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Film/TV/radio
Raised from Dust
A screening of Gan Xiao Er's moving documentary, a film which sheds light on the unexplored lives of the approximately 40 million Christians in China.
Film Screening: Assignment China: Follow the Money with Mike Chinoy
The Sigur Center for Asian Studies presents a special screening of the U.S.-China Institute's "Assignment China: Follow the Money" with Senior Fellow Mike Chinoy.
Yangsi Film Premiere
The Rubin Museum of Art in New York City presents a premiere of the film Yangsi by Mark Elliot, a coming of age story with universal themes, made over a fourteen year period.
Dream Weavers - Beijing 2008
The East Asian Studies Center and U.S.-China Institute present the screening of Dream Weavers - Beijing 2008 and Q&A with documentary filmmaker Gu Jun.
The Two Horses of Genghis Khan
The Asia Society and Museum presents The Two Horses of Genghis Khan.
ChinaFile Presents: The End of China’s Economic Miracle? A Discussion with ‘Financial Times’ Writers
Asia Society of New York hosts a discussion with Financial Times writers on the future of China's economy based on their recent documentary.
Wong Karwai's The Grandmaster: Digitality, Identity, and the Possibility of Culture
The Weatherhead East Asian Institute (WEAI) presents "Wong Karwai's The Grandmaster: Digitality, Identity, and the Possibility of Culture," a talk with Peking University professor Dai Jinhua.
Screening of "The Last Painting" by the Los Angeles Chinese Film Festival
The Los Angeles Chinese Film Festival presents the North American Premiere of, The Last Painting, a murder mystery surrounding gender issues.
Press Conference: Three-Character Primer of Film
Jiaflix and China Movie Channel's M1905 invite you to a press conference to announce their official venture and the U.S. launch of Mr.Cheng Liu's book "Three-Character Primer of Film".
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Featured Articles
We note the passing of many prominent individuals who played some role in U.S.-China affairs, whether in politics, economics or in helping people in one place understand the other.
Events
Ying Zhu looks at new developments for Chinese and global streaming services.
David Zweig examines China's talent recruitment efforts, particularly towards those scientists and engineers who left China for further study. U.S. universities, labs and companies have long brought in talent from China. Are such people still welcome?