Swimming, Dancing examines audiovisual representations of the Yangtze (1934–present), from silent film to video art to the contemporary vlog. Inspired by the city symphonies of the 1920s, Swimming, Dancing pieces together a “river symphony”, evoking the images, sounds and contradictions that make up the river’s turbulent history.
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Chinese filmmaker Jia Zhangke returns to the shooting locations of his films, along with his actors,...

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A provocative and poetic exploration of how the British people have seen their own land through more...

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How do you reconcile a commitment to non-violence when faced with violence? Why do the poor often se...

Filmmakers Jordan Reclus and Mathieu Ciulla travel through the South of France, investigating an elu...

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Jerry, an ordinary immigrant dad, retired in Orlando, is recruited to be an undercover agent for the...

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