Pushing Technical and Narrative Boundaries in Chinese Animation With “Deep Sea”
Despite room for improvement in the script, Tian Xiaopeng’s “Deep Sea” brings Chinese animation to a whole new level
Despite room for improvement in the script, Tian Xiaopeng’s “Deep Sea” brings Chinese animation to a whole new level
With a sizable box office and a diverse lineup, the Chinese film industry is off to a good start in the Year of the Rabbit
The Lunar New Year and Lantern Festival are key scenes of drama in China’s Four Classic Novels, providing clues of how people celebrated holidays in …
As “outsider art” gains attention in international exhibitions, artists and art-lovers without formal training from China see new opportunities for s…
Record store owner Paul Au has escaped the Vietnam War, slept in the streets, and weathered two pandemics to pursue his passion for vinyl
Indie hits and notable flops: Here is a roundup of big happenings in Chinese and diaspora films this year
From cosmopolitan pictures to musical tourism advertisements, the Tianshan Film Studio once galvanized filmmaking in Xinjiang, but now struggles to r…
Asian-Australian author Shelley Parker-Chan’s “She Who Became the Sun” may not be historically accurate, but that’s not the main reason to read it
Renowned documentary director Gu Tao recounts his journey into indie filmmaking and his years living with Ewenki herders in northern China
No headdresses, no vacant stares: How young artists challenge the parameters of “ethnic” photography
China’s long quest to produce a great crime novel
From encyclopedia to political pamphlet to standard classroom reading: 70 years in the history of China’s bestselling dictionary