Two Wongs

  • Director

    Frank Harts

  • Country, Year, Length

    United States, 2021, 4 minutes 20 seconds

  • Category

    Narrative Short

  • Format

    N/A

  • Festival Year

    2022

Film Screening & Ticket Information

When & Where to See this Film!

STREAM THIS FILM DURING OUR

VIRTUAL FILM FESTIVAL NOVEMBER 20 – DECEMBER 4!

In Person Date, Time & Location:

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4TH • 7:15 pm – 9:15 pm
MoMI Redstone • 36-01 35th Ave • Queens, NY 11106

SCREENING BLOCK:

It’s Not Over: Five films with final answers.

Synopsis

Two brothers from Queens, NY drive to Maine to avenge the murder of their mother, who was beaten to death during an Asian hate crime spree.

Credits

Frank Harts, Director, Writer, Producer
Johnny M Wu, Key Cast, “Jimmy”
Celester Rich, Key Cast, “Cedric”

Director Statement

After the murder of George Floyd, I thought it couldn’t get much worse. Then came an Asian hate crime spree. I felt a strong desire to make a film addressing these atrocities. Two Wongs is my attempt.

Director Biography

FRANK HARTS is currently working with the Obama’s Higher Ground Productions and Netflix on the film Rustin directed by George C. Wolf. He recently wrapped two seasons as a series regular on the hit show Prodigal Son for Fox/Warner Brothers Television. Raised in the Midwest, Frank is of mixed heritage with Southern roots on the African-American side and Brooklyn roots on the Irish side.

Frank went directly from training at Juilliard onto Broadway as George Murchison in the Tony Award-winning production of A Raisin in The Sun. He has also performed leading roles for The Public Theater, Signature, and Lincoln Center.
On-camera, Frank has worked with notable film directors Jason Bateman, Jim Jarmusch, Spike Lee, Steve McQueen, and Kenneth Branagh.
Prior to his series regular role on Prodigal Son, Frank recurred or guest-starred on Billions, The Americans, The Leftovers, Blue Bloods, Bull, 30 Rock, and Master of None in the critically-acclaimed episode, “New York, I Love You.”

The product of centuries of great African and Irish storytellers, Frank is thrilled to continue this tradition both in front of, and now behind the camera.