Last week, Lower East Side art house cinema Metrograph began the series Imaginary Chinatown which surveys the ways Hollywood has used Chinatowns as a setting. As the center for immigrant communities, Chinatowns...
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It’s a sure sign of summer the New York Asian Film Festival is underway. Through July 13 at Film Society Lincoln Center’s Walter Reade Theater and from July 14 –...
DOC NYC, America’s largest documentary film festival, brings to screens a wide range of documentaries from well-known and influential directors and emerging filmmakers covering prominent to obscure subjects. This year, among...
From November 3 – December 1, Asia Society screens an eclectic selection of six acclaimed films from the third edition of the China Onscreen Biennial. Independently curated and without a...
From October 28 – 30, the Reel China Biennial will present more than twenty Chinese independent films not usually shown in China and NYC. The screenings are free and open to public...
From July 21 – 30, Asian Cinevision presents the Asian American International Film Festival (“AAIFF16”), the country’s oldest and longest running Asian interest film festival, with screenings and events at multiple...
On June 9, ’Til Madness Do Us Part 《疯爱》 by Chinese filmmaker Wang Bing (王兵) will have its North American premiere at Anthology Film Archives. Most famous for West of the...
With the tagline “Bringing the world to Queens and Queens to the world”, the Queens World Film Festival (“QWFF”) boldly returns for the sixth year to present feature-length and short films...
Last year, Asia Society presented Waking the Green Tiger: Documentaries from the Front Lines of China’s Environmental Crisis, a five-film series about environmental issues in China. The series’ titular documentary, Gary Marcuse’s Waking the...
This Thursday, China Institute begins a four-week screening series, A Master & His Protégé: The Films of Xie Fei and Zheng Dasheng, dedicated to the films of master Fourth Generation film director...