Controversial filmmaker Lou Ye's incredible indie

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Four films from Chinese indie filmmaker Lou Ye are showing at Ullens Center For Contemporary Art's Art Cinema's Filmmaker in Focus series, which presents established contemporary Chinese filmmakers' work with full retrospectives and discussions.

The four films - the director's debut work, Suzhou River, Purple Butterfly, Summer Palace and Spring Fever - and his most recent work, Love and Bruises, reveal Lou's observations of contemporary Chinese society and his perspectives on love and death. The four movies have all been nominated at international film festivals, including Cannes Film Festival and International Film Festival of Rotterdam.

The films are in Chinese with English subtitles.

7 pm, March 23 and 25. Ullens Center For Contemporary Art. 798 Art Zone, 4 Jiuxianqiao Lu, Chaoyang district, Beijing. 010-6438-6675.

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