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Bruce Lee Podcast

#206 Flowing with Bao Nguyen

Bruce Lee Podcast

Shannon Lee

Bruce, Philosophy, Podcast, Lee, Tv & Film, Shannon, Society & Culture

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 19 November 2020

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Summary

On this week’s episode of the Bruce Lee Podcast, Shannon engages in conversation with Vietnamese American filmmaker Bao Nguyen. She first met Bao when she went to see the directorial debut of his documentary film Live From New York about Saturday Night Live in 2015. Bao was wanting to make a documentary about Bruce Lee way back then and they began talking about that possibility. One thing led to another and that project stalled out over time, as projects do, and Shannon wasn’t sure they would ever work together. But Bao’s passion for the subject matter and his tenacity to find a way to get it done, led to the creation of an ESPN 30 for 30 film called, none other than, Be Water. Bao interviewed Shannon for the project and asked her to read some of her father’s quotes throughout the film, but this film was all his vision. And the end result is beautiful. In this episode Shannon and Bao talk about how they became better friends as the film was taking shape, his be like water journey through the making of the film, why the angle of viewing Bruce Lee’s story through the lens of Asian representation was so meaningful for him, and what it means to stand in solidarity versus allyship. If you get a chance, please watch Be Water, available at ESPN+. There will also be a special drive in screening in San Francisco on Nov 27th, Bruce Lee’s 80th birthday, as well as online, followed by a panel of special guests, including Bao and Shannon. The film is a wonderful piece of Academy Award eligible film making and you may learn something you didn’t know about Bruce Lee! AND this episode airs on Bao’s birthday. So happy birthday, Bao!

Watch ESPN’s 30 for 30 Be Water on ESPN+

Follow Bao on Twitter and IG @baomnguyen

Find out more about Bao in this episode’s show notes and check out other episodes on Brucelee.com/Podcast

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On this week's episode of the Bruce Lee podcast, I engage in conversation with Vietnamese American filmmaker Bao Wynne.

0:07.0

I first met Bao when I went to see the directorial debut of his documentary film,

0:12.0

Live from New York, about Saturday Night Live in 2015.

0:16.0

Bow was wanting to make a documentary about my father way back then and we began talking about that possibility.

0:23.0

One thing led to another and that project stalled out over time,

0:27.0

as projects sometimes do, and I wasn't sure we would ever work together.

0:31.0

But Bao's passion for the subject matter and his tenacity to find a way to get it done, led to the creation of an E-SPN 30 for 30 film called None Other than Be Water.

0:43.0

Vow interviewed me for the project and asked me to read some of my father's quotes throughout the film,

0:48.0

but this film is all his vision.

0:51.0

And the end result is beautiful. In this episode we talk about how we became

0:56.6

better friends as the film was taking shape. His Be Like Water journey through the making of the

1:01.9

film. The angle of viewing my father's story

1:05.1

through the lens of Asian representation and why that was so meaningful for him, and what it means

1:11.0

to stand in solidarity versus allyship.

1:14.0

Please read the show notes to get to know Bao better,

1:17.0

and if you get a chance, please watch Be Water,

1:20.0

available at ESPN Plus.

1:22.0

There will also be a special drive-in screening in San Francisco on

1:26.4

November 27th, my father's 80th birthday, of the film, as well as online.

1:32.0

And it'll be followed by a panel of special guests including Bao and yours truly.

1:38.0

The film is a wonderful piece of Academy Award eligible filmmaking and you may learn something you didn't know about

1:45.7

Bruce Lee so I encourage you to watch it. Here's my conversation with Bowin. Wint.

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