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Knife in the Clear Water

A Film Review

[…] aesthetic beauty of each shot captures so much expression that words are unnecessary. Music was intentionally not used in this film, instead, director Wang Xuebo, chose to use sounds of daily life to create rhythm. In 2010, Wang and his team went and lived in the village with the local people in the film […]

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Venturing a Glimpse into 21st Century China

[…] as advisors on issues of press freedom. They will also be legal advisors to China’s Ministry of Justice, explaining the legal ramifications of libel, slander, and other free speech issues. Watch for the full report on the roundtable of China specialists upon which this article was based. Soon to be released by ChinaSource. Image […]

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Happy Chinese New Year!

[…] this unique and intricate culture, especially during the Lunar New Year season. For those who are not Chinese, he opens a window into a culture that is better understood through experience than explanation.  They’ll never be as good as these from home. Take six minutes and celebrate the New Year by watching The Bucket. […]

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Mountains May Depart

A Film Review

[…] directors in China, this group has left behind the epic tales of mythical history and instead, focuses their efforts on capturing the raw realities of today’s China. For Jia, this means that films are more than just ways to tell stories. He carefully uses his craft as a vehicle to commentate on contemporary Chinese society.</p>

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Bitter Money

A Film Review

[…] three individuals: a teenage girl who goes to the big city with her cousin to work in one of these small clothing factories in hope of a better life, a woman who is in an abusive relationship but cannot seem to leave her situation, and a man who’s trying to make enough money for […]

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China’s Fake Boyfriends

A Film Review

[…] fake boyfriends and girlfriends to bring home to meet their families over the holidays. Though it’s not a permanent solution by any means, the temporary reprieve is better than nothing, even if just for a few days. Filmmaker Daniel Holmes, who moved to China in 2013, often heard conversations in the office where his […]

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Children: At the Heart of Mission

[…] “Father.” Second, reading this will assist us in explaining to our supporters, potential partners and workers why holistic outreach to children is essential. For years, agencies have used pictures of children to tug at people’s heartstrings—and not always in appropriate ways. Brewster and McDonald give us, in strategic terms, a theological, missiological and sociological […]

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Angel of Nanjing

A Film Review

"The reason I’m persistently committed to rescuing people on this bridge is to wake up people’s sense of responsibility and love, to care for one another."  Chen Si