Hi, Betty. It seems that Yellow Earth is out of print and, also, has not been made into a DVD. You can use the http://www.imdb.com/ website to find out if a title has been made into DVD format. Once you find the information page of the film you are looking for, look over at the top right corner and you will see a box titled "Shop". The box will tell you in which countries the film is available in which format. I find it useful to know if a film even exists in DVD before trying to hunt it down. But both Facets and this website, http://www.chinesetapes.com/movie_chinese/home.html, have Raise the Red Lantern in DVD format. Another source I use, Eddie Brandt's, here in LA, has Yellow Earth in VHS, in case you don't. Their website is http://www.ebsmvideo.com/. They tout themselves as the best video store in the world, although they don't specify which "world" they're talking about! But they do have thousands of classic films. They're a bit eccentric, (a kind of kitschy-Hollywood atmosphere pervades) so if you speak to them on the phone, make sure you get the person's name who gives you information because the employees, all extremely knowledgeable, seem to contradict themselves about the simplest things. Finally, while http://www.cheng-tsui.com/ has neither of the two films that you mentioned, it does have a variety of film, including historical, cultural, and documentary films. By the way, I had the pleasure of visiting your lovely campus last month! Best regards, Luz Forero Luz Forero, Associate Director Keck Language and Culture Studio Occidental College 1600 Campus Road Los Angeles, California 90041 ph: (323) 259-2843 fx: (323) 341-4940 *********** Betty: According to the IMDB (http://www.imdb.com), MGM has the US distribution rights for Raise the Red Lantern, for example, but that alas may have changed. (distribution rights change frequently and are bought and sold like commodities). Try calling Facets, or even a smaller distributor like New Yorker Films, and asking them if they know how to get in touch with US distributor for this film. I have found calling is much more productive than searching the web, partly because this info changes often. When/if you do locate the distributor, be sure to inquire about acquiring the public performance rights (PPR) for the film. The public performance rights give your school the right to show the film outside of the classroom, say, in a language house or at a film festival. Without the PPR, you are limited to showing the film ONLY in a classroom and as part of the class. What is more, w/o the PPR, the distributors could come back and haunt you should they get news of you showing one of their films at a public lecture, film festival, even in a dorm lounge. Take it from me... we have experience in this and the fines are huge. Hope this helps. Barbara -- Barbara Sawhill Director, Cooper International Learning Center Lecturer, Hispanic Studies Department Oberlin College Oberlin, OH 44074 Voice: 440-775-8595 Fax: 440-775-6888 http://www.oberlin.edu/ilc President-elect, IALLT http://www.iallt.org Language Lab Unleashed! http://www.languagelabunleashed.com (the show) http://www.languagelabunleashed.com/blog (the blog) ************** http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=280006468639&category=617 Yellow Earth Raise the Red Lantern (1991) Starring: Li Gong, Caifei He Director: Yimou Zhang http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000BBOU5O/sr=8-1/qid=1155298979/ref=pd_bbs_1/1 04-0972252-8979154?ie=UTF8 Is this what you were looking for? FJ Muskingum College ************** Betty: As far as the ones you named, I found _Raise the Red Lantern_ on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000BBOU5O/imdb-adbox/002-5331191-4699233 . But I found it by looking it up on IMDB and then using their handy-dandy link to Amazon. They also have links to Amazon Canada, UK, Germany, and France. This still of course doesn't mean that everything has come out on DVD. For example, _Yellow Earth_, to take the other you named, is only listed via IMDB as being at Amazon on VHS. Then again, searching "yellow earth dvd" on Google throws back a result (in the product search results) for an eBay auction (http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=280006468639&category=617), which could just mean that there are pirated versions around. And on the third hand, another of the Google search results (http://www.dvdtimes.co.uk/content.php?contentid=290) says that it's only available on VCD rather than DVD. Tk Trip Kirkpatrick SysAdmin / Sr. Programmer Center for Language Study e: [log in to unmask] w: http://www.cls.yale.edu/ *********************************************** LLTI is a service of IALLT, the International Association for Language Learning (http://iallt.org/), and The Consortium for Language Teaching and Learning (http://www.languageconsortium.org/). Join IALLT at http://iallt.org. Otmar Foelsche, LLTI-Editor ([log in to unmask]) ***********************************************