An insightful discussion last night from our panellists Professor Chris Berry and Dr Vivienne Xiangwei Guo led by @Giulia_DAquila.
Thanks to all who joined us for our #ChinaWeek screening of Jia Zhangke’s I Wish I Knew @TheGardenCinema.
📽️ Don't miss our special screening of Jia Zhangke's 2010 doc-film 'I Wish I Knew' about the history & legacy of #Shanghai with @TheGardenCinema.
🎞️7.45pm, Weds 16 October '24.
🎟️Tickets £12 via https://t.co/Trwe14j8Gl
@Giulia_DAquila#ChinaWeek2024
🎉Thank you to everyone who joined us for #ChinaWeek2023. We were delighted to have an expert line-up of panellists from across academia, government and industry to discuss #education and #research.
Missed it? Check out the recordings https://t.co/hbHxqhe3u0
🎟️📽️Don't miss our special screening of independent doc-film 'Children at a Village School' about the lives of left-behind children in rural #China followed by panel discussion.
📅Weds 18 Oct, 4pm @TheGardenCinema
https://t.co/J0mpop84Or…
#filmscreening#Londonfilms
Premiering in Venice, CHONG KEAT AUN’s SNOW IN MIDSUMMER is a lyrical tale which sheds light on a painful, under-reported page of Malaysian history ★★★★ | Screened at @la_Biennale#Venezia80 https://t.co/sKa1pBsVUp
Attending the #venicefilmfestival has always been a dream of mine, and I'm thrilled to have finally made it there this September! Glad that my review of #SnowinMidsummer by Chong Keat Aun is now live on @easternKicks
https://t.co/l0J2OfwDCi
It's been a real pleasure to have contributed to the second Focus on #China and the #IndoPacific for the Senate of the Republic, edited by @ispionline, alongside other excellent authors. My contribution on #EU-China relations at page 23 here: https://t.co/yUES6Utgmy
Lau PhD student @Giulia_DAquila spoke to Director, Professor Kerry Brown, about her research on how the relationship between the UK & #China is reflected in #film exchange and co-production.
Listen via: https://t.co/kCCGUv0Lpn
Why aren't Chinese films box office hits in the UK? Do Chinese people watch UK films?
Check out this fascinating new episode of our podcast in which @lauchinainst PhD student @Giulia_DAquila speaks to @Bkerrychina UK-China relations through film
Listen: https://t.co/AJxx2vMdYn
This #CulturalDiversityDay, we’re celebrating a meeting of minds between Film, Exhibition & Curation graduate @Shirley_yxlin and Chinese Studies PhD alumna Carol Rennie.
Here's how they launched the MINT Chinese Film Festival @keswickAlhambra > https://t.co/4OykwM4GtX
#WDCDDD
Come work with us.
We're looking to appoint a Lecturer in #China and #SustainableDevelopment to join the Lau China Institute from September based in the heart of London.
Deadline: 1 May. Apply via https://t.co/SaW77kBGBx
#LauComments: What are the implications of #AUKUS? The Lau’s PhD Candidate @alice_politi discussed AUKUS’ global implications during a roundtable with Professor Peter Roberts and Professor Klaus Larres for @trtworld. Listen to the full discussion: https://t.co/dK0wQOleXP
We're giving away two tickets to the incredible hidden gem PING PONG and two sets of postcards. Before 6pm on March 18th UK time, make sure to retweet this post and tag a friend in the comments to enter our giveaway!
We are not stopping. Come join us and memebers from @UKChineseWomen for Michelle Yeoh's Everything Everywhere All at Once in #Cambridge next week.
Celebrating womenhood on International Women's Day.
Arts Picturehouse
Wed 8 March 17:30
Book Now:
https://t.co/jWyqe9gqsf
Join @STEARthinktank's online event on Chinese contemporary movies, with @Bkerrychina, the Lau’s PhD student @Giulia_DAquila and @H_onfilm (@ukchinafilm)
Tuesday 7th March at 6.30 pm
With a screening of Yisi Wang’s “Mr Zhao’s Second Hand Bookstore” (2020)
https://t.co/CxSeI1gzGS