Journey To Beijing (Excerpt)北征(選段)
A visionary historical documentary, charged with thoughts and feelings specific to Hong Kong. Combining a record of a philanthropic walk from Hong Kong to Beijing with interviews with Hong Kong celebrities from all walks of life, Journey to Beijing is a refreshing meditation on the territory’s reunification with China.
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Born in China and raised in Macao and Hong Kong, Evans Yiu Shing Chan is a New York-based cultural critic, playwright, and filmmaker, whose filmography includes four narrative features: To Liv(e) (1992), Crossings (1995), The Map of Sex and Love (2001, released on DVD in North America by Water Bearer Films), and Bauhinia (2002); as well as two documentaries about China’s decolonization: Journey to Beijing (1998) and Adeus Macau (2000). Chan has published five books-among them The Last of the Chinese, From the New Wave to the Postmodern and To Liv(e): Screenplay and Essays (1996, University of Hong Kong Press)-and has edited and translated two books by Susan Sontag in Chinese editions. His recent writings in English on film, media and society appear in the journals Film International, Postmodern Culture and Asian Cinema.
Chan has written two plays that were produced Off-Off Broadway in New York: The Naked Earth, based on an Eileen Chang novel, was presented at the Bank Street Theatre in 2000. Chan adapted, with Mok Chiu Yu, The Life and Times of Wu Zhong Xian into English for a staging at New York’s Theatre for the New City in 1998, and later turned it into a hybrid documentary film in 2003. In 1991, Chan founded his Riverdrive Productions Co, with the backing of Willy Tsao, artistic director of the Beijing Modern Dance Company. In addition to producing Chan’s own independent films, Riverdrive line-produced Peter Greenaway’s The Pillow Book in 1997.
Chan’s award-winning films have been invited to many international film festivals, including Berlin, London, Moscow, Rotterdam, Montreal, Vancouver, AFI-LA, Chicago, Hawaii, Seattle, Hong Kong, India, Singapore and the Taiwan Golden Horse.
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