The Rough Reality for China’s Indie Documentary Filmmakers
Documentary-makers have been turning out works of high artistic and social value since the 1990s. But is their golden age over?
Documentary-makers have been turning out works of high artistic and social value since the 1990s. But is their golden age over?
A new film by Guangxi-born director Yang Xiao bends an ear to the region’s dying tradition of ethnic folk ballads
Fan explores the enduring trauma for parents who lost children in the 2008 Sichuan Earthquake, and their attempts to rebuild their families
A director explores the exploitative nature of documentary filmmaking in his latest work about childhood trauma
Director Khashem Gyal on film as a religion and how real culture is “inner” culture
'The Six,' a new documentary executive-produced by James Cameron, reveals the hidden stories of six Chinese survivors aboard the Titanic
A discussion with Chinese-Malaysian filmmaker Lau Kek Huat on identity and truths in documentaries
A pair of hit documentaries lay bare the desperate struggle to strike it rich in the world’s fastest-growing economy
A filmmaker’s deep dive into the “rent-a-foreigner” industry reveals a murky business