FIRST Film Festival: Jury Head Joan Chen Finds Inspiration in Event’s Young Filmmakers

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The actress and filmmaker said that the Chinese indie movie showcase has revealed 'brave' and 'refreshing' work from the country's emerging talent: 'I come here, and it reminds me how beautiful films can be.'

Chinese-American actress Joan Chen has spent the last week watching China’s “brave” and “refreshing” independent cinema, but she cautioned young filmmakers against what she sees as a current wave of “correctness” that she believes is stifling the art of filmmaking.

Describing the movement as “the enemy of art,” Chen said she believed conformity to what society currently believes is “correct” has resulted in the scope of creativity and subject matter becoming “narrower and narrower.” “It’s happening in the U.S.,” said Chen. “But I want [young filmmakers] to forget about what is correct and just tell us what they want to tell us.”

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