One Hundred Eggs a Minute (1996)
One Hundred Eggs a Minute is an experimental documentary film about the reflections of a second-generation Chinese-American woman who grew up working in her family’s fortune cookie factory in San Francisco from ages 5 to 23. This is a film about one immigrant family’s means of survival, as much as it is a story about work, filial piety, sacrifice and the meaning of choice.
Director: Anita Chang
| Directing | Anita Chang | Director |
| Writing | Anita Chang | Writer |
| Production | Anita Chang | Co-Producer |
| Visual Effects | Anita Chang | Animation |
| Editing | Anita Chang | Editor |
| Production | Jeff Adachi | Co-Producer |
| Directing | Scott Tsuchitani | Assistant Director |
| Crew | Jorge Oliver | Cinematography |