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The National Film Center honors screenwriter Qiu Gangjian with a retrospective, while a Korean horror film incorporates Indonesian rituals. Meanwhile, Chinese media defends the indie film 'Dear You' against propaganda accusations, and a 1978 film starring Clint Eastwood is remembered as a beloved comedy.

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Film Center Honors Groundbreaking Screenwriter Qiu Gangjian with July Retrospective

- The National Film and Audiovisual Center is presenting a July program featuring the works of late screenwriter Qiu Gangjian. - The program, titled "Red Chamber Undercurrents: Selected Screenplays by Qiu Gangjian," includes nine films. - Qiu Gangjian collaborated with renowned directors and actors, and his screenplays explored bold themes like eroticism, same-sex love, and suspense.