Genre is an important approach in film studies, providing ways to group together films that are marked by similar characters, subjects, settings, styles and/or themes. This course investigates some major genres in the dynamic and proliferating Chinese-language cinema. The course comprises three sections. Section One focuses on youth film, a genre that began to draw attention from academia only in recent years. Section Two centers a well-established genre of Chinese cinema, martial arts film. Section Three examines art film, the genre that has played a pivotal role in facilitating “dialogues” between Chinese cinema(s) and the cinemas in other parts of the world. In exploring these genres, the course pays close attention to the following aspects: generic conventions and inventions, aesthetic legacy and breakthrough, and implications of the wider context. The course has a strong comparative perspective, covering three major film cultures in Chinese-language cinemas, i.e. Hong Kong, Taiwan and mainland China. The assessment of the course is comprised of three components: a research proposal, a class presentation and a full research essay.