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Round Eyes in the Middle Kingdom

A Film by Ronald Levaco


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Filmmaker Ronald Levaco was born in China of Russian Jewish parents, but his family fled when he was ten years old, as did most Westerners, as the revolution spread in 1949. Forty-five years later, Mr. Levaco returns to the country of his birth to discover what happened to Israel Epstein, his father's best friend, a Russian Jew who decided to stay.

Round Eyes in the Middle Kingdom is an attempt to understand the motivations behind Epstein's actions: why he joined Mao's communist revolution which forced most foreigners to leave; why he has chosen to remain in China after being subjected to solitary confinement during the 1970s; why he elected to become a Chinese citizen. The film also documents what kind of life he has made for himself as China's leading foreign journalist.

But Round Eyes in the Middle Kingdom is more than a straightforward biography. The exploration of Epstein's life is part of filmmaker Levaco's attempt to put his own life into focus, to reconcile his own comfortable, colonial childhood in China with the famines and suffering that led to the Chinese revolution in the first place.

"A fresh spin on cross-cultural observation [and] an intriguing mix of the personal and political that side-steps all the usual wide-eyed-Westerner cliches."—Variety

"Terrific!"—The Hollywood Reporter






** Golden Gate Award, 1996 San Francisco International Film Festival
** Gold Apple, 1996 National Educational Media Network
** 1996 Cine Golden Eagle
** First Prize, 1996 Judah Magnes Jewish Film Festival

52 minutes / color
Release Date: 1997
Copyright Date: 1995
Sale/video: $390.00
Rental/VHS: $75


Subject areas: Asia, China, East Asia, History (World), Jewish Studies, Multi-Cultural Studies, Politics

Related Links:

Israel Epstein's NY Times Obituary

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Through the Consul's Eye: Films shot by a French Consul in turn-of-the-century China. With a camera lent by the Lumiere brothers, he documented the historic events and everyday life he saw around him.

Sunrise Over Tiananmen Square: An artist's personal exploration of China's recent history from the Cultural Revolution through the 1980s, told through a rich collage of original artwork, archival and family photographs, and animation.


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