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Fan Popo (, born in November 1985) is a Chinese filmmaker, film critic, and
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activist. Fan's documentaries have focused on performance-based activism (''New Beijing, New Marriage'', and ''The VaChina Monologues'') and coming out as LGBT in the Chinese filial context (''Chinese Closet'' and ''Papa Rainbow''). He is known for the documentary ''Mama Rainbow'' and his well-publicized legal case against the Chinese state media regulator over censorship of it.


Early life

Fan was born in November 1985 in
Shandong Shandong is a coastal Provinces of China, province in East China. Shandong has played a major role in Chinese history since the beginning of Chinese civilization along the lower reaches of the Yellow River. It has served as a pivotal cultural ...
, China. He studied at
Beijing Film Academy Beijing Film Academy (BFA; zh, first=s, s=北京电影学院, labels=no) is a municipal public college in Beijing, China. It is affiliated with the City of Beijing and co-funded by the Beijing Municipal People's Government, the National Radio ...
. After a movie night with a homophobic classmate, he realised the potential of film as a tool for LGBT rights. He attended the 2nd Beijing Queer Film Festival in 2005, where he witnessed the authorities shut it down. He said of the incident, "I felt very angry, I felt I should do something to change this." These two events turned him toward activist filmmaking.


Career

Fan belongs to the dGeneration, a loose category of Chinese filmmakers who have established themselves through digital video. He is one of a relatively small number of prominent Chinese filmmakers whose output focuses on LGBT characters and topics, although he has expressed discomfort with being labelled a queer filmmaker (and with labels in general). His work has been noted alongside that of He Xiaopei and
Cui Zi'en Cui Zi'en (), born 1958, in Harbin in the People's Republic of China, is a film director, producer, film scholar, screenwriter, novelist and an outspoken LGBT activist based in Beijing. He graduated from the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences wi ...
for its "direct queer aesthetic", with an approach that is "media savvy, entangled with the global LGBT movement and advocates acceptance of queer people in a more open and diverse society". He published ''Happy Together: Complete Record of a Hundred Queer Films'' (Beifang Wenyi Press) in 2007. It was the first book of its kind to be published in mainland China. The book's profits enabled him to buy his first digital video camera. In 2009 he co-directed ''New Beijing, New Marriage'' with David Zheng. Shot on Qianmen Street in Beijing, the film documents the first of what would become an annual action to promote same-sex marriage in China. The film represents an important milestone in the Chinese LGBT movement. Fan documented theater groups who staged versions of
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around China in 2013. The resulting film, ''The VaChina Monologues'', shows the "many ways in which he Vagina Monologueshas played a vital role in giving people courage to find their voice." He is currently based in Berlin, Germany.


''Mama Rainbow'' and legal case

''Mama Rainbow'' was produced in association with PFLAG China, a Guangzhou-based organisation run by Ah Qiang. Fan met Quian at an emerging leaders program in 2008. The film follows six mothers ("one for each color of the rainbow flag") from PFLAG chapters as they spend time with their adult gay and lesbian children. It explores the potential for change in traditional Chinese attitudes around filial obligation. The film was posted online in China, where it attracted a large number of views and generated significant discussion among netizens. It screened atFrameline, Outfest, Kashish Mumbai Queer Film Festival and Hong Kong Lesbian & Gay Film Festival. In December 2014, ''Mama Rainbow'' suddenly disappeared from Chinese streaming sites. Fan was told by streaming sites Youku Tudou and 56.com that they had removed the film at the request of the State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television (SAPPRFT). Fan made an official inquiry to SAPPRFT in February 2015, but the media regulator responded that it had no record of making such a request. Fan filed a lawsuit against them in September 2015, an action that was widely reported by international media. In December 2015, Beijing No.1 Intermediate People's Court ruled that SAPPRFT was correct in stating that it had not released any document calling for the film to be taken down. The case was seen as an important victory by LGBT activists. "I still think the verdict is to my advantage, because now knowing the agency did not release any document, I can require the video sites to put my film back," Fan stated at the time. As of October 2018, the film had not been restored. Fan has continued to be vocal about censorship of his work; he spoke out against Facebook for removing queer content.


Beijing Queer Film Festival

Fan is a board member of Beijing LGBT Center and
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(BJQFF). His is credited for his role in revitalizing BJQFF in the face of more intense crackdowns by the state.


Reception

Fan's films have screened at festivals and academic conferences around the world. They include
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,
Berlinale The Berlin International Film Festival (), usually called the Berlinale (), is an annual film festival held in Berlin, Germany. Founded in 1951 and originally run in June, the festival has been held every February since 1978 and is one of Europ ...
,
Frameline The Frameline Film Festival (also known as San Francisco International LGBTQ+ Film Festival and formerly known as San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival; San Francisco International Lesbian and Gay Film Festival) is an annual event that ...
and
Outfest Outfest is an LGBTQ-oriented nonprofit that produces two film festivals, operates a movie streaming platform, and runs educational services for filmmakers in Los Angeles. Outfest is one of the key partners, alongside the Frameline Film Festival ...
. He was the recipient of the 2012 PRISM Award at Hong Kong Lesbian and Gay Film Festival. He was included on ''Advocate'' magazine's 40 Under 40 list in 2014. Despite being one of the most visible faces of China's LGBT community, Fan has spoken about the difficulties of being open about his own sexuality early in his career. "I was making films about people coming out, but I hadn't come out myself yet. I guess making these films I got to see various strategies for coming out so I planned it quite carefully. That helped smooth things a bit, but even then it took two months for my parents to accept it. It was quite tough in the beginning." He participated in
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in 2017 and has been invited to be in the jury of Teddy Award in 2019.


Filmography

* ''New Beijing, New Marriage'' (, 2009, co-directed by David Zhang) * ''Chinese Closet'' (2009) * ''Be A Woman'' (, 2011) * ''Mama Rainbow'' (, 2012) * ''The VaChina Monologues'' (, 2013) * ''Papa Rainbow'' (, 2016) * ''The Drum Tower'' (2019) * ''Floss'' (2019) * ''Beer! Beer!'' (2020)


References


External links

*
Fan Pope's films
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