Past Events
The People’s Republic of Desire, a new documentary from director Hao Wu, explores what happens when the lines between online and offline dissolve.
Please join the USC U.S.-China Institute for a screening of Nowhere to Call Home, which offers a rare glimpse into the world of a Tibetan farmer, torn between her traditional way of life and her desire for her son to have a better future in the city. Followed by a post-screening discussion with director Jocelyn Ford.
The UCLA Center for Chinese Studies hosts a talk by Tiantian Zheng, surrounding the collaboration between gay communities and the Chinese state.
The Long Beach - Qingdao China Sister City Association presents their 2018 Annual Fall Luncheon with speakers discussing Made in China 2025.
The UCLA Center for Chinese Studies hosts a lecture on the social and religious condiditions of Chinese artists in the Late Bronze Age.
The UCLA Center for Chinese Studies hosts a seminar by Alain Thote, an archeologist specializting in the Chinese Bronze Age.
The Asia Society Southern California’s U.S.-China Entertainment Summit is the premier U.S. event uniting Hollywood and Chinese entertainment-industry leaders to discuss business collaboration and the latest market trends. This signature annual event will be held at the Skirball Cultural Center from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. PST. The Gala Dinner will follow at 6:00 p.m.
Please join the USC U.S.-China Institute and the International Culture Collaborative at the 2018 US-China Television & Film Innovation Summit on October 28.
The 2018 US-China Television & Film Innovation Summit hosts its opening ceremony and screening of Dying to Survive at the American Film Institute on October 27.
Please join the USC U.S.-China Institute for the screening of Better Angels (善良的天使), a documentary film written and directed by two-time Academy Award winner Malcolm Clarke. Post-screening discussion will be with Clarke, co-executive producer David Dreier, and producers William Mundell and Han Yi.