BIMI-Pittsburgh Lecture and screening of Big Fish and Begonia (2016)
If you are interested in animation and/or martial arts films, please join us at the Birkbeck Cinema 2:00-5:00 on Saturday 26 January for our annual BIMI-Pittsburgh Lecture:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/annual-pittsburgh-lecture-from-animation-to-martial-arts-tickets-53907142715
We are thrilled to welcome Jinying Li, University of Pittsburgh, who will deliver a talk entitled “From Animation to Martial Arts: Toward the Transcendence of False Movements”. The lecture will explore the historical and aesthetical connections between animation and martial arts cinema.
Accompanying her talk will be a screening of Big Fish and Begonia (2016). This is a film Jinying co-wrote and provides an engaging example of one of the key concepts of her lecture. The film is suitable for children of 13 or over, so please feel free to bring along a teenager!
This event is free and open to all; booking recommended.
Michael Temple
Director of Birkbeck Institute for the Moving Image and Essay Film Festival
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