My 17 Gay Friends is Moxie Peng’s sixth film. Peng is one of Beijing’s most renowned underground filmmakers: his 2012 documentary Micro Search was featured on iQiyi.com and viewed a million [...]
Award-winning filmmaker Yung Chang (Up the Yangtze) returns to China for another riveting documentary on the country’s ever-changing economic landscape—this time through the lens of sports.
Genjing Records is a Beijing-based record label that aims to promote vinyl and DIY culture in China whilst creating links between the Chinese scene and DIY scenes around the globe. The label has [...]
Hua Lun (花伦) is a Chinese band that started in Wuhan as a Britpop influenced band in 2004. The band’s early interests slowly changed, resulting in a drastic shift to the howling wall of Post-Rock [...]
Sight/Unseen is a multimedia performance work presented by Lee Ranaldo – one of the founding members of Sonic Youth – and his wife Leah Singer. The project was first premiered at Nuit Blanche [...]
Pictureplane’s punk rock-like approach to the production and distribution of his work is democratizing electronic music in the same way the Ramones, Minor Threat, and Black Flag liberated rock [...]
Comrade Kim goes Flying is North Korea’s first “girl power” movie. It explores the story of a girl who’s trying to reach for her dreams, to carve out her own future.
Comrade Kim Yong Mi is a [...]
Yangon Calling is a documentary movie about the Burmese Punk Rock underground, directed by Berlin based filmmakers Alexander Dluzak and Carsten Piefke.
For young Burmese, punk provides a way to [...]
Amateur photographer? Street team hustler? Champion M&M sorter? We need you! Join the JUE | Music + Art 2014 volunteer team to help promote the gigs and events that make up this year’s festival. [...]
With the help and support of over 1,200 JUE goers, partners, and community, we raised 20,900RMB in 20 days to put towards building a library in Hebei at the Tumen elementary school. 115 children, [...]
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