
Confetti
Drama · Family
Overview
How far would a mother go to reverse her child’s fate? Based on writer/director Ann Hu’s story, that’s the question facing Lan (Zhu Zhu), who travels with her 9-year-old daughter Meimei (Harmonie He) from their small town in China to New York City.
Top Cast


Zhu Zhu
Zhu Zhu
Chen Lan
Zhu Zhu
Chen Lan


Amy Irving
Amy Irving
Helen
Amy Irving
Helen


Li Yanan
Li Yanan
Chen
Li Yanan
Chen


Helen Slater
Helen Slater
Dr. Wurmer
Helen Slater
Dr. Wurmer


Tracy Ifeachor
Tracy Ifeachor
Ms Rachel
Tracy Ifeachor
Ms Rachel


Yi Liu
Yi Liu
Shen Juan
Yi Liu
Shen Juan


Ian Unterman
Ian Unterman
Dr. Thurman
Ian Unterman
Dr. Thurman


Joe Holt
Joe Holt
Paul Markowitz
Joe Holt
Paul Markowitz


Jaden Waldman
Jaden Waldman
Charlie
Jaden Waldman
Charlie


Harmonie He
Harmonie He
MeiMei
Harmonie He
MeiMei
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