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Tag Archives: documentary
Child kidnapping in China: A case study
This post is by C. Custer, editor in chief of ChinaGeeks. For the past year, he has been researching and filming a documentary about kidnapped children in China. This is the story of one of the subjects of the film. Mr. Liu and … Continue reading
Posted in Crime and Corruption
Tagged Chinageeks, Danwei.com, documentary, film, kidnapping, Shanxi, Taiyuan
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Hard Queen, Up from the Underground
The full cut of Luis A. Tapia’s documentary Up from the Underground, about Shanghainese band Hard Queen as it prepares to release its debut EP, “Holiday.”
Posted in Featured Video
Tagged band, Daedalum Films, documentary, film, Hard Queen, movie
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Singing in Beijing
Short documentary from director, producer and writer Victor Muh, about a retired Chinese man who sings every day in Tuanjiehu Park.
Posted in Featured Video, Video
Tagged documentary, Sing Beijing, Victor Muh
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The Global Lives Project seeks volunteers
The Global Lives Project is planning a shoot in China in September 2008. We will be recording the life story and 24 hours in the life of a as-yet-to-be-selected Chinese person.
Posted in Announcements
Tagged documentary, film, video
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Beijing: 纽约女导演寻找23-32岁居住在北京的单身女性
Looking for Chinese woman in Beijing for documentary film.
China: A little more gay
This short documentary explores some of the views and opinions on homosexuality in Shanghai.
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Tagged documentary, homosexuality, Shanghai
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Speaka English
If you’re in Beijing this Thursday July 10, the premier screening of a documentary called Mad about English, about Chinese people learning and speaking English.
Posted in Events
Tagged Beijing, documentary, English, film, language learning, Mad About English
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Ah, the innocence
A clip from Sam Voutas’ documentary The Last Breadbox that shows the city-wide celebrations that erupted on July 13th, 2001 after Beijing was announced as the host city for the 2008 Olympics.
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Tagged 2001, 2008, Beijing, documentary, film, Olympics, Sam Voutas, The last Breadbox
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