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Asia Society New York presents a complete retrospective of Ang Lee's 14 feature films from February 14-23, with select appearances by the filmmaker and collaborators.
Join us for a 25th Anniversary screening of the epic wuxia revival hit 'Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon', presented on 35mm as ...
Ong Keng Sen, director of the Singapore International Festival of Arts, discusses the role of artists, archives, philanthropy, and the performing arts in fostering an understanding of the arts in ...
The Movies of Ang Lee", this splendid adaption of Jane Austen's 'Sense and Sensibility' affirmed the filmmaker's reputation for being able to take on any subject matter.
A conversation between collectors Jaiveer Johal (from India) and Dr. Furqaan Ahmed (from Pakistan), on their affinities and ...
Our Ang Lee retrospective continues with this brilliant critique of American imperialism at home and abroad starring Joe Alwyn and Kristen Stewart.
When the American writer Derek Sandhaus arrived in Shanghai in 2006, he soon encountered Chinese baijiu — a fiery and powerful liquor found at dining room tables and bars across the country. He didn’t ...
Eileen Chang’s short story about sex and espionage in Japanese-occupied China comes to life in a sumptuous epic that represents the mid-career culmination of Ang Lee’s artistic vision and a sterling ...
Our complete Ang Lee retrospective continues with the director's fifth film, an adaptation of the eponymous Rick Moody novel about the fallout of the sexual revolution in the stifled heart of Nixon’s ...
Our complete Ang Lee retrospective closes out with 'Eat Drink Man Woman', the filmmaker's beloved epicurean delight and his only film set entirely in Taiwan.
Ang Lee reteamed with Tobey Maguire two years after 'The Ice Storm' for this revisionist Civil War-western based on the novel “Woe to Live On” by Daniel Woodrell. Presented on 35mm.