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		<title>Video: Interview with Zhao Dayong on his new film The High Life</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Danwei.org interviews Zhao Dayong, Chinese independent filmmaker and director of Street Life and Ghost Town (both distributed by dGenerate). Zhao&#8217;s latest feature film The High Life premiered at this year&#8217;s Hong Kong International Film Festival. In this interview Zhao introduces these films, as well as his documentary My Father&#8217;s House and experimental feature Rough Poetry. More [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Danwei.org <a href="http://www.danwei.org/featured_video/interview_with_chinese_film_di.php" target="_blank">interviews</a> <strong>Zhao Dayong</strong>, Chinese independent filmmaker and director of <em><strong>Street Life</strong></em> and <strong><em>Ghost Town</em></strong> (both distributed by dGenerate). Zhao&#8217;s latest feature film <em><strong>The High Life</strong></em> premiered at this year&#8217;s Hong Kong International Film Festival. In this interview Zhao introduces these films, as well as his documentary <strong><em>My Father&#8217;s House</em></strong> and experimental feature <strong><em>Rough Poetry</em></strong>. More information about Zhao and his work is available on his website <a href="http://www.lanternfilms.com.hk/">Lanternfilms</a>. Video also <a href="http://www.tudou.com/programs/view/vPwl2DSTxHU/">on Tudou</a>.</p>
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	<h4>Relevant Classroom Use</h4><a href="http://dgeneratefilms.com/tag/danwei-org/" title="danwei.org" rel="tag">danwei.org</a>, <a href="http://dgeneratefilms.com/tag/ghost-town/" title="ghost town" rel="tag">ghost town</a>, <a href="http://dgeneratefilms.com/tag/high-life/" title="high life" rel="tag">high life</a>, <a href="http://dgeneratefilms.com/tag/hkiff/" title="hkiff" rel="tag">hkiff</a>, <a href="http://dgeneratefilms.com/tag/hong-kong-film-festival/" title="hong kong film festival" rel="tag">hong kong film festival</a>, <a href="http://dgeneratefilms.com/tag/street-life/" title="street life" rel="tag">street life</a>, <a href="http://dgeneratefilms.com/tag/zhao-dayong/" title="zhao dayong" rel="tag">zhao dayong</a><br />
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		<title>Cui Zi&#8217;en Interview at 4th Beijing International Queer Film Festival</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Nov 2009 12:00:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We found an interesting video on Danwei.org, a website about media, advertising and urban life in China, in which reporter Jeremy Goldkorn interviewed Yang Yang and Cui Zi&#8217;en, organizers of the 4th Beijing International Queer Film Festival, at the festival&#8217;s opening on June 17, 2009. In this candid and humorous conversation, two of China&#8217;s leading [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We found an interesting video on <a href="http://www.danwei.org/" target="_blank">Danwei.org</a>, a website about media, advertising and urban life in China, in which reporter Jeremy Goldkorn interviewed Yang Yang and <a title="Cui Zi'en" href="http://dgeneratefilms.com/filmmakers/cui-zien/" target="_self">Cui Zi&#8217;en</a>, organizers of the 4th Beijing International Queer Film Festival, at the festival&#8217;s opening on June 17, 2009. In this candid and humorous conversation, two of China&#8217;s leading queer activists talked about the history of the festival since its initiation as a student group event in 2001, the subtlety around the terms &#8220;homosexual,&#8221; &#8220;comrade&#8221; (tong zhi), and &#8220;queer&#8221; (ku er)&#8211;the last two were used as euphemisms to bypass the official surveillance&#8211;and the improvements (or the lack thereof) in gay rights in China.</p>
<p>Cui Zi&#8217;en introduced his film <a title="Queer China, 'Comrade' China" href="http://dgeneratefilms.com/catalog/queer-china-zhi-tong-zhi/" target="_self"><em>Queer China, &#8216;Comrade&#8217; China</em></a>, a pioneering documentary &#8220;[bringing] together forty of the most influential people in the movement from the past 30 years.&#8221; The film, now available for purchase and rental through dGenerate Films, was the closing documentary of the festival and the opening night film of 2009’s ShanghaiPRIDE, China’s first ever LGBT pride festival.</p>
<p>Video can be accessed after the break.</p>
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<p>Talking about the progress of the queer movement since the first festival in 2001, Cui Zi&#8217;en observed: &#8220;Amongst the populace there has been some greater freedoms for homosexuals, [including] the rise of grassroots associations and freedom of interaction between homosexuals. But at the government levels, in terms of government laws, policies, etc. there hasn&#8217;t been any change at all.&#8221;</p>
<p>Despite the workplace discrimination and family pressures still confronting the Chinese LGBT community, both organizers expressed optimism looking towards the future. Cui Zi&#8217;en predicted that in five years the Chinese queer community would enjoy open Gay Film Festivals, legitimate same-sex marriage, and the right to parade on the streets. Yang Yang focused her prediction on the festival itself, noting &#8220;If we go one step at a time, we can hope that there will be a fifth and sixth festival.&#8221; This kind of optimism, she said, is the only thing to &#8220;give us strength to keep trying.&#8221;</p>
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	<h4>Relevant Classroom Use</h4><a href="http://dgeneratefilms.com/tag/cui-zien/" title="cui zi&#039;en" rel="tag">cui zi&#039;en</a>, <a href="http://dgeneratefilms.com/tag/danwei-org/" title="danwei.org" rel="tag">danwei.org</a>, <a href="http://dgeneratefilms.com/tag/gay-rights/" title="gay rights" rel="tag">gay rights</a>, <a href="http://dgeneratefilms.com/tag/homosexuality/" title="homosexuality" rel="tag">homosexuality</a>, <a href="http://dgeneratefilms.com/tag/queer-china/" title="queer china" rel="tag">queer china</a>, <a href="http://dgeneratefilms.com/tag/queer-studies/" title="queer studies" rel="tag">queer studies</a>, <a href="http://dgeneratefilms.com/tag/shanghai-pride/" title="shanghai pride" rel="tag">shanghai pride</a>, <a href="http://dgeneratefilms.com/tag/yang-yang/" title="yang yang" rel="tag">yang yang</a><br />
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