Seriously, a whole bunch. Here’s what we’ve got for ya:
A Gay Chinese Rabbit God
Yup, this is Kiss of the Rabbit God, a short about falling in love with a Qing Dynasty deity from director Andrew Thomas Huang, which we already told you about here:
A Movie About Falling in Love with a Qing Dynasty God is Showing at Tribeca Film Festival this Week“Kiss of the Rabbit God” comes from Andrew Thomas Huang, who also just directed FKA Twigs’ new music video for “Cellophane”Article Apr 25, 2019
That’s showing again at Tribeca Film Fest on Tuesday April 30.
A Gangland-Battling Grandma
Tianjin-born actor Tsai Chin, who you might know from The Joy Luck Club, fronts a tale of “a charmingly irascible New York pensioner who finds herself caught between two Chinatown gangs after she swipes a bag of cash that doesn’t belong to her,” according to The Hollywood Reporter, which labels her performance as one of “impressive minimalism”. The Coen Brothers-esque tale comes from director Sasie Sealy, whose credits include working on Fresh Off the Boat.
This one’s also at Tribeca, with three screenings this week.
A Spoilt Factory Girl
Over on the other coast, LA’s Newport Beach Film Festival has a couple of China-related options on as it wraps up its 2019 edition. One is Emily Ting’s Go Back to China in which, “Sasha Li, a spoiled rich girl, is forced to go back to China to work for the family business after she blows through her trust fund.”
A Gritty Adoption Drama
Also at Newport Beach, but slightly different in tone is Liu Jie’s Baby, starring Yang Mi, who was recently listed as China’s fourth most valuable celebrity. This film touches on issues of adoption, congenital defects, and more and shows as part of the festival’s China Spotlight.
…And if you can’t make it to any of those, then there’s always The Wandering Earth on Netflix.
China’s Smash Hit Sci-fi Film “The Wandering Earth” is Coming to Netflix this MonthNetflix has revealed a date for its streaming of The Wandering EarthArticle Apr 27, 2019