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Past Events: screening
Huang Weikai's film Disorder will be screened at the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria.
On February 3, Du Haibin's acclaimed 1428 will screen at the University of Pennsylvania. The film observes the aftermath of the Great Sichuan Earthquake that took place on May 12, 2008, and left 70,000 dead and 375,000 injured.
Fan Lixin follows a migrant worker couple on their annual trek home to Sichuan Province where their children are being raised by family members.
New York's Museum of Modern Art will screen Fan Lixin's Last Train Home.
New York City's Metropolitan Museum of Art will screen "The Last Khan of Khans", a film by Takashi Inoue that presents the history of the Mongolian ruler, Khubilai Khan, and the ascension of the Yuan dynasty to power in China.
Princeton University hosts Jane Debevoise to talk on the film "Jean-Paul Sartre to Teresa Teng: Contemporary Cantonese Art of the 1980s".
New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art will screen "In the Footsteps of Marco Polo".
Columbia University will hold a screening and discussion of the films "When China Met Africa" and "The Colony".
The film Ancient Species (红谷子) will be screened at Yale University as part of their 5th Annual Reel China Documentaries Biennial Series.
Fan Lixin follows a migrant worker couple on their annual trek home to Sichuan Province where their children are being raised by family members. Director Q&A session will follow screeening.