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SUMMARY:《冰上时刻》/ BURNING ICE Press Screening
DESCRIPTION:  \n《冰上时刻》/ BURNING ICE\nSynopsis: Ice hockey has been professionalized gradually in China since Beijing had successfully bid for the Olympic Winter Games. Qu Ruichen (Richard)\, Yu Lifan (Steven)\, and Zhai Zinan (Jason) are three nine-year-old strikers for a Beijing junior ice hockey team. While the three strikers are clenching their teeth and giving their best on the court\, their parents also stand at a crossroads: should they support their children to become professional athletes or to force them to forget their dreams?\nAward: 2019 Xining FIRST Film Festival Best Documentary Pitch\nDirector: Liu Hanxiang (刘汉祥)\nExecutive Producer: Fan Lixin (范立欣)\nProduction Company: InHope Pictures (www.inhope.net)
URL:https://fccchina.org/event/11366/
LOCATION:北京市朝阳区工体东路6号中国红街大厦1号楼F9\, 北京市朝阳区工体东路6号中国红街大厦1号楼F9
CATEGORIES:Events,In-person Talk
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SUMMARY:FCCC in-person Talk. Sporting Superpower: An Insider’s View on China’s Quest to be the Best by Mark Dreyer
DESCRIPTION:As Beijing prepares to become the first city in history to host both a Summer and a Winter Olympics\, the eyes of the sporting world—and beyond—will be on China come February 2022. Despite international calls for a boycott due to human rights violations\, Beijing is determined to show that it has conquered COVID-19 and can host another spectacular Olympics. But behind all the politics and the soft power\, China’s sports industry has changed dramatically since those first Games in 2008:\n• A drive to promote soccer with the ultimate goal of winning the World Cup has already gone through both boom and bust.\n• International leagues such as the NBA\, the WTA and the English Premier League now must tread through a minefield of nationalistic fervor.\n• Sportswear companies like Li-Ning and Anta have ridden a wave of domestic support in an ongoing bid to topple Nike and Adidas in the world’s largest consumer market.\n• Ski resorts have sprung up across the country as the winter sports market takes off.\nWeaving together the parallel threads of sports\, business and politics\, internationally-renowned China-based sports journalist Mark Dreyer—the China Sports Insider—who first moved to Beijing to cover the 2008 Olympics\, takes us on the rollercoaster ride of China’s burgeoning sports industry. Through a series of tales from industry insiders\, Dreyer not only paints a picture of China’s quest for dominance in yet another sector\, but also sheds light on the growing pains and global implications of China’s modernization. \nAbout the author: Formerly a football reporter with Sky Sports in the UK\, Mark Dreyer has been covering sports around the world for close to 20 years. A veteran of three Olympic and Paralympic Games (Beijing\, Vancouver\, London 2008-12)\, where he was an accredited journalist\, he has also been a reporter and producer for both Fox Sports and AP Sports in the US. A multi-sports specialist who has reported on sports events in five different continents\, his first love is football and he has previously interviewed stars including Pele and David Beckham. He has worked with a number of media outlets in China and is regularly asked to comment on the Chinese sports industry for BBC\, CNBC\, Bloomberg\, Financial Times and many others. He runs the China Sports Insider website and co-hosts the China Sports Insider Podcast on the Sinica Network. Mark has been based in China since 2007.
URL:https://fccchina.org/event/fccc-in-person-talk-sporting-superpower-an-insiders-view-on-chinas-quest-to-be-the-best-by-mark-dreyer/
LOCATION:Embassy near Sanlitun\, Beijing\, China
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