“Return of KUKAN” chronicles the cultural rescue of the original film—from archival research and digital restoration to U.S. screenings, its donation to the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, and its ...
After a day of December rain, the bridge is strewn with trash. Cigarette butts, cardboard boxes and tissues form soggy clumps underneath its benches. The concrete tops of its walls are crusted with ...
Her film “Who Killed Vincent Chin?” earned an Oscar nomination in 1988 and was inducted into the National Film Registry for ...
Perhaps you still remember the warm but powerful short documentary The Lady in Number 6: Music Saved My Life, in ...
Heng Guan risked everything to record evidence of the Uyghur genocide in China, and came to the U.S. to share it. Now he's ...
Heng Guan fled to the United States and released rare video evidence of China’s clampdown. His supporters say that sending ...
CGTN will release its new documentary “When We March Together” in January 2026, offering a refreshing look at China-US ...
Christine Choy, a trailblazer for Asian Americans in independent film and whose documentary on the fatal beating of Vincent ...
Once revered, now removed — fifty years on, Chiang Kai-shek’s legacy sparks fierce debate. This gripping documentary explores ...
Ken Burns's new documentary achieves a tone that is unmistakably Burns: measured, atmospheric, at times elegiac and always ...
Chinese President Xi Jinping told his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron that the two countries should “understand and support each other” and advance cooperation during a meeting on Thursday that ...
A book on the downfall of Schwinn Bicycle that grew out of a Crain’s Chicago Business project is, after three decades, moving to the screen. “No Hands: The Wild Ride of the Schwinn Bicycle Company” is ...
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