Issue Details: First known date: 2020... 2020 Hungry Ghosts Review : A Culturally Rich Supernatural Drama
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'On the 15th night of the seventh month in the lunar calendar is the traditional Buddhist and Taoist Hungry Ghost Festival, when the gates to hell open and spirits wander the earth.' (Introduction)

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  • Epigraph:

    We all have our own ghosts, my grandmother would say. But sometimes the pain of past trauma can seep from one generation to the next, haunting an entire family. – May Le

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  • Hungry Ghosts Timothy Hobart Michele Lee Alan Nguyen Jeremy Nguyen John Ridley 2020 series - publisher film/TV
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