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roddy

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Not one?!

 

Here's some upcoming happenings to tempt you out...

 

CHINESE INDEPENDENT DOCUMENTARY: Wu Wenguang and the Memory Project
25–29 November 2014, University of Edinburgh
http://www.confuciusinstitute.ac.uk/news/article.php?article_id=792&result=0


Dear Friends,

Join us for a truly remarkable programme of cutting edge independent documentary filmmaking in China being organised by the Confucius Institute for Scotland and to be held in the University of Edinburgh, November 25th-29th, 2014.

Over the five day period we will show six Chinese documentaries made by China’s best-known independent filmmaker Wu Wenguang and his team. The films are part of his recent project, “The Memory Project,” which documents aging Chinese villagers’ recollections of China’s socialist past. Wu Wenguang and two young directors associated with this project, Zou Xueping and Zhang Mengqi, will be present and discuss the films with the audience after the screenings.
The programme culminates in a one day event on 29 November (Saturday) of screenings, a keynote address from Chris Berry, Professor of Film Studies at King’s College, London, and a roundtable discussion chaired by Prof. Paul G. Pickowicz (University of California, San Diego).

The event is free. All are cordially welcome.

SCHEDULE
•  Tues Nov 25: 6:00-7:45pm Opening Session
50 George Square, 1.06 Project Room
Introduction (Natascha Gentz, Wu Wenguang)
I Want to Be a Peoples Representative
(Jia Zhitan, 2013, 78 min)
A drinks reception will follow the opening session

•  Wed Nov 26: 3:00-5:00pm Screening
50 George Square, G.04 Screening Room
Satiated Village (Zou Xueping, 2011, 88 min)

•  Thurs Nov 27: 6:30-8:30pm Screening
50 George Square, G.04 Screening Room
Children’s Village (Zou Xueping, 2012, 85 min)

•  Fri Nov 28: 4:15-6:15pm & 6:30-8:30pm Screening
David Hume Tower, Faculty Room South, George Sq.
4.15pm: Self-Portrait with Three Women
(Zhang Mengqi, 2010, 70 min)
6.30pm: Treatment (Wu Wenguang, 2010, 80 min)

•  Sat Nov 29: All Day
50 George Square, 1.06 Project Room
11:00-1:00pm Self-Portrait: At 47KM
(Zhang Mengqi, 2011, 77min)

2:00-3:15pm Chris Berry (Keynote lecture):
Wu Wenguang and the Folk Memory Project:
What Is in the Alternative Archive of Chinese Independent Documentary?

3:30-5:00pm Roundtable Discussion chaired by Paul Pickowicz (UCSD)
with Wu Wenguang, Zhang Mengqi, Zou Xueping, Chris Berry, Julian Ward and Huang Xuelei

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I'm going to be in Glasgow from August 10th to 14th for a conference, I think that's close enough to make a meetup feasible? My schedule is still not really planned out yet, but perhaps the weekend after the 14th might work out for me. I'll keep you all posted.

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Takeshi! Glasgow's only 50 minutes from Edinburgh on the train, and it's the Edinburgh Festival in August so it's a good (if busy) time to visit. Or I should be able to pop through to Glasgow easily - keep me informed!

 

Anyone else?

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Hmm, I'm not sure if I'll have time to go to Edinburgh in the end. I'm arriving in Glasgow on Sunday afternoon, and then conference activities are being held most other days. I suppose when more detailed information pops up I can find out which topics I'm not interested in and sneak out then. I'll let you know if there is a whole day or significant amount of time I'm not interested in going though. (Are you busy on weekdays though?) My presentation is on Thursday afternoon, so I'm busy for sure then. After the conference I made plans to go travelling with classmates, so I'm busy then too.

 

Otherwise, I'm free on Sunday (9th), Tuesday and Wednesday evenings (On Sunday I arrive in Glasgow Central at 4:30, then I have to check in to my room and am otherwise free. On Tuesday I'm free from 5:45 at the latest, not sure the time yet on Wednesday, but probably around then as well). Not sure if it's feasible to make a round trip to Edinburgh from 5:45pm though.

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Assuming you'll be in the city center, a trip to Edinburgh would be feasible - the trains from Glasgow Queen St (just a ten minute walk from Glasgow Central) take 50 minutes and leave every 15 minutes. Might be easier for me to come through and find you though - depends if you want a quick look around Edinburgh or not. I'm sure we'll work something out.

Are you going travelling in Scotland with your classmates? Any route planned?

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No, not Scotland. We are going to Lake District, then to London where I'm going straight home on a flight and some others are staying in London for a bit.

 

Okay, I'll keep you noted. It would be nice to get to meet you. Thanks!

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