SQUEEGEE BOY

Directed By Chung-Wei Huang

USA | Narrative | 15 min

SQUEEGEE BOY follows Eugene, a young Asian American navigating the vibrant yet challenging streets of Baltimore. Caught between the weight of his mother’s expectations and his evolving sense of self, Eugene finds an unexpected kinship with a group of squeegee boys.

But as he navigates the challenges of this gritty urban landscape and grapples with the complexities of his own identity, he discovers that the job demands more than just physical labor—it requires a strength of character and resilience that he must cultivate from within.

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    Film Details

    1. Strong language

    2. English, Chinese (Mandarin)

    3. English

    4. 2024

    5. 15 minutes

    6. Coming-of-Age, Drama, Family

    7. Narrative

    8. USA

      1. Chung-Wei Huang


      Chung-Wei Huang, a filmmaker from a small town in Taiwan, is now based in Baltimore. Her artistic pursuits include narrative films and dance videos, focusing on ordinary lives and social commentary. Her journey began with the premiere of her thesis film, Midnight Carnival (2018), at the 41st Asian American International Film Festival. Her latest short, Squeegee Boy, won the Audience Award at the New York International Children's Film Festival. Recognized for her work, she received the Rubys Artist Grant for Days Without End, a dance-for-camera video she's currently working on.

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