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  1. Fakin' Da Funk R 1997 1 hr. 29 min. Comedy Drama List Reviews 64% 100+ Ratings Audience Score An adopted Chinese teen and an Asian exchange student (Margaret Cho) try to befriend peers in the Los ...

  2. An interracial comedy that explores the concept of identity in the context of culture, set in the South Central, Fakin' Da Funk is a satirical and wider look at what it is to be like as an Asian-American growing up and assimilating into African American culture. A mix-up at an adoption agency leads to a Chinese boy being sent to a Black family.

  3. Brief Synopsis. Read More. Adopted into an African-American family, Julian, a young man of Chinese heritage, is accepted into the Lee family and grows up as part of a tight-knit community in Atlanta. When his father dies, Julian is left with the responsibility of raising his younger African-American brother Perry.

  4. The loving support of Julian’s family, and the caring church community he grew up in, where ethnicity was never an issue, allowed Julian to identify with his African-American heritage. When Annabelle is widowed, the three move to South Central Los Angeles, a neighborhood that is strikingly different from their cozy hometown of Atlanta, Georgia.

  5. By what name was Fakin' Da Funk (1997) officially released in Canada in English? Fakin' Da Funk (1997) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  6. Nov 2, 1997 · Nov 1, 1997 11:00pm PT FakinDa Funk Powered by a strong hip-hop-flavored soundtrack, "Fakin' Da Funk" is an energetic, highly likable comedy about the sparks that fly when an adopted Chinese ...

  7. Jul 20, 1997 · Chinese kid Julian, who was adopted by the black family of Joe and Annabelle Lee and Asian exchange student May-Ling, who is housed with a black family, are trying to adapt to their mostly black neighbourhood of South Central. Timothy A. Chey. Director, Writer.

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