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Asian Pop-Up Cinema Announces Streaming Titles to Celebrate The Chinese New Year

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2022 Happy Chinese New Year – Chinese Films Free Streaming
February 1-15, 2022 Available for the USA & Canada viewers

(January 21, 2022) CHICAGO, IL – Celebrating Chinese New Year starting February 1, 2022, Asian Pop-Up Cinema will present a Happy Chinese New Year free streaming series for U.S. and Canadian viewers. The series streams February 1-15, and is sponsored by the Consulate General of the People's Republic of China in Chicago. 

Films chosen by the festival's Founder and Executive Director, Sophia Wong Boccio include three North American premieres and three special encore films. Premiering are two exploratory documentaries, , where international youth visit the country and present their observational shorts under an ongoing international cultural exchange program: Looking China Youth Film Project; a first-person perspective of a visitor of one of the renown central cities in the western region, ; and , a feature-length drama based on true story about a grassland hero and the establishment of the Tibet Autonomous Region. 

The three encore feature films include, , a contemporary view of a Chinese youth filmmaker, created by three time Cannes selections writer-director, Wei Shujun, is “a deliriously entertaining and wryly funny snapshot of contemporary youth in China” (The Upcoming.co.uk); , a young woman's struggle to watch her father as he grows old with Alzheimer's; and My People, My Country, seven short stories based on seven moments since the founding of the People's Republic of China. 

“Continuing with our tradition of celebrating the Chinese New Year with some Chinese films with significant cultural and historical aspects,” said Sophia Wong Boccio, Founder & Executive Director, “we are happy to present three films that have never before exhibited in North America.  This is also the first time we are making this Chinese New Year-themed program accessible by our Canadian friends too!  Please enjoy!” 

THE ROAD OF CHINA – North American Premiere
路,外国青年看中国
Directors:
Sebastian Valcic, Joseph Dwyer, Corine Tiah, Protopopova Evgeniia, 
David Moreno, Fernando Augusto Pereira and Dmitry Konoplov
Documentary | 2020 | 86 minutes

“Looking China Youth Film Project” started on April 9, 2018 with 100 international youth from 35 countries specially invited to visit China's 11 provinces, municipalities and autonomous region, including Beijing, Guangdong, Chongqing, Hubei, Liaoning, Guizhou, Jiangsu, Qinghai, Hebei and Inner Mongolia. Each participant was expected to film a 10-minute documentary about China under the theme, “Ecology, Biology and Lifeology.” Since then the project has been running continuously serving as a culture experience program sponsored by Huilin Foundation and hosted by the Academy for International Communication of Chinese Culture (AICCC). 

THE ROAD OF CHINA is the latest documentary composed of short films created by youths from Spain, Russia, Singapore, United States, Germany, Brazil and other countries when they visited China at the beginning of 2020.  

STRIDING INTO THE WIND – Special Encore
野马分鬃
Director: Wei Shujun
Feature | Drama | 2020 | 130 Minutes
Cast: Zheng Ying Chen, Zhou You, Liu Yang

Film school student Kun graduates into a real-world that moves too fast to care about his auteur aspirations and sound recording skills. Yearning for an escape away from Beijing's grinding survival races, he sets off for a film shoot in Inner Mongolia's lush grasslands, where amusing man-made spectacles and unforgettable lessons await him. With three Cannes official selections under his belt at the age of 30, writer-director Wei Shujun is an unstoppable force rising from the Chinese indie film scene. In the feature inspired by his real-life experience, he leisurely delivers sharp observations of the embarrassments surrounding film education and indie filmmaking in a money-oriented society with witty humor.

BEING MORTAL – Special Encore
来处是归途
Director: Liu Ze
Feature | Drama | 2020 | 97 minutes
Cast: Thang Xiaoran, Zhang Hongjing, Li Kunmian 

Xia Tian transfers her job back to her hometown in order to take care of her dad who gets Alzheimer's for over ten years. She thought it will be a comfort for her parents, but as the disease gets worse, the stress of life she gets to learn, and the only thing she can do is just wait……

MY PEOPLE, MY COUNTRY – Special Encore
我和我的祖国
Directors: 
Chen Kaige, Zhang Yibai, Guan Hu, Xue Xiaolu, Xu Zheng, Ning Hao, Wen Muye
Feature | Drama/History | 2019 | 155 minutes

An anthology film consists of 7 short stories directed by several different directors, which are based on 7 moments since the founding of People's Republic of China.

Films titles are namely:  The Eve, Passing By, The Champion, Going Home, Hello Beijing, The Guiding Star, One for All

LIFE OF BUDA – North American Premiere
布德之路
Director: Lu Jian
Feature | Drama | 2022 | 127 minutes
Cast: Duobujie, Rinchen Ngawang

The film is based on the true story of the grassland hero Buda. It shows the historical changes in Tibet's social development from before the peaceful liberation to the establishment of the Tibet Autonomous Region, and from reform and opening up to the new century.

SPRING CITY – North American Premiere
绝色春城
Director: He Yanqing
Documentary | 2022 | 90 minutes

Kunming enjoys the reputation of being called the “Spring City”. It is the capital of Yunnan Province, a gateway city open to Southeast Asia and South Asia, a national historical and cultural city, an important tourism and Trade City in China, and one of the important central cities in the western region. SPRING CITY is a documentary film that comprehensively shows the urban style of Kunming. The director records what he sees in Kunming from the first-person perspective. He experiences Kunming as a tourist; Look at the beauty of Kunming as an outsider and feel every bit of life in Kunming.

ABOUT SOPHIA'S CHOICE / ASIAN POP-UP CINEMA

Asian Pop-Up Cinema, a semi-annual Asian Film Festival, is the brainchild of Sophia Wong Boccio, founder of Sophia's Choice, a Chicago-based 501 C (3) not-for-profit incorporated in 2015 with the multi-pronged mission of cultivating an interest in and understanding of Asian cultures via a diverse offering of Asian films; connecting the Asian film industry with local Chicago film professionals, educators, and students; and promoting Chicago as a destination for international visitors.

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Adam Symchuk

Adam Symchuk is a Canadian born freelance writer and editor who has been writing for Asian Movie Pulse since 2018. He is currently focused on covering manga, manhwa and light novels having reviewed hundreds of titles in the past two years.

His love of film came from horror and exploitation films from Japan that he devoured in his teens. His love of comics came from falling in love with the works of Shuzo Oshimi, Junji Ito, Hideshi Hino, and Inio Asano but has expanded to a general love of the medium and all its genres.

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