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Chinese Independent Cinema

Past, Present, and a Questionable Future

Chris Berry
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Release Date: 15/04/2025

Genre: Law & Politics
Sub-Genre: History
Label: Amsterdam University Press
Series: Critical Asian Cinemas
Contributors: Chris Berry (Edited by), Luke Robinson (Edited by), Sabrina Qiong Yu (Edited by), Lydia Wu (Edited by)
Language: English
Publisher: Amsterdam University Press

Past, Present, and a Questionable Future
Independent cinema in China is not only made outside the commercial system but also without being submitted for censorship. We know that for several decades it has been the crucible out of which China’s most exciting new films have flowed. The essays in this volume interrogate what else we think we know. Did it really start with Wu Wenguang and Bumming in Beijing in 1990, or can its roots be traced back much earlier? What are its aesthetics? And its ethics, including of gender and class? Where do audiences watch these films in China and how do they circulate? And, since the 2017 Film Law defined uncensored films as illegal, is independent Chinese cinema still alive? What does it mean today? And does it have a future? The essays in this anthology—many by exciting new scholars—explore these urgent questions.