FIGHTING BACK. A DOCUMENTARY.
FIGHTING BACK follows Jessica Ng, a first-generation Hong Kong-Chinese American and internationally recognized Muay Thai fighter. Her self-defense classes empower Asian American and Pacific Islander women at a time of an alarming rise of Anti-Asian hate crimes in New York City in recent years. FIGHTING BACK explores themes of love, energy and growth as Jessica navigates her identity, public responsibilities and newfound motherhood.
STOP AAPI HATE
Hate incidents against AAPI communities have risen sharply during the COVID-19 pandemic over the past years. AAPI women and girls are prime targets of hate and discrimination against the AAPI community. There have been nearly 11,500 hate incidents reported to Stop AAPI Hate’s reporting center between March 19, 2020, and March 31, 2022.
HATE INCIDENTS HAVE INCREASED
Hate incidents against AAPI communities have risen sharply during the COVID-19 pandemic over the past years. AAPI women and girls are prime targets of hate and discrimination against the AAPI community. There have been nearly 11,500 hate incidents reported to Stop AAPI Hate’s reporting center between March 19, 2020, and March 31, 2022.
DIRECTOR
Xiaoying Echo Su
Xiaoying Su, known as Echo Su, is a young documentary filmmaker based in New York focused on women’s rights and social justice. She actively engages with social justice organizations and the AAPI community. Using visual storytelling to drive positive impact and spark essential conversations on social justice is her passion, with a background in journalism.
As the Director of Women in NAAAP-NY, Echo leads efforts to empower and educate Asian American women, encouraging their success and meaningful contributions to their communities and cultures.
Echo’s expertise shines through her roles as director, producer, and editor of some short documentaries like “First Saké Brewery in New York” and “Christian Demarco.”, which were screened in film festivals including DOC NYC 2022, which is an Academy-qualifying festival, also the largest documentary festival in America, Maui Film Festival 2022, and Ethnografilm Paris 2023.
Her filmmaking journey began as a co-editor of the feature film “Love Story in Xiangxi”(China) in 2017, which was screened at events such as the 27th China Golden Rooster and Hundred Flowers Film Festival and mroe. She also worked as a film instructor for one year in Yunnan Province in China from 2018-2019.
She holds dual master’s degrees, one in MFA Social Documentary Film from the School of Visual Arts (SVA) in New York and the other in MFA Broadcast and Television from the Communication University of China.
Co-Producer
Justin Zimmerman
Justin Zimmerman, MFA in Film, is a nationally recognized film director, producer, comic writer, and professor. His diverse projects have been broadcast on national public television and distributed globally. He is the recipient of multiple grants and fellowships, he contributed a story to the Eisner Award-winning graphic novel Love Is Love, and his script and comic work have been optioned on multiple occasions. He is also the founder of Bricker-Down Productions®(BDP), BDP’s narrative and documentary work has appeared in over 200 film festivals across the globe.
CINEMATOGRAPHER
Yaakov Gottlieb
Yaakov Gottlieb is a documentary filmmaker based in New York and Chicago who covers mainly human rights issues with a focus on themes of immigration.
He was a co-director and co-producer of La Casa del Migrante, a documentary about Mexican immigrants, which was nominated for the International Documentary Association’s David L. Wolper Award. He has worked abroad at La Nación as a producer and videographer, covering topics such as poverty and resource accessibility in rural and urban areas of Buenos Aires and Argentina. He has also worked as a photographer in Iceland, documenting natural and cultural life for a travel guide.
COMPOSER & SCORE
John W. Snyder
John W. Snyder is a composer and pianist in Los Angeles. He scores films, documentaries, theatrical works, theme parks, and commercials for numerous clients such as Sundance, Sony, ABC, Warner Brothers, Capitol Records, and countless commercial products. He also provides additional arrangements and orchestrations for popular bands and international agencies such as Watsky, Daveed Digg’s Clipping, Black Cat White Cat, and many others.
We started work on this film in the spring of 2022. Since then, we have interviewed 7 survivors and cooperated with more than 10 local non-profit organizations also combating the rising anti-Asian hate. We continue to hear from anti-Asian hate crime survivors who wish to share their story with us, and it is our hope that we can continue working on this project to expand our reach.
Our goal in seeking funds is to disseminate this story to as wide an audience as possible, with an emphasis on connecting with the AAPI community.
Funding will offset the cost of film festival submissions. We’d like to submit FIGHTING BACK to as many as 100.