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Indiana University's East Asian Studies Center presents an opportunity to experience the rich cultural heritage of Taiwan through a month-long series of musical performances, film screenings, and scholarly presentations.
When corrupt Roman leader Tiberius (Adrien Brody) arrives with a giant army to claim the Silk Road, Huo An (Jackie Chan) teams up his army with an elite legion of defected Roman soldiers led by General Lucius (John Cusack) to protect his country and new friends. This film will be screened at the Laemmle Theatre from September 4 to September 10, 2015.
Oscar-winning documentary filmmaker Ruby Yang’s newest film, My Voice, My Life follows an unlikely group of misfit high school students from Hong Kong cast together for a musical theater performance. This film will be screened at the Laemmle Theatre from September 4 to September 10, 2015.
Co-presented by the Society for Asian Art (SAA), Asian Art Museum, Center for Asian American Media and the Japan Society
This event is sponsored by the Ecology Center and is part of a series for Plastic-Free July.
The 38th Asian American International Film Festival Opening Night Gala is presented by Asian CineVision in association with Asia Society.
Please join us for the first public screenings of seven new short documentary films created in a unique collaboration between The Communication University of China’s School of Theatre, Film & Television, Beijing, and USC’s School of Cinematic Arts.
Three successful black siblings from Harlem, Paula Williams Madison and her brothers, Elrick and Howard Williams, were raised in Harlem by their Chinese Jamaican mother, Nell Vera Lowe. The three travel to the Toronto Hakka Chinese Conference to discover their heritage by searching for clues about their long-lost Chinese grandfather, Samuel Lowe. As the mystery of their grandfather’s life unfolds, the trio travels to Jamaica, to learn about grandfather’s life.
REDCAT presents Hou Hsia-Hsien's "Flowers of Shanghai".
Roy and Edna Disney/CalArts Theater (REDCAT) presents "Flowers of Shanghai," a film on the complex relationships playing out in brothels in 1890 Shanghai.