This is part of our Media Highlight Series which aims to support curriculum about migration through the exploration of storytelling – this includes literature, film and more.
Bao, a short Pixar film by Domee Shi, was released in 2018. The short film explores themes central to experiences of migration including: family, culture, empty nest syndrome and food. Not only is it an educational film, it is an enjoyable film as well, one that is perfect for a humanizing exploration of im/migration and identity.
What does bao mean? A Bao is a Chinese dish, a steamed bun usually filled with meat or vegetables. We learned about the different translations of the word from Behind the Name. In Chinese, Bǎo means “treasure, jewel, precious, rare”. In Vietnamese, the name Bảo means “protection or security”. Keep these meanings in mind as you watch the short film.
Our educational resources are organized by our Learning Arc, which consists of 10 questions pertaining to migration. In a world on the move, we urge educators and students to consider the multifaceted nature of migration. Bao provides a powerful window into what we call the “ecology of ajustment,” offering insights into two questions that are central to our work:
As the story unfolds in Bao, we see that the actions of the characters and their surroundings have symbolic importance. As you watch the film, look for symbols and symbolic actions. Teachers, if you plan to use Bao in your classes, we encourage you to consider the discussion questions we’ve included below. Moreover, we’d love to hear about how this goes for you, please feel free to email us at adam@reimaginingmigration.org
We couldn’t find the short film online for free, but you can buy it on YouTube for $1.99. It also streams on Disney Plus.
Disney Pixar published this informative thread about Bao on Chinese New Year (Tuesday, February 5, 2019):
You can also go to this Disney webpage to see how you can pick up a copy of Bao.
What are the conditions in the new land and how do these shape the experience of migration?
Bao
Setting
Food
Relationship between the Bao and his mother
Deeper meaning