FOR RELEASE: Oct. 19, 2012
EDITORIAL CONTACT: Dr. Bob Spires,
615-898-2217 or rwspires@mtsu.edu
MURFREESBORO — MTSU’s free Chinese Film Festival celebrates its 15th semester
this Sunday, Oct. 21, with the first in a quartet of films focusing on
relationships.
Sponsored by the College of Mass Communication
and the Confucius Institute, each movie will begin promptly at 6 p.m. in Room
103 of the John Bragg Mass Communication Building.
Chan Chen, a mass-comm master’s degree candidate,
will lead a question-and-answer session after each screening.
All movies in the series have English subtitles.
There is no admission charge, and each is open to the public.
The award-winning Oct. 21 presentation, “A Simple Life” (2011), focuses on the relationship between a successful Hong Kong movie
producer and a lifelong family servant who suffers a stroke.
A lonely middle-aged entrepreneur turns to
personal ads to find a mate and discovers that love can come unexpectedly in
the 2010 film “If You Are
the One,” which will be screened Oct. 28.
Zhang
Yimou, China’s most noted director, tells the story of a remote Chinese village
who loses its only teacher for a month in the 2000 film “Not One Less,” which
will be shown Nov. 4 and features an award-winning cast of non-actors and
real-life settings.
And on Nov. 11, “Examination 1977” (2009) tells the story of a
group of young idealists battling for the right to return home and restart
their lives after years of toil on a state-run re-education farm in China.
Dr. Bob Spires, professor of electronic media
communication and the festival’s organizer, said student attendance will be
taken at each screening and reported to instructors on request.
Founded in 2004, the Confucius Institute is a
nonprofit organization established to strengthen educational cooperation
between China and other countries. MTSU’s institute opened in 2010.
For more information, contact Spires at
615-898-2217 or rwspires@mtsu.edu or
the Confucius Institute at 615-494-8696 or cimtsu@mtsu.edu.
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