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    clay dube
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    During the Orientation Weekend, Robin will introduce the fascinating 2001 film Quitting (Zuotian). Zhang Yang directed the film. Many of you know his earlier film "Shower" about a family which runs a failing bathhouse in contemporary China. Quitting tells the story of Jia Hongsheng, an actor who became well-known in 1980s China. The film explores his brush with fame, his drug use, and his addiction to a select number of songs. Nearly all of the supporting roles feature people who really were in Jia's life.

    Let's use this area of the forum to extend our discussion of the film.

    If you'd like to share your thoughts on other films, please do so in the Film Festival section of the Asia in My Classroom forum.

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    clay dube
    Spectator

    Within the thread for each group -- it is probably a good idea to have a section devoted to features and documentaries related to the subject. Let's put titles and capsule descriptions there, but save fuller reviews and discussions of films for the film festival section of the Asia in My Classroom forum.

    Where to look?
    Click on the UCLA Asia Institute logo above to go to our homepage. Click on the resources button and choose "educational films" to see titles in several categories. http://facets.org has a good search engine for feature films. The most recent issue of Education about Asia includes a section devoted to the film "To Live". For more on To Live's author and his newest book, please read our Asia Pacific Arts article.

    Asia Educational Media Serviceis another excellent resource for films. [Edit by="Clay Dube on Apr 25, 9:08:42 PM"][/Edit]

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