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Saving Face (Criterion Collection)
- (Widescreen, Subtitled, Sign Language, AC-3)
- Format: Blu-ray
- Rated R
- Release Date: 8/26/2025

Saving Face (Criterion Collection)
- (Widescreen, Subtitled, Sign Language, AC-3)
- Format: Blu-ray
- Rated R
- Release Date: 8/26/2025
- Starring: Michelle Krusiec, Joan Chen, Lynn Chen, Jin Wang, Jessica Hecht, Ato Essandoh, David Shih, Brian Yang, Richard Chang, Hoon Lee
- UPC: 715515318013
- Item #: 2724483X
- Director: Alice Wu
- Rated: R
- Genre: Comedy Video, Foreign-Chinese
- Release Date: 8/26/2025
- Subtitles: ENG
- Closed Caption: Yes
- Run Time: 97 minutes
- Distributor/Studio: Criterion Collection

Product Notes
A queer romantic comedy set in vibrant, multicultural New York City, Alice Wu's irresistible feature debut breathed fresh life into the genre by combining snappy dialogue and a swooning love story with a poignant narrative about a mother and daughter coming to terms with each other. Just as Wil (Michelle Krusiec), a harried young surgical resident, begins a promising romance with the flirtatious dancer Vivian (Lynn Chen), her life is turned upside down when her more traditional Chinese mother (Joan Chen) unwed and unexpectedly pregnant moves in with her, forcing both women to confront the generational and cultural barriers that have long troubled their relationship. Both embracing and cleverly subverting rom-com conventions, Wu delivers a bighearted ode to the Chinese American diaspora, and the liberating joy of living one's truth.