Film/TV/radio

Disorder

Huang Weikai's Disorder will be screened at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco.

Shaw Brothers Festival Screening: The Sword of Swords

USC School of Cinematic Arts and Celestial Pictures invite you to special screening.

Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?

Freer Gallery of Art presents a screening of the Taiwanese film. Mandarin with English subtitles.

Cultural Dimensions of Visual Ethnography: U.S.- China Dialogues

The USC US-China Institute and the USC Center for Visual Anthropology present a symposium featuring the screening of several ethnographic films and extensive discussion of visual ethnography by Chinese and American scholars, documentary filmmakers and new media practitioners.

China Onscreen Biennial: Animated, Golden and Restored (International Restoration Premiere)

Part of the UCLA Confucius Institute's inaugural China Onscreen Biennial (银幕中国双年展)project, this selection of animated shorts digitally restored by the China Film Archive offers a rare glimpse of the luminous output of the Shanghai Animation Film Studio during the 1950s-'60s and late 1970s-'80s, often considered the twin Golden Ages of Chinese animation.

Screening: Love You You (CAFF 2011)

The 2011 Chinese American Film Festival presents a screening of Love You You.

A Tribute to Edward Yang: A Brighter Summer Day (Guling Jie Shaonian Sharen Shijan) Director’s cut

Part of the Jack H. Skirball Screening Series - New Chinese Cinema: The Unofficial Stories of Tang Tang, Fourth Child, Little Moth and Others

Hong Kong Film Festival: "A Terra-Cotta Warrior"

Zhang Yimou and Gong Li—then China’s cinematic power couple—star as an imperial soldier and the woman who brings him back to life after he’s spent centuries encased in clay in the emperor’s tomb.

Screening: King of the Children

The Chinese film "King of the Children" will be screened at University of Chicago.

Info Session - 2015 USC/CUC Global Exchange Film Workshop

Attend a special information session to learn about the opportunity to collaborate with a student from Communication University of China in making a short documentary about Los Angeles.

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