

Blue Sun Palace
Overview
A sudden loss catalyzes an unlikely bond between two migrants in the Chinese community of Queens. Navigating lives far from home and the painstaking labor that supports them, they journey through grief together in hopes of finding family.
- Production
- Field Trip Media, Big Buddha Pictures
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Cast
Crew
- Director
- Constance Tsang
- Writers
- Constance Tsang
- Producers
- Sally Sujin Oh,Eli Raskin,Tony Yang,Dajun Yang
- Cinematography
- Norm Li
- Composer
- Sami Jano
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Brent Marchant
February 14, 2026
I can’t begin to count how many times I’ve seen movie reviews use high-minded words like “understated” and “nuanced” as euphemisms to describe pictures that are more aptly characterized as “unfocused” and “meandering.” But those words, unflattering though they may be, would certainly make better choices when it comes to capturing the nature of this debut feature from writer-director Constance Tsang, a tedious, glacially paced slog that aspires to be something that’s quite apparently beyond its g…
















