Chinese directors of 5th and 6th Generation have garnered wide international recognition for their fiction output. Their documentary colleagues, however, are...
Tag - documentaries
When trains were first introduced to Thailand in the 1890s, through a royal decree heard at the beginning of the documentary, they were seen as a step towards...
During the latest years, a number of documentaries (“The Apology”, “Comfort Women”, “Silence Broken”) and films...
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...
How people survive a disaster? And why do we want to see images of it? These are the questions invoked by Chinese director Haibin Du's award-winning...
Kenichi Watanabe's debut is a documentary as it should be. An elaborate concession of events, stripped of any artistic additions, through actual footage of the...
During the last decade, Wang Bing has emerged as one of the most original, contemporary Chinese voices, through a number of documentaries that present a...
By Shikhar Verma I spent around 70 minutes with Mrs. B. During this duration, I lived with her two families and got to know about two decades of her...
“China Yellow, China Blue” is a two part documentary which covers the turbulent history of China from the end of the Qing dynasty and the formation...
India is a land of many religions. One of them is cinema. Popularity is too tame a word to describe the hold movies have over the Indian psyche. Movies form an...