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The Asian Studies Center has an extensive collection of fiction and non‑fiction films available to borrow. Visit the center or contact us for more information.

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Joy Luck Club Country/Region of Focus: China
Length: 139min
Type of Film: Feature
Language: English

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Description: In San Francisco, a group of aging Chinese women (Kieu Chinh, Tsai Chin, France Nuyen, Lisa Lu) meet regularly to trade familial stories while playing Mahjong. In a series of sixteen vignettes that spans generations and continents, this adaptation of Amy Tan's bestselling novel explores cultural conflict and the often-turbulent relationships between four first-generation Chinese-American women (Ming-Na Wen, Tamlyn Tomita, Lauren Tom, Rosalind Chao) and their mothers.

Land, People & Food, The Country/Region of Focus: China
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Type of Film: Documentary
Language: English
New Faces of the Republic of China & Chinese Children & Toys Country/Region of Focus: China
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Type of Film: Documentary
Language: English
Pushing Hands Country/Region of Focus: China
Length: 107min
Type of Film: Feature
Language: Chinese with English subtitles

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Description: Having just moved from Beijing, elderly tai chi master Mr. Chu (Sihung Lung) struggles to adjust to life in New York, living with his Americanized son Alex (Bo Z. Wang). Chu immediately butts heads with his put-upon white daughter-in-law, Martha (Deb Snyder), a writer who seems to blame him for her own paralyzing inability to focus. But when Chu begins teaching tai chi at a local school, his desire to make a meaningful connection comes to fruition in the most unexpected of ways.

Raise the Red Lantern Country/Region of Focus: China
Length: 125min
Type of Film: Feature
Language: Mandarin with English subtitles

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Description: Teenage Songlian (Gong Li), whose family has been devastated by the recent death of her father, becomes the third concubine of wealthy Master Chen (Ma Jingwu). She soon discovers that behind the palatial luxury of life in the master's house, she and her fellow concubines, Zhuoyan (Cao Cuifeng) and Meishan (He Caifei), are pitted against each other in a struggle for his affections. The situation inevitably leads to deception, jealous rages and the revelation of each other's darkest secrets.

Red Sorghum Country/Region of Focus: China
Length: 091min
Type of Film: Feature
Language: Mandarin with English subtitles

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Description: Young Jiu'er (Gong Li) is sent by her parents to marry an old leper who owns a distillery. As she is being carried over the sorghum fields, bandits attack and she is rescued by a laborer (Wen Jiang), with whom she has a son -- the narrator. After the old leper dies, Jiu'er takes control of the distillery and invites the workers into a collective arrangement. But as the Sino-Japanese War peaks, barbarous Japanese troops storm onto the property determined to destroy the sorghum fields.

Tigers of the East Country/Region of Focus: China
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Type of Film: Documentary
Language: English

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Description: A slide show on video tape of Tokyo, Taipei, Seoul, Shanghai, and Hong Kong. Trip led by Jack Williams, Professor of Geography at MSU.

To Have and Have Not (Wide-Angle) Country/Region of Focus: China
Length: 045min
Type of Film: Documentary
Language: English

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Description: Every year this nation’s economy struggles to absorb 20 million new unemployed, while the newly rich move to gated communities with private schools and tennis courts. If this sounds like Daddy Warbuck’s America, it isn’t. It’s the new China. Once the home of the “iron rice bowl” and social equality for all, today China has joined the ranks of the World Trade Organization. The country’s new commitment to private enterprise and free markets may change China more in a single year than most countries change in a decade. This extraordinarily candid film introduces viewers to the unemployed, the working poor and the nouveaux riches alike.

To Have and Have Not (Wide-Angle) (copy1) Country/Region of Focus: China
Length: 045min
Type of Film: Documentary
Language: English

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Description: Every year this nation’s economy struggles to absorb 20 million new unemployed, while the newly rich move to gated communities with private schools and tennis courts. If this sounds like Daddy Warbuck’s America, it isn’t. It’s the new China. Once the home of the “iron rice bowl” and social equality for all, today China has joined the ranks of the World Trade Organization. The country’s new commitment to private enterprise and free markets may change China more in a single year than most countries change in a decade. This extraordinarily candid film introduces viewers to the unemployed, the working poor and the nouveaux riches alike.

To Live Country/Region of Focus: China
Length: 134min
Type of Film: Feature
Language: Mandarin with English Subtitles

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Description: Fugui's (Ge You) gambling leads him to lose everything, including his wife, Jiazhen (Gong Li), and his home. Over the following decades, he struggles to live as a peasant. He tries joining a theater troupe, and then he enlists in the Chinese army in hopes of being a good citizen. Yet, just as things get better -- and Jiazhen and their baby daughter return to him -- the Cultural Revolution begins and tragedy continues to strike his family. Despite numerous hardships, Fugui never gives up hope.

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