Overview of articles
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Now I’m in the Kitchen
An impressionistic animation conjuring kitchen culture and the distance between a Chinese mother and an American daughter.Published on: -
No Changes Have Taken In Our Life
A humorously tragic animation about a post-graduate job search amid the ennui of hometown culture.Published on: -
Where the Wind Blows
An epic treatment of how Hong Kong’s rule of law was built, starring Tony Leung and Aaron Kwok.Published on: -
Drunkard Nursing Home
A documentary of unvarnished authenticity, following Beijing youth in search of a post-punk, underground lifestyle.Published on: -
Æther (Poor Objects)
Shuang Li explores an increasingly immersive and omnipresent online culture.Published on: -
Bipolar
Chinese road movie with Western elements in crisp black-and-white about a woman, a lobster and a great sorrow.Published on: -
200 Cigarettes from Now
Fleeting impressions from the lives of two friends at the fragile time when nothing is set in stone and everything is still possible.Published on: -
A Song for You
A journey-of-discovery road movie takes aspiring folk-pop singer Ngawan from the Tibetan plateau to the big city where he meets a goddess.Published on: -
The Day Is Over
Upset by an anonymous note, a 12-year-old girl from a mountain village and her friends decide to visit her father in Shenzhen.Published on: -
Break no.1 & Break no.2.
A dreamy journey through a nostalgic collage contemplates the intangibility of images and memories.Published on: