Time: Wednesday September 18, 7:00-9:00 PM
Venue: IB-Auditorium 1008
Meet with:
Dongnan Chen: Independent Filmmaker from Xi’an, China
Xinwei Zhang: Head of 凹凸镜 DOC, A “We-Media” Dedicated to
Independent Documentary Filmmaking | Promotion | Workshops | Film Screenings & Festivals Nationwide
About Singing in the Wilderness: After hiding in the mountains for a century, a Miao Christian choir is discovered by an official and becomes a national sensation. Two young Miaos must reconcile their faith, identity and love with the real world of China. (–IMDb)
About the Filmmaker
Dongnan Chen is an independent filmmaker from Xi’an, China, and a graduate of NYU. Her film debut, “Sound of Vision” (2012), is an experimental short following a blind man’s exploration of New York, which was nominated for an Emmy, premiered at Hot Docs, and was broadcast on PBS. “Singing in the Wilderness”(2021), her first feature documentary, tells the story of a Miao ethnic choir on the upland of southwest China. The film has won special jury prizes in various locations and was broadcast on NHK, KBS, and PTS. Her latest short, “14 Paintings,” premiered at IDFA, Sundance, and Xining First.
About 凹凸镜DOC:
Founded in 2016, AutoDoc specializes in niche media with focus on documentaries and nonfiction narratives. Operated by avid story hunters and experienced filmmakers, our commitment is to showcase and promote documentaries and nonfiction works through various avenues. We leverage both online and offline platforms for film screenings, podcasts productions, news coverage, and seminar organizations. Furthermore, AutoDoc engages in partnerships with film festivals, organizes film review competitions, and produces original documentaries. Having cultivated a robust digital presence, AutoDoc boasts over 250,000 followers across multiple digital platforms and has established screening groups in numerous cities.