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SUMMARY:Film Screening and Panel Discussion - "One Child Nation"
DESCRIPTION:Panel Discussion:\nJialing Zhang\, Co-Director of “One Child Nation”\nMable Chan\, Founder of China Personified; One in a Billion Productions\nSusan Greenhalgh\, John King and Wilma Cannon Fairbank Research Professor of Chinese Society\, Harvard University\nJie Li\, John L. Loeb Associate Professor of the Humanities\, Harvard University\nKaren Thornber\, Harry Tuchman Levin Professor in Literature and Professor of East Asian Languages and Civilizations\, Harvard University \nCo-sponsored by the Harvard University Asia Center and the Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies
URL:https://fairbank.fas.harvard.edu/events/film-screening-and-panel-discussion-one-child-nation/
LOCATION:CGIS South\, Tsai Auditorium (S010)\, 1730 Cambridge St\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
CATEGORIES:Emergent Visions Film Screening,Events of Interest,Film Screening
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SUMMARY:Film Screening - Fukuoka
DESCRIPTION:Directed by: Zhang Lu\nQ&A with Director following the screening\, moderated by Peng Hai\, PhD Candidate\, East Asian Languages and Civilizations \nHae-hyo and Jea-moon were very good friends in college\, eventually going their separate ways after falling in love with the same girl. They have not seen or heard from each other ever since. As time passes and Jea-moon approaches middle age\, the memory of his college life becomes ever more refreshed\, and begins to haunt him more and more. At this moment\, a strange girl\, So-dam\, not only intrudes into his quiet second-hand bookstore\, but also disturbs his life\, urging him to set out on a long journey to Japan to look for Hae-hyo. In Japan\, when the three of them finally meet in a local pub\, can the problems of their past be reconciled? \nAbout the Director:\nZhang Lu is a third-generation ethnically Korean filmmaker born in Yanbian\, Jilin Province\, China in 1962. He began his career with short film Eleven (2000)\, which was invited to Venice International Film Festival. His debut feature film Tang Poetry (2003) premiered at Locarno International Film Festival. His second feature Grain in Ear (2005) won the ACID award at Cannes Critics’ Week and the New Currents Award at Busan International Film Festival. Desert Dream (2007) and Dooman River (2011) were selected for the Berlin International Film Festival. Gyeongju (2014) was in the competition at Locarno Film Festival. He served on the jury at Busan International Film Festival in 2016\, and his feature A Quiet Dream (2006) was screened as the opening film of the festival that year. \nThis event is co-sponsored by the Beijing Contemporary Art Foundation (BCAF) and the Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies. Special thanks to Parallax Films.
URL:https://fairbank.fas.harvard.edu/events/film-screening-fukuoka/
LOCATION:CGIS South\, Tsai Auditorium (S010)\, 1730 Cambridge St\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
CATEGORIES:Emergent Visions Film Screening,Film Screening
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SUMMARY:Film Screening - Jinpa
DESCRIPTION:Directed by: Pema Tseden\nQ&A with Director following the screening\, moderated by Benny Shaffer\, PhD Candidate\, Anthropology \nOn an isolated road passing through the vast barren plains of Tibet\, a truck driver who has accidentally run over a sheep chances upon a young man who is hitching a ride. As they drive and chat\, the truck driver notices that his new friend has a silver dagger strapped to his leg. He comes to understand that this man is out to kill someone who wronged him earlier in life. As he drops the hitchhiker off at a fork in the road\, little does the truck driver realize that their short time together has changed everything\, and that their destinies are inexorably intertwined. On the path of life\, sometimes we meet someone whose dreams overtake our own to the point that they converge. \nOfficial Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RdK-yNrnQBk \nAbout the Director:\nWriter and director Pema Tseden was born in 1969 in Amdo\, a Tibetan region of Qinghai Province. He is widely recognized as the leading filmmaker of a newly emerging Tibetan cinema and the first director in China to make films entirely in the Tibetan language. Tseden has published more than 50 short stories and novels both in Tibetan and Mandarin; his work has won numerous awards including the Drang-char Tibetan Literature Prize and has been translated into English\, French\, and German. He began his film career in 2002. His feature films\, all of which have received great acclaim\, include The Grassland (2004)\, The Silent Holy Stones (2005)\, The Search (2009)\, Old Dog (2011)\, Tharlo (2015) and Jinpa (2019). Tseden is Chairman of the Directors Association of China\, and  also a member of the Filmmakers and Literary Societies of China. \nThis event is co-sponsored by the Beijing Contemporary Art Foundation (BCAF) and the Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies. Special thanks to Livia Bloom of Icarus Films.
URL:https://fairbank.fas.harvard.edu/events/film-screening-jinpa/
LOCATION:CGIS South\, Tsai Auditorium (S010)\, 1730 Cambridge St\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
CATEGORIES:Emergent Visions Film Screening,Film Screening
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