Falling for Grace is a 2006 romantic comedy film directed by AsianAmerican Fay Ann Lee, who also cowrote the film with Karen Rousso, and stars alongside Gale Harold. It debuted at the 2006 Tribeca Film Festival as East Broadway. New York magazine called the film one of the two best entries in the New York, New York competition that year.
From a chance meeting in the street to dinner at a Chinese restaurant, the two begin to see more of each other, and Graces personal, professional, and family interests become increasingly entangled and conflicting. Andrew, the son of a prominent attorney Roger Rees, works in the New York State Attorney Generals office in Manhattan, and has been passionately pursuing a case against a network of Chinatown sweatshops in one of which Graces mother works. Grace, unable to extricate herself gracefully from what she saw initially as an innocuous white lie, finds herself pretending that her parents are an old couple whom she visits as a volunteer. Meanwhile, Andrew Sr. is helping to shepherd a fashioncompany buyout at Graces bank, with a company that exploits sweatshop works. Grace finds herself secretly caught in the middleWhen her brother Ming Ken Leung inadvertently reveals the truth to Andrew, Andrew leaves the budding romance, of which Kay is unaware. With Graces help, however, Andrew gets documents that prove the fashion companys sweatshop connection, which causes the companys and his fathers downfalls. Andrew leaves Kay to move to Hong Kong, where Grace has a new position with her company. ........
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