Friday Noon Film Series
The Friday Noon Film Series is currently on hiatus. Use the past series to learn more about East Asian films available for borrowing at the CEAS film library.
Past Series:- Spring 2009: Mobsters, Monsters and Swords!
- Winter 2009: Masters of Current (and Future) Korean Cinema: Films from Rookie Na Hong-Jin to the Master Im Kwon-Taek
- Fall 2008: Transformation, Translocation and Transgression: Contemporary Chinese Art Cinema After 2000
- Spring 2008: The Family and Two Golden Ages of South Korean Cinema
- Winter 2008: Japanese Comedies
- Fall 2007: Early Chinese Cinema: Stars in Revolution
- Spring 2007: Korean Cinema 2006: Power of Variety
- Winter 2007: A Bright Future: Japanese Cinema and the New, New Youth Generation
- Fall 2006: Taiwan in Transition
- Spring 2006: Korean Romance with and Against Cruelty
- Winter 2006: Cinema as/of History in/of Japan: Representing the Past in the Present in Japanese Cinema
- Autumn 2005: Body, Technology, Allegory : Chinese Martial Arts Cinema, 1965-2005
- Spring 2005: Reviving the Past: the Cinematic Imagination of Contemporary Korean Films
- Winter 2005: Contemporary Ethnographic and Documentary Films on Japan
- Winter 2005 at Doc Films: Nuclear Radiation and Hibakusha
- Fall 2004: Cinematic Perspectives on Chinese History and Civilization
- Spring 2004: A Decade of South Korean Films: 1993 - 2003
- Winter 2004: Recent Cinema in Japan: The New Wave of the Nineties
- Autumn 2003: Recent Chinese Cinema: The New Formalism
- Spring 2003: Korean Civilization: Perspectives in Film
- Winter 2003: Japanese Civilization: Perspectives in Film
- Autumn 2002: Chinese History: Perspectives in Film
- Spring 2002: Science Fiction in Japanese Film: Monsters, Mutants and Machines