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Discounted Tickets and Jia Zhangke in person for Asia Society series

Our friends at the Asia Society are offering discounted tickets for their upcoming Film Series China’s Past, Present, and Future on Film, March 6 – April 16, 2010. You can use discount code asia725 to...

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“Sinophilic Cinephilia:” Review of Asia Society Film Series

Fujian Blue (dir. Robin Weng) The value of Asia Society’s series China’s Past Present, Future on Film… is that it exposes us to a diverse group of lesser-known artists at a time when much of the...

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dGenerate Screening and Talk Next Tuesday at Swarthmore

dGenerate Films VP of Programming Kevin B. Lee On Tuesday March 30 at Swarthmore College, Vice President of Programming Kevin B. Lee will speak about issues in contemporary Chinese cinema and his work...

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Reveries of the Golden Triangle: Fujian Blue playing Friday

Fujian Blue (dir. Robin Weng) Robin Weng’s acclaimed feature Fujian Blue will screen at Asia Society this Friday, April 16, 2010 as part of the series “China’s Past, Present, and Future on Film.”...

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Asia Society Film Recap: Fujian Blue

Fujian Blue (dir. Robin Weng) Concluding our recap of the Asia Society series “China’s Past, Present and Future on Film,” here is an excerpt from a full-length review by Joe Bendel of Robin Weng’s...

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Chinese Indie Feature Wins Top Prize at Locarno

Li Hongqi, winner of the Golden Leopard for Winter Vacation (Photo: Locarno Film Festival) by Isabella Tianzi Cai 34-year-old Chinese director Li Hongqi’s feature, Winter Vacation, won the Golden...

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Chinese Cinema Club Launches This Friday at the MoCA in Chinatown

The Chinese Cinema Club, a collaboration between dGenerate Films and Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA), is a movie club screening Chinese and Chinese American films on the first Friday of every other...

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Patrick Radden Keefe’s New Yorker article on Fujian-Chinatown Snakeheads

The Snakehead (author: Patrick Radden Keefe) This Friday dGenerate Films and the Museum of Chinese in American kick off their regular screening series Chinese Cinema Club. The first screening, held at...

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