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Tuesday Film Roundup

by Paul Pennay and Victoria Yang Keep reading below for a comprehensive list of all the films showing around town this half-price Tuesday. Aside from the films listed below, you can also catch a Chinese Japanese co-production set in the aftermath of... ...full story at The Beijinger

from The Beijinger on Tue, Jul 01 2008

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29 Sep 07 visit Films at the Gate 2007, Boston MA  »  YouTube videowww.filmsatthegate.org // For five nights in Sept 2007, a vacant lot near Boston's Chinatown Gate was transformed into a free, outdoor theater, showing Kung-Fu and classic Chinese-language films. Films at the Gate is a community effort to restore a...
27 May 08 visit Tuesday's Film Blog  »  The Beijinger by Paul Pennay Chinese Films at Cannes Despite reports that Jia Zhangke's 24 City (Ershisi Chengji) was "one of the top three favourites for Cannes' coveted Palme d'Or for best film", the director returns to China empty handed with French film The...
02 Apr 08 visit Chinese film tour launches in Britain  »  People's Daily China Now, Britain's largest ever festival of Chinese culture, has launched the widest ranging tour of Chinese films ever seen in Britain with the first screening Tuesday. Bringing Chinese mainstream films to British cinemas, the to ...
09 Nov 09 visit Eighty films make to final of Chinese student film festival  »  People's Daily A total of 80 films produced by students from more than 40 countries and regions are competing in the Beijing Film Academy's 8th International Student Film and Video Festival. More than 700 films had applied to enter, said Zhang Huijun, president...
15 Feb 09 visit Berlinale director wants Chinese films  »  Shanghai Daily THE director of the Berlin International Film Festival wants more Chinese films at the event as he said it would help boost mutual understanding between Chinese and Western audiences. "These (Chinese) films will...
23 Jul 09 visit Chinese films quit Melbourne festival over Kadeer film  »  People's Daily Three Chinese films have been withdrawn from this year's Melbourne International Film Festival in protest of the inclusion of a documentary about Rebiya Kadeer -- the leader of the World Uygur Congress. The films -- "Perfect Life," "Petition" and "Cry...

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