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A new documentary is shining a light on the untold stories of Chinese women who grew up in the Delta communities of Locke and Walnut Grove.
China in Hues, a six-episode documentary that highlights the delicate use of color in traditional Chinese craftsmanship and its cultural connotations, premiered earlier in April.
The remarkable success of the movie “Sinners” has sparked a renewed interest in how the two communities wrestled with life ...
One hundred and twenty-seven years after Wong Kim Ark’s Supreme Court victory enshrined birthright citizenship, Norman Wong ...
After the lunchtime rush, it's time for China's food delivery drivers to eat. Liu Lijie, halfway through a 13-hour workday, parked his electric scooter in front of a restaurant in Beijing for his ...
More than a century ago, Chinese Americans in New York City were tired of demeaning portrayals of their culture in film. So ...
As early as 1932, young Chinese playwrights Xia Yan and Zheng Boqi translated Pudovkin's works, introducing Soviet film theories to China. This sparked Chinese film enthusiasts' interest in the ...
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Screen Rant on MSNCaught By The Tides Review: Experimental Chinese Drama Spanning Decades Had Me Invested With Its Visual StorytellingCaught by the Tides is atypical in its presentation, but the real substance of Jia Zhangke's experimental drama comes from ...
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