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			<title>LATEST NEWS</title>
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			<description>The Taiwan Cinefest 2010 The Taiwan Cinefest is Europe&amp;rsquo;s largest independent Taiwanese film festival showcasing a variety of new and award-winning Taiwanese features, documentaries and short films by established and new film-makers.  The 2010 edition includes 4 UK feature film premieres: Ian Lou&amp;rsquo;s visually stunning &amp;ldquo;A Place Of One&amp;rsquo;s Own&amp;rdquo;, &amp;ldquo;Sorry, I Love You&amp;rdquo; by well-known young talent Yu-Hsien Lin, the comedy romp &amp;ldquo;Step By Step&amp;rdquo; and &amp;ldquo;How Are You Dad&amp;rdquo;, a brave and moving series of stories surrounding father/son relationships by director, Chang Tso-Chi.  The festival also includes the critically acclaimed &amp;ldquo;Yang Yang&amp;rdquo; by Ang Lee mentored, Cheng Yu-Chieh and Chen Huai-en&amp;rsquo;s &amp;ldquo;Island Etude&amp;rdquo;, Taiwan&amp;rsquo;s official nomination to the 2008 Academy awards for best foreign language picture. Tickets are available from Riverside Studios 020 8237 1000 / www.riversidestudios.co.uk (http://www.riversidestudios.co.uk/) and Glasgow Film Theatre 0141 332 6535 / www.https://tickets.glasgowfilmtickets.org.uk (http://www.https//tickets.glasgowfilmtickets.org.uk)The annual New Talent Showcase is a round-up of some of the most exciting and innovative short films made by Taiwanese talent from around the world.  This year our New Talent selection team have chosen 8 short films (most of which have never been seen in the UK before) to screen on Friday 19th March during the 2nd edition of the Taiwan Cinefest.   In addition, well-known Taiwanese film-maker Yu-Hsien Lin (Jump Boys!, Exit No 6   Sorry, I Love You) will be in attendance to share his very own short  When the Rain is Over    hosting an audience Q   A after the screening of  Taiwan documentary mega-hit  Jump Boys!  Entrance to the New Talent Showcase and the Filmmaker Workshop is FREE OF CHARGE / reservations can be made at newtalent@taiwancinefest.com (mailto:newtalent@taiwancinefest.com)  For more information www.taiwancinefest.com (http://www.taiwancinefest.com/)  Yang Yang - UK Premiere (Winner of the Special Jury Prize, Best Actress ,and Best Music, Taipei Film Festival 2009) / Director: Yu- Chieh Cheng (Taiwan 2009) / Time: Friday 11 Dec, 2009 7.30pm / Venue: Apollo Cinema, Picadilly Circus, 19 Lower Regents Street, London SW1Y 7LP / Tickets &amp;pound;12Asia House Friends and concessions &amp;pound;8 / For booking: 0871 220 6000Online ticketing at: www.apollocinemas.com/panasiafilmfestival.aspx (http://www.apollocinemas.com/panasiafilmfestival.aspx) Watch the trailer here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=enYF1Zj0xEU (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=enYF1Zj0xEU)Special Screening and Performance: Finding Shangri-La: (content/blogcategory/67/137/)WHEN: 6pm-8.30pm, Mon. 30 November 2009WHERE: Coronet Cinema (http://www.coronet.org/), Notting Hill, London W11 3LBTICKET: FREE admissionRSVP: send your and your guests&amp;#39; names, occupation and contact details to info@filmingeast.org (mailto:info@filmingeast.org) by 27 November 2009Watch Programme Intro Here (content/blogcategory/67/137/)    Thanks to our media supporters!  MEDIA COVERAGE 2009 (content/view/21/51/)  Finished 2009 Events:Royal Holloway University of London (content/blogcategory/64/134/)    7 October 2009Chertsey, Surrey (content/blogcategory/65/135/)    12 October 2009Virginia Water, Surrey (content/blogcategory/63/133/)    31 October 2009 Meeting at Royal Holloway University of London @ 5.30pm at the campus tennis courts bus stop for a liftNew Park Cinema, Chichester (content/blogcategory/63/133/)     4-11 October 2009Oxford University, Oxfordshire (content/blogcategory/63/133/)   3-4 October 2009Chinese Association Of Woking (content/blogcategory/63/133/)   4 October 2009New Talent Films Nominations announced We have a terrific list of short films screening this year at Filming East Festival, and the jury has announced their nominations.TITLE          DIRECTORBrothers      ZHU Yanqi Fading         LI Xiang KOI             LI Nan / MENG Lu Salvation     GUO Xuhui Well Done    YU Xiyao Screw          GAO Han / TAN XiaoweiShallow Sleep  GAO YuanMoles On The Face   JIANG Miao / LIU YuanyuanThe Lost Commitment ZHAO JiayinWaiting         BU FanYear              WANG ZhaoyangXun Qiang      ZHANG QinruiFan Zui Duan Pian    YU DiDiary of Youth  ZHANG YaoyiMy OlympicsSearch            WANG LingYouth in the villageJu Bao RenLifeSi ChuanShan Cun Yi Shi WingsFinished London Event: (content/blogcategory/66/136/)BAFTA Global Spotlight on China (http://www.bafta.org/whats-on/global-spotlight-china,828,BA.html)3 October 2009info@bafta.org (mailto:info@bafta.org) 12:30 The Longest Night in Shanghai (content/blogcategory/0/41/)                  Princess Anne Theatre14:30 New Chinese Talent 1         Run Run Shaw Theatre14:45 Wheat (content/blogcategory/0/41/)                  Princess Anne Theatre17:00 Filmmakers&amp;#39; Questiontime (content/blogcategory/26/97/):         Filming in China and Chinese/UK co-production         Princess Anne Theatre19:00 If You Are The One (content/blogcategory/0/41/)                  Princess Anne Theatre19:15 New Chinese Talent 2         Run Run Shaw Theatre21:30 The Matrimony (content/blogcategory/0/41/)                  Princess Anne TheatreWHO WE ARE (content/view/55/130/): Sponsored by Screen South and Bank of China, Filming East Festival 2009 celebrates the 3rd year of Chinese film exhibitions in the UK. Renowned for its high quality screening selections and outstanding industry and academic events, FEF has long been recognised as a symbol of excellence in Chinese cinema.   During the past three years, FEF is not only growing in size but also developing into a year-round presence which is leading the way in Chinese film exhibitions and international cooperation programmes, including this year&amp;#39;s BAFTA Global Weekend. FEF is already recognised as the largest Chinese film festival in the UK, benefiting more than 2,000 people directly or indirectly. In 2007 and 2008, the festival was covered by more than 30 media from around the world. Download 2009 Submission Form (Non-Competitive Section) here (images/download/forms/submission/2009fef_showcase_submission_form.doc).Festival online photo album here (http://picasaweb.google.com/FilmingEast).View FEF 2008 Book here. (https://share.acrobat.com/adc/document.do?docid=82180a55-a8e0-4a80-b9c8-f7ceb79db7f7)FEF Website is currently being updated. We apologise for any inconvenience.</description>
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			<description> Major sponsor    Screen South (http://www.screensouth.org/) Bank of China (UK) Limited (http://www.bocukltd.co.uk/)Partner                     BAFTA (http://www.bafta.org/)  BBC Big Screen (http://www.bbc.co.uk/liverpool/content/articles/2008/07/17/bigscreen_georgedragon_feature.shtml)CFS (http://www.bbc.co.uk/liverpool/content/articles/2008/07/17/bigscreen_georgedragon_feature.shtml)  Oxford City Council (http://www.oxford.gov.uk/) Runnymede Borough Council (www.runnymede.gov.uk)   Chertsey Film Society (http://www.chertseyfilm.org.uk/)   China Film Promotion International  FILMBLOG MEDIA (www.cinecn.net)  Media sponsor  Phoenix CNE (http://www.pcne.tv)Spectrum Radio (http://www.spectrumradio.net/)       UK Chinese Times (http://www.ukchinese.com/) London Global Times (http://www.lgtimes.co.uk/)    In-kind sponsor    C cubed (http://www.c3-culture.com/)  Yong Photography Studio (http://www.flickr.com/photos/yongstudio/) Thanks to our sponsors who are working with us to bring you unique content at FEF!FEF is proud to be sponsored by the UK Film Council and the Screen South.FEF is also supported by the The British Academy of Film And Television Arts (BATFA), the Broadcasting, Entertainment, Cinematograph and Theatre Union (BECTU), Goldsmiths University of London, Royal Holloway University of London, Westminster University, the Communication University of China, the Chinese Student and Scholar Association (CSSA) etc.FEF has extensive links with high-profile festivals, including the BFI London International Film Festival.We have made several agreements with broadcasters based in the UK and China to give us extensive media coverage, such as BBC, TVB, UK-Chinese Times etc. </description>
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