Screenings (2010–2012)

Taipei, Taiwan

September 29-October 7, 2012
CNEX Documentary Film Festival

Arthur Dong has been invited to be this year’s "Filmmaker in Focus" and will present a selection of his films in person. The filmmaker will also conduct a master class and advise at the CNEX Chinese Doc Forum prior to the festival, September 26-30. Details to come at www.cnex.org.tw.


West Hollywood, California

June 29, 2012, 7-9pm
Creating Queer Asian-American Visibility in the Arts
West Hollywood Library
625 N. San Vicente Blvd.

Presented in association with West Hollywood’s One City/One Pride and the California LGBT Arts Alliance, artists from Southern and Northern California will present their work and strategies that bring greater visibility to the queer and Asian community. Scheduled artists include Arthur Dong, Tina Takemoto, Mia Nakano, and Alison De La Cruz. For more information, please visit http://www.weho.org/index.aspx?page=1016 or http://www.facebook.com/artbeatwesthollywood

 


Los Angeles, California

April 28, 2012, 1-3pm
Autry National Center
4700 Western Heritage Way

Award-winning filmmakers take a look at how Asian immigrants are characterized in movies past and present. Taking films such as Felicia Lowe’s Carved in Silence (1987) and Arthur Dong’s Sewing Woman (1982), which charts a woman’s journey from an arranged marriage in China to a working-class existence in the U.S., as departure points, they will discuss common misconceptions about Asian immigrants and how these films challenge them. For more information, please visit http://theautry.org/programs/film/beyond-the-stereotype

Beijing, China

April 16, 2011, 12noon
Beijing LGBT Center

Filmmaker Arthur Dong in attendance presents his film Family Fundamentals. http://blog.sina.com.cn/bjlgbtcenter


San Francisco, California

November 13, 2010, 12 noon
Four Star Theatre
2200 Clement Street

The Asian American Studies Department at San Francisco State University presents a DVD launch party to celebrate the release of Stories from Chinese America: the Arthur Dong Collection, Vol. 2. Headlining the event will be a screening of the newly scored and restored 1916 film, The Curse of Quon Gwon, the earliest known Chinese American feature film. Dong will be on hand to give a tour of the many hours of extra archival and interview footage that comes with his new DVD anthology. Proceeds from this event support Asian American Studies programs and students @ SFSU.

Tickets: $25 minimum donation. Order at Brown Paper Tickets or purchase at the Four Star Theatre box office (415-666-3488). More info: SFSU Asian American Studies, 415-338-2273, aas@sfsu.edu, www.sfsu.edu/~aas


Los Angeles, California

November 6, 2010, 3pm
The National Center for the Preservation of Democracy
111 N. Central Ave.

Visual Communications presents a DVD launch party to celebrate the release of Stories from Chinese America: the Arthur Dong Collection, Vol. 2. Headlining the event will be a screening of the newly scored and restored 1916 film, The Curse of Quon Gwon, the earliest known Chinese American feature film. Dong will be on hand to give a tour of the many hours of extra archival and interview footage that comes with his new DVD anthology.

Tickets: $12 general; $10 for members of Visual Communications, students and seniors. Available starting Tuesday, Oct. 12. Please call (213) 680-4462, ext. 32, or visit www.vconline.org


Denton, Texas

October 18 & 19, 2010, 7:30pm
Lyceum Auditorium, University of North Texas
801 N. Texas Blvd.

Visiting filmmaker, Arthur Dong, will present his award-winning films over the course of two evenings. Free of charge, the programs include Hollywood Chinese and Forbidden City, U.S.A. on Monday; and for Tuesday, Coming Out Under Fire and Family Fundamentals. For more information, please visit http://web3.unt.edu/news/story.cfm?story=11982


Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

October 16, 2010
The Annexe Gallery
2nd floor, Central Market Annexe

Malaysia’s only sexuality rights festival, Seksualiti Merdeka, celebrates the spirit of family. Exploring the bonds that bring people together, the festival aims to promote both the family and the community’s role in embracing diversity. Arthur Dong’s Family Fundamentals will screen as part of the “Queer as Films: Focus on Our Family” event. A panel discussion and reception follows. To register, please email: queerasfilms@ptfmalaysia.org. For more information, visit: http://seksualitimerdeka.blogspot.com/2010_10_01_archive.html


 

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Santa Barbara, California

November 8, 2011, 6pm
MCC Theater
University of California, Santa Barbara

Filmmaker Arthur Dong in attendance.
http://mcc.sa.ucsb.edu/


Beijing, China

April 16, 2011, 7:30pm
China Cultural Center

Filmmaker Arthur Dong in attendance. http://www.chinaculturecenter.org/cultural_learning/eventreg.php?eventid=4976


Mendocino, California

June 4 & 6, 2010
Mendocino Film Festival
www.mendocinofilmfestival.org


San Pedro, California

May 1 & 2, 2010
LA Harbor International Film Festival
www.laharborfilmfest.com


South Pasadena, California

February 25, 2010
South Pasadena Library
www.ci.south-pasadena.ca.us
Filmmaker Arthur Dong in attendance.