What happens when the naiveté of a political rookie clashes with the realities of racial politics of the American South and ultra-partisan struggles in Washington DC?
"Riveting…we are forced to reevaluate our own position on racial divides, class differences, and partisan politics."
Mr. Cao Goes to Washington follows the unexpected journey of Rep. Joseph Cao--the first Vietnamese American elected to the US Congress, the only non-white House Republican of the 111th Congress, and the only Republican to vote for President Obama's Health Care Reform Bill. Will Cao keep his integrity and idealism intact?
Listen to NPR All Things Considered's interview with director S. Leo Chiang about the film.
Reviews
"Entertaining and enlightening...a valuable teaching tool which shows how our political system really works...A must see for anyone interested in electoral and racial politics."
"The film would seem to lend itself easily to use in Ethnic Studies courses as well as Political Science courses. Also, highly recommended for use in civics and government classes as a thought provoking catalyst sure to ignite debate over the problems and pitfalls of our two-party system."
"Congress’s freshman class can learn from PBS’s new one-hour documentary, Mr. Cao Goes to Washington."
"Lively and engaging...S. Leo Chiang's documentary is an engrossing look at the bitter divisiveness of the present U.S. political landscape. It should stir timely debate."
"Witty and informative! Mr. Cao Goes to Washington offers a close up and personal account of the short career of the only Vietnamese American to have served in Congress. The documentary is a valuable addition to the growing collection of films about the Vietnamese American experience."
"Engrossing...deals with all the hot button issues of the current election year in a disarming way."
"Magnificent! Beautifully filmed, compellingly told, complete, complex and moving."
"Even if you don't agree with his views, Cao puts a human (and surprisingly honest) face on the great divide between the political parties in this country."
"Like Cao himself, this fascinating documentary has its feet in many camps: Asian and Asian American studies, politics and civics, and Southern studies collections. Highly recommended"
"Mr. Cao Goes to Washington takes viewers on an inside tour or modern American politics."