The 53rd New York Film Festival, which runs from September 25 – October 11, 2015, includes new acclaimed films from two of Chinese language cinema’s greatest directors, Jia Zhangke (贾樟柯) and...
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Cinema on the Edge’s screenings in NYC of films from Beijing Independent Film Festivals of recent years may have ended this past Sunday, but starting a couple of days ago,...
After a Shutdown, an Audience and Dialogue for Chinese Independent Film – Interview with Karin Chien
On August 7, Cinema on the Edge opened at Anthology Film Archives in the Lower East Side and began a showcase of selected films from the 2012 – 2014 Beijing Independent Film Festivals...
Beginning tomorrow, Cinema on the Edge: The Best of the Beijing Independent Film Festival 2012 – 2014 brings to New York 28 films from the embattled festival that cannot be officially shown in China...
In his debut Golden Horse-nominated feature film, Nezha 《少女哪吒》, Director Li Xiaofeng does a great job in bringing the novel of the same name to the big screen. Its story...
New York City is such a paradise for film enthusiasts. According to the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, there are more than 300 film festivals happening all year...
From July 23 – August 1, the Asian American International Film Festival (AAIFF), presented by Asian Cinevision will feature over 50 films and videos from Asian and Asian-American directors. Now in its...
The number of Africans living in Guangzhou is said to be anywhere between 20,000 and 200,000. Over the course nearly two decades, many from various countries have come seeking opportunity, often in...
On February 7, EnMaze Pictures will present Shorts Go Beyond: “Stories in New York”, a collection of seven short films that reflect the diversity, charm, character, and characters of this city of 800...
The Taipei Economic and Cultural Office (TECO) in New York has been pretty active of late, and we’re excited that it’s supported Spotlight on New York: 2015 Taiwanese Student Film...