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      • “Dim sum” translates to a little bit of heart and refers to the Cantonese cuisine of small, bite-sized dishes enjoyed as a light meal or snack with tea. The dishes are usually deep fried, steamed, or baked, providing a wide variety of textures and flavors. These small bites are meticulously crafted and packed with big, intense flavors.
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  2. Dim Sum: A Little Bit of Heart is a 1985 American comedy film directed by Wayne Wang and starring Laureen Chew, Kim Chew, Victor Wong, Ida F. O. Chung, Cora Miao, Amy Hill, and Joan Chen.

  3. Dim Sum: A Little Bit of Heart: Directed by Wayne Wang. With Laureen Chew, Kim Chew, Victor Wong, Ida F.O. Chung. In San Francisco, an immigrant widow welcomes the new year with some unhappiness: she's sixty-two now, she wants to make a trip to China to pay last respects to her ancestors, a fortune teller has told her this is the year she'll ...

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    • Comedy, Drama
    • Wayne Wang
    • 1985-08-09
  4. Dim Sum: A Little Bit of Heart. 88 minutes ‧ PG ‧ 1985. Roger Ebert. October 18, 1985. 3 min read. Director Wayne Wang says his favorite image in “Dim Sum” is the sight of the shoes left outside the living-room door in the Tam household in San Francisco’s Chinatown.

  5. Dim Sum: A Little Bit of Heart. Wayne Wang’s follow-up to his watershed indie Chan Is Missing is a family portrait that gracefully combines the director’s signature gentle humanism and eye for poignant detail.

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  6. Geraldine Tam (Laureen Chew) is the only one of her siblings to still live at home. Her mother (Kim Chew) -- who, after visiting a fortuneteller, is convinced she will die within the year -- would...

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    • Wayne Wang
    • PG
    • Laureen Chew
  7. In San Francisco, an immigrant widow welcomes the new year with some unhappiness: she's sixty-two now, she wants to make a trip to China to pay last respects to her ancestors, a fortune teller has told her this is the year she'll die, and a daughter, Geraldine, remains unmarried.

  8. Dim Sum: A Little Bit of Heart ★★★ 1985 (PG) The second independent film from the director of “Chan Is Missing.” A Chinese-American mother and daughter living in San Francisco 's Chinatown confront the conflict between traditional Eastern ways and modern American life.