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This horror anthology movie was inspired by three real life incidents, woven together to create a plot full of suspense and anticipation. As the title suggested, the incidents from this movie was selected from an alarming pool of unsettling news in our society today.
This film mainly tells the story of a young girl who is being chased and beaten by two big men in the noisy and flickering corner of Lan Kwai Fong. When the girl finally fainted from exhaustion, the mysterious and handsome Bartender rescued the girl. The girl woke up in a bar called "Bar.tender" with a tasteful decoration. Bartender with a smile on the corner of her mouth was elegantly mixing drinks in front of the bar. The girl walked to the bar and sat down. At this time, the first customer entered the bar...
Wu Wenguang revisits the artist Gao Bo more than 20 years after their earlier encounters which were documented in "Bumming in Beijing" (1990) and "At Home in the World" (1995).
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The film tells the story of a young man named Maher who loves car modification and racing. After an illegal racing party, his good brother is arrested and imprisoned. In order to rescue his brother from prison, Maher agrees to cooperate with the police and infiltrate the smuggling ring as an undercover agent. In the process of solving the case, Maher and the policewoman developed feelings. In the end, the two worked together to bring the smuggling group to justice and successfully rescued the brother.
As a 12-year-old preps for her final try-out for the traditionally all-boys Chinese youth Olympic weightlifting team, she gets some valuable pointers from a surprising source.
INNER EAR INFLAMMATION can be regarded as the answer to the title of my first music documentary, ARE WE REALLY SO FAR FROM THE MADHOUSE? Both films were shot on the spur of the moment; the difference between the two is that ARE WE REALLY SO FAR FROM THE MADHOUSE? was made specifically for Yang Haisong, whose music I had regrettably never used even though he had suggested it many times, while INNER EAR INFLAMMATION is 100% ruthless contraband. The shooting and production were completed in a very short period of time, but this doesn't mean it was sloppily done. In fact, INNER EAR INFLAMMATION is by far the least regrettable of all of my works to date, including the feature films. -Li Hongqi
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To pursue new career opportunities, Justin Lo decided that he should move his base to Beijing. Bidding an emotional farewell to the Hong Kong music scene, the singer-songwriter entertained his fans one last time at the Hong Kong Coliseum with two concerts in late January 2011. A number of top musicians and interesting artists participated in the concerts, including producer Mark Lui, guitarist Joey Tang, Justin's musician uncle Ted Lo, and guest performers C AllStar and Wan Kwong. The concert rundown comprised a variety of music genres and styles, including some re-arranged versions of Justin's most popular songs.
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Three brothers who were invited to participate in a police robbery exercise went to the wrong bank while drunk and met the real robber.
A small village in the white mountains and black waters, there are two small and famous women, the female militia company commander "big smoke gun", "hate married" beauty "one thousand eight." Occasionally, the “one thousand eight” smashed into the seemingly calm family life of the “big smoke gun”. Grace and hate, love and hatred, reincarnation and jealousy. Who won again? Who is redeemed?
Three women, three generations. This is a Chinese family without love in 1940s.
A documentary following the filmmaker, Shu Qiao, who went back to his hometown of Shuangjing, a rural village in Hunan Province. He interviewed the elders in his village who lived through the Great Famine during 1959-1961. His main purpose was to gather the names of those who suffered and died during the famine and to ask the village to donate money for erecting a monument in their name
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An experimental documentary film produced and directed in 2014. The film’s title also translates literally into Eight Trigrams in Chinese. In the Asian culture, Eight Trigrams refer to the fundamental principles of reality, seen as a range of eight interrelated concepts. However, in contemporary China, when people talk about Eight Trigrams, they mostly refer to someone gossiping. The film is about a steel mill worker listening to gossips and her fantasies. The Director wanted to express the view that all things in the world are connected. Truth may be an illusion. Fiction could be real too.
While surveying city streets for a digital-mapping company, engineer Qiuming catches sight of Lifen, a beautiful young woman. Immediately smitten, he follows her to a street that doesn’t appear on any map or even a GPS.
Late in 2011, Wukan, a village in southern China, captured international attention when demonstrators flooded the streets, rebelling against decades of corrupt rule. Despite the hurdles, the unthinkable happened in Wukan - the village committee fell and democratic elections were announced. But, what happens after a successful uprising? WUKAN: THE FLAME OF DEMOCRACY follows the challenges faced by a rural Chinese community after adopting a new political system.
This is a robbery taken place in a studio. Three robbers hijacked huge property and trapped nine hostages. The robbery scene was broadcast live while dealing with the police.
In the first year of Emperor Daizong of the Tang Dynasty (763), Hua Xing, a descendant of Hua Tuo, went to Chang'an to ask for the medicine to save his father Hua De's life. When they came to Fengling Town, they encountered the "Assassin Alliance"
Set against the breathtaking backdrop of Tibet, this film tells the moving story of Li Suzhi, a devoted military doctor who dedicated 36 years of his life to serving the people of the Tibetan plateau. Based on true events, the story showcases his compassion, sacrifice, and unwavering commitment to saving lives in one of the world’s most remote and challenging environments. With stunning visuals of vast grasslands, majestic mountains, sacred temples, devoted pilgrims, and vibrant Tibetan culture, the film offers a rare, panoramic look into the region’s humanity, spirituality, and resilience. It is both a tribute to a selfless healer and a vivid portrayal of military-civilian unity, ethnic harmony, and the enduring spirit that connects hearts across the snow-covered land.
A coming out of age story of 2 secondary school students who study in a Christian school. Ming is in closet and Hei is openly gay.
Six-year old Lin resides in an isolated fishing village with her brother and their widowed mother. When the family gets an opportunity to start a new life, Lin has a startling revelation. A melancholic tale inspired by real events.
As the question goes, this is the daily life of a grass-roots cadre. The day is white and the night is black.
In a remote mountain village, the lives of three generations of a family are defined by hardship and loss. The aging grandmother fears death while her son struggles to find work and becomes increasingly anxious and impoverished. Meanwhile, her grandson returns from the city to start a chicken farming business, only to fail and go into debt. The village, named after a mythical rock representing a fallen turtle, seems to bind its inhabitants to a shared destiny of defeat and struggle.
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The documentary, “JIAYI”, adopts a particular position from where it objectively and non-discriminatingly uncovers a real world of these left-behind kids in rural area in China, which overthrows the social stereotyping towards this special group existing in the remote and underdeveloped regions.
The "River" is symbolized emotion and the "Castle" is symbolized crisis, distinction and liberation. When the film liberates its original contact by physically weaving it and printing through dense chemistry, the malted lights speaks this transformation.
A short film commissioned by a hotel in Beijing, The Opposite House.