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The Beijing Independent Film Festival ( Chinese : 北京独立电影节 ) is an annual independent film festival that took place in Songzhuang , China from 2004 to 2014. It has a history of being challenged by the Chinese authorities.

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5-472: The organizer of the event is the Li Xianting Film Fund, founded by Li Xianting . The executive director is Fan Rong. The government cut the festival's power on opening night in 2012, limited screenings to no more than 2 people in 2013, before detaining organizers and barricading screening rooms in 2014. The government also confiscated an irreplaceable archive of independent films. That 11th edition of

10-500: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Li Xianting Li Xianting ( Chinese : 栗宪庭 ; born 1949 in Jilin ) is an independent art critic and curator of contemporary Chinese art in China. After he graduated from Chinese Painting Department, Central Academy of Fine Art in 1978, he became the editor of Fine Art Magazine until 1983. From 1985 to 1989 he was the editor of

15-470: The authoritative China Fine Art Newspaper , and was active as independent critic and curator based in Beijing henceforth. In the late seventies and eighties, Li Xianting was involved in advocating and introducing the avant-garde art form in China. He organized the "Stars exhibition" in 1979, and coined the terms " cynical realism " and "political pop". He also lectured and curated international shows, including

20-534: The event not to proceed. It was understood by the organizers that the government was concerned the festival would be used as a forum to criticize the government. A version of the festival was screened in New York City in 2015 with a collection of some of the festival's best independent films from 2012 to 2014. This article related to a Chinese festival or holiday is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article about an Asian film festival

25-441: The festival, scheduled to run from Saturday 23 August 2014 until the end of the month did not open, after police detained the organizers and forced them to write a letter to say they were cancelling the event. Police blocked off access to the site, while electricity to the venue was cut off. Organizers said the local authorities had been unhelpful in the days leading up to the festival's opening and pressure had been brought to bear for

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