In this Fairy Lake Talk, we will embark on a cinematic journey with Professor MAO Jian to explore the evolving landscape of Chinese film and television, delving into the cultural narratives and future visions reflected in Blossoms?and Ne Zha.?

Activity Information

Time

15:00-16:30?(admission begins at 14:30)?April 13, 2025 (Sunday)

Venue

201, Teaching B

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1. This event is only open to audiences aged 12 and above.

2. Entering the campus through the new South Gate of CUHK-Shenzhen is the closest to the activity venue.

3. Upon entering the campus, please present your ID card and the reservation confirmation screenshot for the campus Open Day to security personnel for inspection and registration.

4. No parking spaces will be provided for this event.

5.?Kindly refrain from smoking on campus.

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Guest

MAO Jian

Born in Ningbo, Zhejiang Province, MAO Jian holds a Bachelor’s degree in Foreign Languages and a Master’s degree in Chinese Literature from East China Normal University. She earned her Ph.D. from the Division of Humanities at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. Currently, she is a Professor?at East China Normal University, a renowned writer, and?Vice?President?of the Shanghai Film Critics Association. MAO Jian focuses on researching contemporary Chinese film, television, and urban culture, and she has columns in Shanghai, Hong Kong, Taipei, and Singapore. Her notable works include?Very Crime, Very Beauty: MAO Jian’s Film Notes, When the World Turns Right, Messy, These Years,?Exception, There’s a Tiger in the Bathroom, We Don’t Understand Movies, and?Short Nights, Long Dreams.

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Anchor

HU Hongxia

Senior media professional, columnist, and resident writer at The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen.

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