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  1. Dumbarton Bridge: Directed by Charles Koppelman. With Esperanza Catubig, Art Desuyo, Daphne Ashbrook, Leo Burmester. John Shed, a black American, lives precariously, at the margins of Silicon Valley, with his white girl friend, Belinda.

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  2. 1. Jan. 1999 · Overview. The hypnotic, watery landscapes of the San Francisco Bay Area's salt ponds set the magical tone of the film. This festival favorite, critically acclaimed drama tells the story of rebirth - as a father and daughter rediscover each other.

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    • Esperanza Catubig
    • Charles Koppelman
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  5. Drama. John Shed, a black American, lives precariously, at the margins of Silicon Valley, with his white girl friend, Belinda. His life is thrown out of balance when his half-Vietnamese daughter, Minh, arrives from a refugee camp in Thailand.

  6. 1. Jan. 1999 · A father and daughter confront their problems with both family and race issues in the independent drama Dumbarton Bridge. John Shed (Tom Wright) is a Vietnam veteran who scrapes together a living working at the salt ponds in a small town south of San Francisco. Though John is black, he has few black friends and lives with his white ...

  7. Father and daughter begin a parallel search for belonging and identity amidst the salt ponds and tract homes of the south San Francisco Bay Area rarely seen in films. — Charles Koppelman <koppelm@well.com>