Schedule: 18 October 2007, Thursday5:30pm – 6:15pm Special Short Film Screening 6:15pm – 7:00pm FEF Introduction, Panel, Press Conference 7:00pm – 7:40pm Drink Reception 7:40pm – 9:00pm Special Feature Film Showcase – How is Your Fish Today? Screening on This Day Ten YearsDirector: JIA Zhangke / Fiction Short /10 mins / 35mm / 2006 Two women has been taking the same train for ten years but never talked to each other until the outbreak of SARS. | Alena's Strawberry FarmDirector: SUN Xiaoxiao / Documentary Short / 15 mins / DVCAM / 2006 A strawberry farm where a number of young people, each with different goals, from different countries and different cultural background live together to earn money. | LostDirector: WANG Wangwang / Fiction Short / 10 mins / DVCAM / 2006 Wang Wangwang graduated from Tsinghua University in 1988, he is a renowned designer, a painter, a poet and an advocate of Chinese contemporary art. | Address UnknownDirector: GUO Xiaolu / Fiction Short / 11 mins / Digital BETACAM(PAL) / 2006 From a Beijing apartment, a woman is writing postcards to a man in London. | How Is Your Fish Today?Director: GUO Xiaolu / Documentary / 83 mins / Digital BETACAM(PAL) / 2006 A young man in southern China has killed his lover. He starts a lonely escape across the whole country towards his land of wonder, a snowy village at the northern border. |
School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, SOAS Main Building Russel Square WC1H 0XGTo view the location on an interactive map, click here. Directions:
By Car:From eastbound A40 (North ringroad of central London), get on the A501 (Euston Road) towards City. Turn right at Euston Square into Gower Street. Take the fifth left into Montague Place then go straight to the end of the road and you will see a small park ahead. Turn left following the traffic sign. Russell Square is on the north side of the green. By Bus:Bus routes to Russel Square: 7, 91, 59, 68, 168, 188. By Tube:Take Piccadilly line (Dark Blue) and alight at Russel Square. The place is 2 minutes walk from the tube station.
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