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Amazing China (Chinese: 厉害了, 我的国) is a 2018 Chinese propaganda documentary film that depicts Chinese advancements in science, technology, and industry, and poverty reduction during Xi Jinping's tenure as the General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party (paramount leader of China). [2] [3]
It broadcasts documentaries in the English language, and is China's first state-level English-language documentary channel to broadcast globally. It used to share the "CCTV-9" name with its sister documentary channel in Mandarin Chinese. The channel has also been known to carry some Mandarin-language programmes with English subtitles; it ...
Rediscovering the Yangtze River (Chinese: 再说长江; pinyin: zàishuō chángjiāng) is a 2006 documentary created by China Central Television to follow up on an earlier 1984 documentary film named "The Story of the Yangtze River" (Chinese: 话说长江; pinyin: huàshuō chángjiāng). It is China's first documentary shot entirely in 1080i ...
This is a list of documentary films about China. Some included works may be alternatively classified as television documentaries or television series episodes. Ascension (2021) Behemoth, 2015, Director: Zhao Liang - documentary about miners; Behind the Strings (2020), the westward journeys of Shanghai Quartet's members out of the Cultural ...
Yes, “Sight” is told over the course of five decades, from a 6-year-old Wang (Zhang) seeing his doctor father, Dr. Zhensheng Wang, help a family friend who was badly hurt and blinded in the ...
Tie Xi Qu: West of the Tracks (Mandarin: [tʰjè ɕí tɕʰý] t'yeh-shee-chuh, 铁西区, Tiě xī qū) is a 2002 Chinese documentary film by Wang Bing.Over nine hours long, the film consists of three parts: "Rust," "Remnants" and "Rails."
Under the Dome (Chinese: 穹顶之下; pinyin: Qióngdǐng zhī xià) is a 2015 self-financed Chinese documentary by Chai Jing, a former China Central Television journalist, and Ming Fan, [2] the documentary director, her long-term working partner at CCTV, concerning air pollution in China.
Documentary festival IDFA, which runs Nov. 8 to 19 in Amsterdam, has revealed its first 50 titles, including the top 10 Chinese films selected by Chinese filmmaker Wang Bing, IDFA’s Guest of Honor.