Bauhinia Rhapsody


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LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION! Eighteen-year-old Tatie is a dreamer girl from post-communist Slovenia who has one goal in mind: escape the uncreative environment that surrounds her and become a badass Hollywood screenwriter. To get inspiration for her action-packed story, she goes on a student exchange program to Hong Kong and soon finds herself in a series of madcap adventures. When Walt, an ambitious Texan grooming himself to be the next U.S. President, takes interest in her, she's not sure of his sincerity. Especially because he seems to have more in common with her rival, Vivian, who already behaves and dresses as if she were the next Secretary of State. From failed romantic dates to a disastrous babysitting job, Tatie must regain her focus on what she really came to Hong Kong for. She finds comfort in Charlie, the brother she never had and a retired MMA fighter with excellent knowledge of martial arts, who inspires her to follow her passion and offers to write the fight scenes for her screenplay. But her heart has other plans. When she finds out that Walt and Vivian are flying to Beijing the same weekend, she follows them. Juggling her studies and a quirky romance, will she be able to finish her masterpiece before the semester is over? Join Tatie on her adventures and explore the highlights of Hong Kong, China, and Slovenia, learn about legends who made history, find out how Oscar-winning screenplays are written, and get sentimental in a secret bauhinia garden.




Chinese Women’s Cinema


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The first of its kind in English, this collection explores twenty one well established and lesser known female filmmakers from mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and the Chinese diaspora. Sixteen scholars illuminate these filmmakers' negotiations of local and global politics, cinematic representation, and issues of gender and sexuality, covering works from the 1920s to the present. Writing from the disciplines of Asian, women's, film, and auteur studies, contributors reclaim the work of Esther Eng, Tang Shu Shuen, Dong Kena, and Sylvia Chang, among others, who have transformed Chinese cinematic modernity. Chinese Women's Cinema is a unique, transcultural, interdisciplinary conversation on authorship, feminist cinema, transnational gender, and cinematic agency and representation. Lingzhen Wang's comprehensive introduction recounts the history and limitations of established feminist film theory, particularly its relationship with female cinematic authorship and agency. She also reviews critiques of classical feminist film theory, along with recent developments in feminist practice, altogether remapping feminist film discourse within transnational and interdisciplinary contexts. Wang's subsequent redefinition of women's cinema, and brief history of women's cinematic practices in modern China, encourage the reader to reposition gender and cinema within a transnational feminist configuration, such that power and knowledge are reexamined among and across cultures and nation-states.




第廿六屆香港國際電影節


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Film festival program for the 26th Hong Kong International Film Festival, held in Hong Kong from 27.3.2002 until 7.4.2002. The program contains information on the films that were shown, running times, cast, directorial and production members, language and a synopsis of the films.




Eagle's Ridge


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Eagle's Ridge by Margaret Way released on Aug 25, 1985 is available now for purchase.




House of Memories


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House Of Memories by Margaret Way released on Jan 25, 1984 is available now for purchase.




The Girl at Cobalt Creek


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Girl At Cobalt Creek by Margaret Way released on Oct 25, 1983 is available now for purchase.







Another World Lies Beyond


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From the Lake of Reflected Fragrance to the Pavilion for Washing Away Thoughts to the Isle of Alighting Geese, this gorgeously illustrated volume explores the Huntington's Chinese Garden—Liu Fang Yuan, or the Garden of Flowing Fragrance—one of the largest such gardens outside China. With the first phase of construction completed, the garden opened to visitors in early 2008. It resembles those created in seventeenth-century Suzhou, offering awe-inspiring views and architecture and evoking an era when scholars sought quiet, intimate gardens in which to retreat, write poetry, and practice calligraphy, among many other pursuits. The contributors to Another World Lies Beyond discuss the challenges of constructing the garden in Southern California as well as the cultural traditions and aesthetics of Chinese garden design, especially the ways in which the plants and structures engage the imagination of visitors. Inscribed poetic couplets, literary allusions, botanical motifs, and evocative names for structures reveal layers of symbolism for exploration and interpretation. The volume's final essay describes how plants that originated in China—such as the chrysanthemum, the plum, and the camellia—have shaped that country's ancient botanical heritage and have enriched the gardens of both East and West.




Dictionary of International Biography


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A biographical record of contemporary achievement together with a key to the location of the original biographical notes.