A Window on Asian Cinema
Fleeing by NightFleeing by Night is a sad tale of two men and a woman living through an era of uncertainty. Set in China during the 1930s, theater owner′s daughter, Ing′er, her cellist fiance, Sha...
A Window on Asian Cinema
GohattoReturning to fiction film-making after a 13-year absence, Nagisa Oshima has overcome the handicap of a stroke (which left him partially paralyzed) and made one of his purest, sadde...
A Window on Asian Cinema
House of MemoriesPerhaps conflict between a mother and her daughter-in-law is the last exit for problems concerning women than simply being an issue of personality because victims tend to hurt each...
A Window on Asian Cinema
The Season of GuavasThe season of guavas ripening, Hoa attempts to climb over the fence of a big house every time he has the opportunity. This house is actually the place where Hoa grew up and where h...
New Current
Twelve NightsThis is the feature debut of Lam Oi-Wah, who worked as a teacher, and then a talented screenwriter. It is a love story that presents the tensions between man and woman with superb ...
A Window on Asian Cinema
GojoeShanao who appeared out of nowhere during 10th century Japan, and whose tragic death at a young age has left numerous battle stories, is a true historical figure. Especially the st...
A Window on Asian Cinema
Little CheungThis, last part of Fruit Chan′s ′Trilogy of Hong Kong Handover,′ is a self-portrait of Hong Kong during a period of transition seen through the eyes of a nine-year boy. Fruit Chan ...
A Window on Asian Cinema
PlatformFrom 1979 to 1989 China was going through tremendous change. The open-door policy induced not only cultural and economic changes, but also great shifts in attitudes. Filmmaker, Jia...
Special Programs in Focus
Testing DemocracyMohsen Makhmalbaf′s cinematic vision is that a film should escape the privilege of class. This 40-minute video reflects this notion. Working with Shahaboddin Farokh-Yar, who helped...
Special Programs in Focus
The Day My Aunt was IllFor children, a camera can be a toy. The Day My Aunt Was Ill was initiated as a children′s play but was completed as a film with the help of their father and brother. Despite its t...