Film/TV/radio

Special Screening and Director Q&A: My Voice, My Life

The Museum of Tolerance hosts a screening of My Voice, My Life followed by Q&A with director Ruby Yang and film subject Jason Chow.

Taivalu (Chen mo chih tao)

The Center for Chinese Studies at the University of California Berkeley presents Taivalu.

Imagining Atrocity: The Nanjing Massacre on Film and the Curious Case of Scarlet Rose

Professor Michael Berry will talk about his book at the University of Oregon.

The Political Impact of New Media in China

The UCLA Center for Chinese Studies presents a talk by Anne-Marie Brady on the impact of the continuing evolution of new media on governance in China as well as elite political dynamics.

Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival Screening of "Ten Years"

Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival is adding another screening of the Hong Kong award Best Film "Ten Years" with English subtitles.

Scenes and Visions: Approaches to 20th-Century Chinese Visual Culture

An international group of scholars will examine how the notion of a dynamic and interrelated "visual culture" will introduce new insights and perspectives to our understanding of Chinese societies and cultures since 1900.

A Better Tomorrow

Part of the series 18th Annual Made in Hong Kong Film Festival.

Screening – Goodbye South, Goodbye

The Smithsonian's Museum of Asian Art presents a screening of Hou Hsiao-hsien's film "Goodbye South, Goodbye".

Film Screening - Tai Chi 0

Tai Chi 0 tells the story of Yang Luchan, a young genius who, tired of being picked on, travels to Chen Village to learn the art of Tai Chi.

Screening of "Mrs. Lei" at the Los Angeles Chinese Film Festival

The Los Angeles Chinese Film Festival presents the North American Premiere of Mrs. Lei, a film following one woman's battle with Alzheimers.

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