Overview of articles
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The Last Moose of Aoluguya
Gu Tao has followed for years the lives of several members of the (previously nomadic) Ewenki minority in Northeast China. The result is sometimes stuPublished on: -
La lampe au beurre de yak
Photographer creates staged portraits in a Tibetan village. The backdrops of Disney figures and tropical islands are lowered using a squeaky pulley.Published on: -
Letters from the South
An omnibus film about how immigrant Chinese in Southeast Asia cling to their traditional customs, language and habits – even after centuries in a diffPublished on: -
On the Beat
Black comedy about the everyday conflict between tradition and progress in a Peking police station. An influx of semi-criminal newcomers from the counPublished on: -
Only You Alone
A young Chinese woman suffers from epilepsy. Her dreams die, but it only makes her stronger.Published on: -
Dwelling in the Fuchun Mountains
The ups and downs of the Yu Family in the Chinese provincial town of Fuyang. Panoramic impression of radical changes, told with calm, reserved empathyPublished on: -
Trap Street
A young surveyor has his eye on an attractive researcher, but she suddenly disappears during a seemingly successful appointment. Mysterious events folPublished on: -
Ai Weiwei’s Appeal ¥15,220,910.50
Ai Weiwei, famous artist and notorious activist, does not so much direct films, he designs them. Just the way you design buildings or a political…Published on: -
A Touch of Sin
Modern impression of China, inspired by four unofficial news reports that appeared principally on Weibo (the Chinese Twitter), investigating why so maPublished on: -
Damp Season
A young couple in a humid city in the South of China drift apart. Dreamy study of the complexity of human relationships.Published on: