FILM

On the Trail of China’s Last Reindeer Herders

Renowned documentary director Gu Tao recounts his journey into indie filmmaking and his years living with Ewenki herders in northern China

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FILM

What Spooked China’s Horror Film Industry?

China’s domestic horror films still struggle to impress audiences

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FILM

The Rough Reality for China’s Indie Documentary Filmmakers

Documentary-makers have been turning out works of high artistic and social value since the 1990s. But is their golden age over?

BOOKS

The Chang Trap: Why Eileen Chang’s Writing Rarely Works on the Big Screen

Why is it so hard to adapt the works of novelist Eileen Chang?

FILM

Is “Saturday Fiction” too edgy for China’s mainstream? | Film Review

Gong Li’s yarn of empowered female espionage in war-torn Shanghai aimed big at the Chinese box office, but confuses complexity for entertainment

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FILM

Fan Jian’s “After the Rain” | Film Review

Fan explores the enduring trauma for parents who lost children in the 2008 Sichuan Earthquake, and their attempts to rebuild their families

FILM

The Legend of White Snake | Film Review

After 1,400 years and countless adaptations, the legend of White Snake returns to the big screen (again)

FILM

Flowers for the Dying

China’s version of the “The Fault in Our Stars” shines at the box office

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FILM

Deity Defying

Can the legend of Jiang Ziya propel Chinese animated cinema to new heights?

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ARTS

Angels’ Advocates

Acclaimed documentary series on Chinese doctors gains new relevance during Covid-19