Jane Lo discusses A Summer Like That her new novel about love memory and cultural identity set between Hong Kong and Xiamen ...
Throughout Maoist China's turbulent history, the artist Mu Xin sacrificed everything to create his art. While illegally imprisoned during the Cultural Revolution, he risked his life writing and ...
Chen Daming’s second film, One Foot Off the Ground, is quite different from his first, the black urban comedy Man Hole, which premiered at the FEFJ in 2003. Chen Daming’s second film, One Foot Off the ...
The story takes place in Hong Kong in 1962. Chow Mo-wan (Tony Leung), a journalist, rents a room in an apartment of a building on the same day as Su Li-zhen (Maggie Cheung), a secretary from a ...
The notorious “One-Armed Swordsman” who has spent the last two years retired from the martial world as a simple farmer with his wife. Of course this idyllic life is about to be sliced to ribbons by ...
The Dragon King shows him the fabled Gold-Banded Cudgel, and jokes that Monkey is welcome to take it if he can carry it. Much to the Dragon King’s annoyance, Monkey discovers that the Cudgel obeys ...
Firsthand accounts of China’s transformation from 1949 to 1999 with 33 interviews capturing personal experiences of political ...
Lijia Zhang’s Socialism Is Great! tells the story of a factory worker’s defiance, China’s shifting economy, and the 1989 ...
Lijia Zhang’s Lotus explores the life of a young woman navigating sex work, survival, and self-determination in modern ...
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