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Carma Hinton

Carma Hinton
Born 1949 (age 67–68)
Beijing, China
Nationality Chinese
Other names Chinese: 韩倞
Alma mater Harvard University (Ph.D.)
Occupation Filmmaker
Parents

Carma Hinton (Chinese: 韩倞; pinyin: Hán jìng, born 1949) is a documentary filmmaker and Clarence J. Robinson Professor of Visual Culture and Chinese Studies at George Mason University. She worked with Richard Gordon in directing thirteen documentary films about China, including Morning Sun and The Gate of Heavenly Peace. She has also taught at Swarthmore College, Wellesley College, MIT, and Northeastern University and has lectured on Chinese culture, history, and film around the world.

Hinton was born to American parents in Beijing, China. Her father was William H. Hinton, an American farmer and prolific writer. Hinton was raised speaking Chinese as her first language. She attended Beijing's prestigious 101 Middle School before leaving the country when she was twenty-one.

Hinton attended Harvard University where she earned a Ph.D. in art history.

Hinton has received several awards for her work in film including the George Foster Peabody Award (twice), the John E. O'Connor Film Award, the Best Social and Political Documentary and the International Critics Prize (Banff Television Festival), as well as a number of nominations for "best documentary feature".

Her films have received recognition in both the popular press and in academic journals.

Hinton's films have been shown in numerous film festivals and other venues worldwide and have been broadcast on television stations around the world.


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