Interpretation
A harmless discussion turns into serious action in this fable from Hollywood stunt man, Lin Oeding.
A harmless discussion turns into serious action in this fable from Hollywood stunt man, Lin Oeding.
'Fast & Furious' director Justin Lin helms Google Spotlight Stories' first live-action 360 project which sees downtown Los Angeles under alien attack after a meteor shower. Best viewed on YouTube App (Android) or Google Spotlight Stories app (iOS)
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Kwan is an Asian-American hustler in contemporary Los Angeles. You need something, Kwan can get it for you, whether that’s drugs or a spare laptop. As we follow Kwan through his deals he demonstrates the critical skills needed to survive when living in a city where cultures and class intermix.
Arthur, a member of an elite SWAT Samurai team, embarks on a rescue mission into the spirit world in order to recover his father from vengeful Japanese Yokai Spirits
Three days before the gubernatorial election a candidate and his wife find themselves in the middle of the desert with a horrible dilemma.
Justin Huang, an elite junior squash player who helps train children, becomes entangled in a game of blood, sweat, and spit when a wealthy father approaches him with a deal to help his son.
A portrait of a Chinese family in which the consequences of a mother’s decision to leave her daughter in the care of an American homestay family are slowly unearthed when they reunite on one lonely blue night.
Google Spotlight Stories is back with its latest VR experience, this time from Oscar-winning animator Patrick Osborne. Follow a tender father/daughter relationship through the years as it is shaped by love, music, and a beat up old car
Yiru, a Chinese teenager travels to Los Angeles with her mom Jia in search of her long lost sister who was given up for adoption due to the one child policy. As the search intensifies, Yiru grapples with feelings of isolation and longing for her mothers love .