A microcosm of China past and present flows through Xu Tong’s intimate docu “Shattered,” in which the maverick indie filmmaker continues to refine his techniques and concerns shown in his previous “Wheat Harvest” and “Fortune Teller.”
Wang Wo’s experimental documentary takes the direct cinema approach to the realm of avantgardism, im...
Two Uigur brothers and a friend are in love with parkour, a kind of extreme sport. Regardless of opp...
The film explores the hidden face of poverty in one of the world's most affluent and capitalistic ci...
The little-known Hunan Suining County is an ordinary but full of magical places. As the theoretical ...
This important, patient documentary follows a year in the life of the sidings dwellers who eke out a...
To commemorate the 70th anniversary of the victory of WWII, this documentary film describes the eigh...
Before the Flood is a study of the final weeks of a dying city, as thousand-year-old Fengjie on the ...
Filmed over three years on China’s railways, The Iron Ministry traces the vast interiors of a countr...
July 27th, 1976 - a day the people of Tangshan will never forget. When that fateful day ended, tens ...
"China Gate" tells the story of young Chinese fight to change their fate through studying. Right bef...
The Chinese Department of Sun Yat-sen University (Guangzhou) staged the Chinese debut of "The Vagina...
Xu Xin’s film “Dao Lu” (China 2012) offers an exclusive “in camera” encounter with Zheng Yan, an 83 ...
China marks the beginning of the extensive Asian theme in Ottinger’s filmography and is her first tr...
"If the old doesn't go, the new never comes" recites a teenager hanging out near a demolition site i...
A short documentary that captures the longest total solar eclipse of the 21st century, The Yellow Ba...
The "Great Sichuan Earthquake" took place at 14:28 on May 12, 2008. In the days after, ordinary peop...