Dear Colleagues, I am repeating my message of December, in hope that you can announce to students in your classes this term, and continue to spread the word to colleagues, about the summer program at the Beijing Film Academy. The program is self-sustaining, and its financial health depends on the number of students enrolled. I appreciate your help. If you wish to show a PowerPoint slide containing basic details in your class, it can be downloaded from http://faculty.washington.edu/yomi/BFA2010.ppt. My sincere thanks, Yomi Braester SUMMER PROGRAM IN CHINESE FILM HISTORY AND CRITICISM AT THE BEIJING FILM ACADEMY, June 28-July 25, 2010 The Program will be take place on June 28 - July 25, 2010. Students worldwide are welcome to the program, administered through the University of Washington. 12 quarter credits are transferable to other institutions. The program is especially well suited for upper-level undergraduates who intend to continue their studies in Chinese cinema, and for graduate students and professors who plan to teach courses involving Chinese films. No knowledge of Chinese is required. The courses will be taught by professors from outside Asia (including Chris Berry, Yomi Braester, and James Tweedie) and a variety of faculty from the Beijing Film Academy. The program also includes meetings with filmmakers. The program cost (including tuition and lodging) is $3,300 + registration fee. Rolling admission will start on January 1, 2010. Visit our web site at http://faculty.washington.edu/yomi/bfa for further details on curriculum and application procedures. Questions should be addressed to the program director, Professor Yomi Braester: [log in to unmask] ---- Online resources for film/TV studies may be found at ScreenSite http://www.ScreenSite.org