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Rediscovering Classic Chinese Cinema: A Guide to Viewing the Best Old Chinese Movies on YouTube We have compiled a selection of the greatest Chinese films … Read more
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Rediscovering Classic Chinese Cinema: A Guide to Viewing the Best Old Chinese Movies on YouTube We have compiled a selection of the greatest Chinese films … Read more
Brief history of Taiwanese Cinema In the first two episodes, we retraced the history of Chinese cinema and the history of Hong Kong cinema through the productions … Read more
Nancy Kwan is an acclaimed actress, producer, and philanthropist. Over the years, she was recognized as a role model to encourage Asian Americans. Born in … Read more
Evolution of Chinese Propaganda Cinema, From The Red Detachment of Women to Wolf Warrior Chinese cinema in the 1980s, 1990s, and the first decade of … Read more
Richard Peña is a Professor of Film Studies at Columbia University, where he specializes in film theory and international cinema. From 1988 to 2012, he … Read more
BIENNALE CINEMA 2021 The 78th Venice International Film Festival will take place at Venice Lido from 1 – 11 September 2021. The Jury of Venezia … Read more
Chloé Zhao is the first Asian woman and the second woman to win the award in 93 years with the film Nomadland. Her win comes … Read more
JuJu Chan Szeto is a female action actress host of many talents and skills. JuJu Chan Szeto is a Chinese American action star who studied … Read more
Hao Wu is an independent filmmaker based in New York, author of the acclaimed documentary People’s Republic of Desire and All in my Family. During … Read more
A film about Dali focused on understanding the educational world of today’s childhood. Zhang Yang’s documentary film follows Qu Hongrui, guided by his tutor Xu … Read more
Zhang Chong was highly motivated to become a director since his beginning at the Beijing Film Academy. After his studies, he started a career as … Read more
A short history of Hong Kong Cinema In the first episode, we retraced the history of Chinese cinema through the productions and directors who have … Read more
A short history of Chinese Cinema Retracing the history of Chinese cinema is like retracing the history of contemporary China. Related articles: Interview with Jia … Read more
The best documentaries about China Since Mao’s death, with the consequent opening of China to the world, China has been told by many directors who … Read more
Sang Yu (Darren Wang), a young writer fails to complete a job for which he was paid in advance, as he is exhausted and exhausted … Read more
Gan Jianyu is a Chinese movie director. He was born in 1988 in Chongqing, central China. He graduated from the Director’s department of the Communication … Read more
Zhang Chong and Zhang Bo are both graduates from Beijing Film Academy, they are the directors of The Fourth Wall. Zhang Chong began his film … Read more
Liu Xiaojun (Dong Chengpeng aka Da Peng), a mechanic, after being cheated again at gambling, in desperate need of money, is forced to accept a … Read more
Liu Lu (Liu Lu) works in a deer farm in the mountains and one evening, during the Chinese New Year, a friend, Ma Hai (Ziyi … Read more
“The Sound of Dali” is a documentary to listen to – an audiovisual symphony, where the image is a complementary and auxiliary element in the … Read more
A film on the drama of personal destiny, time, love, and the importance of the return to origins and roots Jiang Sheng (Chang Feng) and … Read more
A list of Chinese movies from Mainland China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan, or movies about China available on Netflix. The list includes films, documentaries, anime … Read more
Hao Wu (吴皓, Wu Hao, born 1972) is a Chinese-American film director, producer, and writer, director of People’s Republic of Desire, about China’s live-streaming phenomenon … Read more
Writer and director Song Wen is co-founder of the Xining FIRST International Film Festival which, celebrating independent films and emerging filmmakers. In 2015 he started … Read more
Four friends meet again after many years at a private dinner in a Japanese spa resort in China. Related articles: The Enigma of Arrival technical … Read more
Born in 1967, Zhang Yang grew up in Beijing, studied until 1988 at Sun Yat-sen University in Guangdong, from which he graduated with a degree … Read more
Zhou Zhou was born in Anqing, Anhui Province in eastern China in 1984. He graduated from Radio and Television Journalism at Huazhong University of Science … Read more
Lu Qingyi is a Chinese director from Dushan, Guizhou Province in southwest China. Lu Qingyi left home at the age of 15 and worked as … Read more
The best Chinese Science Fiction Movies from Hong Kong, China, and Taiwan The science fiction genre in China until a few years ago was considered … Read more
Following the discovery of a painter’s corpse electrocuted in a bathtub while the police are investigating the murder, Bei Wei, a model played by actress … Read more
The best Chinese Animated Movies A list of Chinese animated films of all time, including adaptations of Chinese folklore, fantasy & sci-fi movies, and a … Read more
Chinese movies in 2017. The most popular Chinese feature films and series released in 2017 (so far). Here are the most popular and interesting movies … Read more
Guo Ke Interview: Twenty Two is a Chinese documentary about 22 Chinese ‘comfort women’, victims of sexual enslavement by Japanese soldiers during the WWII The … Read more
We asked a few questions to the legendary American director John Carpenter about Big Trouble in Little China, the cult movie that takes place in … Read more
Interview with Jia Zhangke Back in 2001, during a trip to Beijing, we had the opportunity to conduct an interview with the talented and up-and-coming … Read more
Hong Kong’s preeminent director John Woo transforms genres from both the East and the West to create this explosive and masterful action film. Featuring Hong Kong’s greatest star, Chow Yun-fat, as a killer with a conscience, the film is an exquisite dissection of morals in a corrupt society, highlighted with slow-motion sequences of brilliantly choreographed gun battles on the streets of Hong Kong.
Lai and his boyfriend, Ho, arrive in Argentina from Hong Kong, seeking a better life. Their highly contentious relationship turns abusive and results in numerous break-ups and reconciliations. When Lai befriends another man, Chang, he sees the futility of continuing with the promiscuous Ho. Chang, however, is on his own personal journey and, ultimately, both Lai and Ho find themselves far from home and desperately lonely.