GENDER AND EAST ASIAN CINEMA: A STUDY DAY
Lakeside Arts Centre, University Park
University of Nottingham
Friday, 21 October 2005
9.00am-5.00pm
Please find attached the registration form for the above study day, organised by the Institute of Film and Television Studies and the School of American and Canadian Studies. This event is being held as part of the University of Nottingham's 2005 East Asian Film Festival (see below).
Aside from paper panels and other sessions, the study day will feature a series of short masterclasses on the following films:
Jinhee Choi, Carleton University, Canada
MY SASSY GIRL (South Korea 2001)
Leon Hunt, Brunel University
THE HOUSE OF FLYING DAGGERS (China, 2004)
Lo Mun-Hou, National University of Singapore
CHINESE ODYSSEY 2002 (China, 2002)
Dolores Martinez, SOAS, University of London
RASHOMON (Japan, 1950)
Gary Needham, Nottingham Trent University
MAMBO GIRLS (Hong Kong, 1957)
Chi-Yun Shin, Sheffield Hallam University
THE WAY HOME (South Korea, 2002)
...plus Sue Clayton (Royall Holloway)
on her experiences of scriptwriting in Asia...
The full programme will be circulated on or around 7th October.
2005 EAST ASIAN FILM FESTIVAL
The study day is being held during the University of Nottingham's 2005 East Asian Film Festival. All film screenings bar one (see below) are free and open to the public, and the full list of screenings is given below. If you would like to order tickets for any of these events, please do so through the Lakeside Arts Centre Box Office (telephone: 0115 846 7777), or by visiting www.lakesidearts.org.uk. (Information concerning all of the films listed below may be found in the "Diary" section of this web site):
2005 East Asian Film Festival
* see Study Day registration form
Mon 17 Oct, 6pm. Opening Reception + Mystery Film
Tues 18 Oct, 11am. Koryu: Southern Women/South Korea (South Korea, 2000)
Tues 18 Oct, 2pm. I'll Be Seeing Her: Women in Korean Cinema (South Korea, 2002)
Tues 18 Oct, 4pm. New Woman: Her First Song (South Korea, 2004)
Tues 18 Oct, 7pm. Take Care of My Cat (South Korea, 2001)
Wed 19 Oct, 10am. Suzhou River (China, 1999)
Wed 19 Oct, 12.30pm. Platform (China, 2000)
Thurs 20 Oct, 10am. Springtime in a Small Town (China, 2002).
Thurs 20 Oct, 1pm. Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress (China, 2002)
Thurs 20 Oct, 4pm. Happy Together (Hong Kong, 1997)
Thurs 20 Oct, 7pm. Taiwan: Contemporary Short Films
*Friday 21 Oct, 6pm. An Actor's Revenge (Japan, 1962)
Saturday 22 Oct, 7pm. Closing Reception + I Was Born, But...(Japan, 1932) - with complete 90 minute score by Ed Hughes performed live by the New Music Players (£12, £9 concessions).
Sunday 23 Oct, 2pm. Shaolin Soccer (Hong Kong, 2001).
We would particularly like to draw your attention to the unique opportunity on Thursday, 20 October (7.00pm-9.30pm) to see a selection of nine short films by the newest generation of Taiwanese filmmakers, curated and introduced by Mr Chia-Kuen Hsieh, Lecturer, Department of Films, National Taiwan University of Art.
For queries concerning the Study Day, please contact Yan Ying ([log in to unmask]) or Sabrina Yu ([log in to unmask]). For queries concerning the film festival, please contact Julian Stringer ([log in to unmask]).
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