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Past Events: screening

November 30, 2010 - 8:00pm
Durham, North Carolina

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.

November 30, 2010 - 8:00pm
New York, New York

Zhao Dayong's acclaimed documentary Ghost Town will be screening at The China Institute in New York City.

November 30, 2010 - 12:00pm
Claremont, California

Students who received travel grants from the Pacific Basin Institute at Pomona College will present their videos.

November 27, 2010 - 4:00pm
Los Angeles, California

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.

November 20, 2010 - 7:30pm
Los Angeles, California

The LACMA Bing Theater will screen the 1991 film Once Upon a Time in China.

November 20, 2010 - 5:45pm
Stanford, California

Alex Law's Echoes of the Rainbow (歲月神偷) will be screened at Stanford University.

November 20, 2010 - 5:00pm
Los Angeles, California

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.

November 20, 2010 - 3:30pm
New York, New York

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.

November 19, 2010 - 7:30pm
Los Angeles, California

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.

November 18, 2010 - 8:00pm
Pasadena, California

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.

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