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By no stretch of the imagination China has been, and arguably still is, the world's factory; the manufacturing womb of a planet where consumption is the...
During the latest years, a number of documentaries (“The Apology”, “Comfort Women”, “Silence Broken”) and films...
Interview with Ding Sheng: Having chosen to make this movie, I also have to accept the consequences.
Ding Sheng is a Chinese film director and screenwriter, born in Qingdao, Shandong. His works include “Little Big Soldier”, “Police Story...
One of the biggest commercial blockbusters in Chinese cinema, Jiaozi's extraordinary family-friendly animated tale Ne Zha follows a special look at one of the...
When it rains it pours. As ironic as it could possibly sound this is how to best explain the myriad of subtleties and nuances coursing through the debut...
Following on the success of The Unity of Heroes, Vincent Zhao returns to the iconic role of Chinese folk-hero Wong Fei Hong one more time for a thrilling old...
After initially delivering the classic “Infernal Affairs” trilogy, the writers of that series, Felix Chong and Alan Mak, are back in the genre once...
J. P Sniadecki collected footage from 2011 to 2013 on China's humongous railway system, in order to present a film that uses everyday life inside the wagons to...
By Andrew Loh Director Chen Kaige is one of China's most prominent and influential directors. Born Chen Aige in Beijing, he was the son of noted director Chen...