dgeneratefilmsAug 21, 2012Beijing Indie Film Festival Goes Dark After Record Turnout, Heads UndergroundBy Kevin B. Lee originally published on Indiewire. One of China’s indie film showcases fell dark on Saturday, as electrical power was cut...
dgeneratefilmsAug 20, 2012Hu Jie blocked from attending Chinese doc showcase in NepalThis past weekend the Yala Maya Kendra, Patan Dhoka in Kathmandu, Nepal hosted a showcase of independent Chinese documentaries, organized...
dgeneratefilmsAug 14, 2012Beijing Independent Film Festival Opens Saturday with over 100 filmsThe Beijing Independent Film Festival, sponsored by the Li Xianting Film Fund, will kick off this Saturday in the Songzhuang suburb of...
dgeneratefilmsAug 14, 2012Ying Liang’s New Film Wins Two Awards at Locarno Film FestivalCongratulations to Ying Liang, whose new film When Night Falls won Golden Leopard Awards for Best Director for Ying and Best Actress for...
dgeneratefilmsAug 13, 2012Chinese academic openings announced at Harvard, Macalester, Connecticut, VirginiaThe Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations at Harvard University invites applications for a tenure-track appointment in...
dgeneratefilmsAug 10, 2012“An Observational Powerhouse:” Review of Zhao Liang’s <i>Crime and Punishment </i>Twin Cities area film programmer Kathie Smith reviews Zhao Liang’s documentary Crime and Punishment, which screened earlier this year at...
dgeneratefilmsAug 9, 2012<i>Meishi Street</i> Reviewed in Senses of CinemaIn the online journal Senses of Cinema, Luke Robinson reviews the documentary Meishi Street (directed by Ou Ning) which will screen this...
dgeneratefilmsAug 9, 2012Global Times Profiles Indie Film Venue in China and Films by Huang WeikaiIn the Global Times, Lance Crayon profiles the Indie Film Forum launched by the Ullens Center for Contempoary Art in Beijing, one of the...