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Looking Up

A Film Review

Looking Up Directed by Chao Deng and Yu Baimei China, 2019 Mandarin Chinese with subtitles in English, Chinese, and other languages 147 minutes in duration The film is no longer playing in theatres but should pop up in media-streaming service providers soon. Trailer available on YouTube. It’s rare that I am able to catch […]

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Paths of the Soul

A Film Review

Paths of the Soul Directed by Zhang Yang, Icarus Films China, 2016 1 hour, 57 minutes in duration Tibetan with English subtitles Film is available on iTunes and Amazon. Trailer is available on Vimeo. Paths of the Soul is a film about a group of devout Tibetan Buddhists that embark on a 1,200-mile pilgrimage […]

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Web Junkie

A Film Review

<p>Daxing Bootcamp, located in the suburbs of Beijing, is probably a place you've never heard of. But growing numbers of parents in China who are at wits’ end have heard of it or of the 400 rehabilitation camps like it. The government has set up the centers to treat teenagers with internet addiction disorder. <em>Web […]

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Plastic China

A Film Review

Plastic China Directed by Jiuliang Wang, CNEX, Beijing TYC, Oriental Companion Media China, 2016 1 hour, 22 minutes in duration Yi dialect and Mandarin Chinese with English subtitles Film is available on iTunes  and Amazon. Trailer is available on YouTube. The film Plastic China is a documentary about life in plastic recycling towns in China. The […]

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Summer Watch List

A Film Review Roundup

[…] the pursuit of the “Chinese Dream” across social classes and how the Chinese are responding to wealth and progress. Found—A documentary centered around the lives of three American teenage girls, all of whom were adopted from China. Upon discovering that they are long-lost cousins, they embark on a journey to learn about their birth […]

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Christian Evangelism in the Digital Age

Preview of the Autumn 2023 CSQ

[…] tools to advance the kingdom of God? Can believers share Jesus in online spaces and on social media while remaining true to the gospel? On May 31, 2023, ChinaSource attempted to answer these questions in a webinar entitled, “WeChatting to the Glory of God.” Four veterans of online evangelism briefly discussed their experiences and […]

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The Climbers

A Film Review

[…] China for being too patriotic, and yet have no problem watching films about Americans saving the world (in every conceivable situation). To be clear, I enjoy those American films as much as anyone; all I’m saying is, let’s not hold a double standard. The reality is, China is not going to stop making films […]

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The Resolve of a Commoner

Some Reflections on China’s Catholics Today

China’s Catholics continue to endure their present circumstances, attending services, meeting in their homes for private prayer and study, and supporting one another in their Christian faith.

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As Time Goes by in Shanghai

A Film Review

As Time Goes by in Shanghai Reviewed by Hannah Lau As Time Goes by in Shanghai  Directed by Uli Gaulke, Flying Moon Filmproduktion/Berlin Berlin, 2013, 90 minutes Mandarin Chinese, English subtitles Available from iTunes store and Amazon. Trailer can be viewed on YouTube. Shanghai’s Peace Old Jazz Band is said to be "the oldest […]

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China’s Migrant Children

[…] rural youth who are born in the city or migrate there at a young age. Recent numbers from the China Children and Teenagers’ Fund estimate there are 20 million rural migrant children 14 years old or under in China, comprising 13% of the total student population for compulsory education.3 In other words, one out […]