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New York Times: ‘Cinema on the Edge’ to Take Chinese Movies to New York

Art Radar: Cinema on the Edge: Beijing Independent Film Festival travels to New York

Screen Daily: Cinema On The Edge to show banned Chinese films

Filmmaker Magazine: A Worthy Kickstarter to Show the Shuttered Beijing Independent Film Festival’s Selections in the US

Twitch Film: NYC Happenings: “Cinema On The Edge: Best Of The Beijing Independent Film Festival” Brings Banned Works To U.S.

Fandor: Keyframe Daily “Cinema on the Edge”

Hyperallergic: What China Doesn’t Want You to See: The Beijing Film Festival Comes to New York

Brooklyn Magazine: NYC Repertory Cinema Picks

The Wall Street Journal: Beyond the Censors’ Reach: Indie Chinese Films Come to NYC

Beyond Chinatown: Cinema on the Edge Brings Independent Films from Banned Festival to NYC

Public Radio International: This year, films from the Beijing Independent Film Festival will be screened in New York

Screen Slate: Cinema on the Edge at Anthology Film Archives

Initium Media: 獨立影展北京遭禁 紐約眾籌再起爐灶

When I was a writer, “independence” was not a problem at all. It stems from a completely natural kind of individual reflection, from self-expression, and from individualized behaviour. As far as a work of art is concerned, the writer’s will is even more real and appropriate. “Independence”, on the other hand, is separate from the creator, and can be spotted in the “writer’s spirit”.

-Zhang Yipin (How)

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