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Gerald PEARY is a long-time film critic for the Boston Phoenix, and a reviewer for thirty years. He is also a professor of film studies at Suffolk University in Boston, Massachusetts. His eight books include co-edited volumes and also books of interviews with John Ford and Quentin Tarantino. A Fulbright scholar in ex-Yugoslavia, Peary was Acting Curator of the Harvard Film Archive, and is programmer of the Boston University Cinematheque. His debut feature documentary is For the Love of Movies: the Story of American Film Criticism, which he wrote and directed. |
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Tim MILFULL is a film critic based in Brisbane, Australia, and his work has appeared in print, online, on radio and television. He teaches film theory and creative writing in the Creative Industries Faculty of the Queensland University of Technology, and is currently completing his PhD, which is adapting an eighteenth-century Irish memoir into historical fiction. Tim edits the popular culture website media-culture reviews, and writes for Rave Magazine and the Brisbane newspaper, The Independent. |
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Kiki FUNG received her Bachelor in Comparative Literature and Chinese Language and Literature from the University of Hong Kong. She currently works for the Hong Kong Film Archive and contributes articles for various publications and programme booklets by the Film Archive’s Editorial and Programming Sections, whereas her film reviews are published in the Hong Kong Economic Journal. She is currently an Executive Committee member of the Hong Kong Film Critics Society. |
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Nominees: Agrarian Utopia, Daytime Drinking, Echo of Silence, Glamorous Youth, Members of the Funeral, A Northern Chinese Girl, A Place of One’s Own, Somewhere I Have Never Travelled, Soundless Wind Chime, A Tale of Two Donkeys, Torso, White Days.
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FIPRESCI Award: |
A Northern Chinese Girl |
Directed by Zou Peng |
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