Janet Yang and Michael Berry on the state of cinema in a time of souring U.S.-China ties
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This week on Sinica, Kaiser continues his California series with a conversation with Janet Yang, one of the legends of the U.S.-China film world, and Michael Berry, a professor at UCLA and a leading expert on Chinese cinema. They discuss how politics and other factors have taken the shine off the initial promise of U.S.-China film collaboration, but how some bright spots remain.  This episode is part of the California series of podcasts, made possible by the Serica Initiative. 6:07: The Golden Horse and Golden Rooster Awards 11:41: A “perfect storm” for Chinese film industry disruptions 23:12: Sentiments of Chinese filmmakers in the current moment 39:29: Censorship, film, and the era of hypersensitivity Recommendations: Janet: An animated movie that she created, based on a story about Cháng’é 嫦娥, the Chinese goddess of the Moon. Set to be released in fall 2020.  Michael: The bands Plini and The Aristocrats.  Kaiser: A book by Timothy C. Winegard, The Mosquito: A Human History of Our Deadliest Predator.
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