made for HBO and first aired on March 8, 2012. The film won the Academy Award for Best Documentary (Short Subject) and won the Emmy Award for Best Documentary Film of 2012. In 2012, Junge became a member of The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. [6]
A typical episode of “SpongeBob SquarePants” runs 11 minutes. Now, for those who can’t get enough of that Laffy Taffy-yellow fellow with the googly eyes and giggly laugh, a feature-length ...
In "Saving Face", after Street finds drugs in her purse, he loses his loyalty and permanently severs his ties with her. In "Kangaroo", Street finds her using drugs again and reports her to her parole officer, eventually sending her back to prison. She died off-screen due to a drug overdose in "Sentinel". She is portrayed by Sherilyn Fenn.