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Premiere “Comrade Yue” + “Different Path, Same Way” + “I’m Here”
June 22, 2018 @ 12:00 am
Our new Queer Comrades documentary “Comrade Yue” will see its premiere on Saturday 22 June. In the documentary, gay coal miner turned filmmaker Yue Jianbo sketches an intimate and artistic portrait of himself and his life within the coal town community. You can watch a trailer here. The screening will be followed by a Q&A with Yue Jianbo.
The Premiere Screening will form part of a film program shown by Tsingying Film. It will be accompanied by screenings of the Hong Kong documentary “Different Path, Same Way”, recounting the experiences of a Hong Kong gay couple traveling to Canada to get married, and the Macau documentary “I’m Here”, which raises questions about coming out and its aftermath. Both directors will be present at the screening, engaging the audience in a Q&A.
All documentaries are shown with Chinese and English subtitles, while the Q&A will take place in Chinese only.
Time: Saturday 22 June, 14 – 17pm
Place: Tsinying Film, Multifunctional Hall on Ground floor, Humanities and Social Sciences Library of Tsinghua University, Chengfu Rd, Haidian District
Entry: Free
Comrade Yue
China, 2013, Documentary, 30min., Chinese & English Subtitles
Director: Yue Jianbo, Production Organizations: Queer Comrades, Queer University, China Queer Independent Films
Can two people form a family solely for the sake of love? Guy and Henry, a couple deeply in love, had willingly travelled all the way from Hong Kong to Vancouver, Canada in order to get married, when such marriage is not even recognized legally in their hometown. Why did they made such a big effort to do this? What is the true meaning of marriage?Under the mentality of Chinese families in a post-colonial society like Hong Kong and through their marriage, how did the couple realize their family members’ hope regarding their union? As the couple got married in a relatively open society like Canada, how are the newlyweds influenced by the western society’s mentality and its marriage regulations?
I’m Here
Macau, 2012, Documentary, 43min., Chinese & English Subtitles
Director: Choi Ian Sin, Producer: Kenji Wong, Production Company: Macau Culture Centre
Some people may think that coming out of the closet is the main obstacle for the homosexuals but the true is there are different circumstances that come up in daily life that bothered the most, especially for those who living in a small town. Due of the lacking of information about the homosexual, they might interpret themselves as heterogeneity and it only made a different after explored to the big big world.
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