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  1. Saving Face is a 2004 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Alice Wu, in her feature-length debut. [2] The film focuses on Wilhelmina, a young Chinese American surgeon; her unwed, pregnant mother; and her dancer girlfriend.

  2. Saving Face is a 2004 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Alice Wu, in her feature-length debut. The film focuses on Wilhelmina, a young Chinese-American surgeon; her unwed, pregnant mother; and her dancer girlfriend.

  3. The idiom “save face” is a widely used expression in English that refers to the act of preserving ones dignity or reputation. It has become a common phrase in many cultures, but its origins can be traced back to ancient China.

  4. TRAILER REWIND: May is Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month (#AAPIHM), and we are highlighting some of our AAPI filmmakers who brought amazing st...

  5. Nov 29, 2010 · Saving Face signifies a desire—or defines a strategy—to avoid humiliation or embarrassment, to maintain dignity or preserve reputation. Eleanor Roosevelt's familiar quote: "No one can make you...

  6. Jul 27, 2024 · The meaning of SAVE FACE is to avoid having other people lose respect for oneself. How to use save face in a sentence.

  7. Wil (Michelle Krusiec) is a lesbian, but she not dare tell her widowed mother, Hwei-lan (Joan Chen), or her very traditional grandparents. She's shocked,...

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  8. Saving Face: Directed by Alice Wu. With Michelle Krusiec, Joan Chen, Lynn Chen, Jin Wang. A gay Chinese-American and her traditionalist mother are reluctant to go public with secret loves that clash against cultural expectations.

  9. Mar 10, 2014 · In the field of psychology, as in life, there are several ways of saving face. Face is the common notion of pride or social status, the technical notion (from Goffman) of being fully...

  10. Saving face.” I’m sure you’ve heard the phrase. But what does it mean?The concept of “saving face” means preventing people from embarrassment or shameother...

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