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Past Events: screening
The Asian Pacific Studies Institute at Duke University will screen Chicken Poets, a deliberately allegorical visual fantasy that focuses on the 30-something generation in China who have to adapt to a materialistic society very different from the political utopia of their childhood.
Zhao Dayong's acclaimed documentary Ghost Town will be screening at The China Institute in New York City.
Students who received travel grants from the Pacific Basin Institute at Pomona College will present their videos.
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art will screen John Woo's Red Cliff as a part of their Hard Boiled Hong Kong Weekend Series.
The LACMA Bing Theater will screen the 1991 film Once Upon a Time in China.
Alex Law's Echoes of the Rainbow (歲月神偷) will be screened at Stanford University.
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art will screen Johnnie To's 2006 film Exiled and Tsui Hark's 1991 film Once Upon a Time in China as a part of their Hard Boiled Hong Kong Weekend Series.
New York's Museum of Modern Art will screen Summer Pasture, a film about a nomadic couple living with their young daughter in the Tibetan highlands.
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art will screen Wong Kar-wai's 1995 film Fallen Angels and Tsui Hark's 2000 film Time and Tide as a part of their Hard Boiled Hong Kong Weekend Series.
The Pacific Asia Museum's Chinese American Film Festival continues with a screening of SF stories, a collection of 9 mini stories set in San Francisco featuring characters whose lives overlap in unexpected ways.