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- The story of martial-arts master Ip Man, the man who trained Bruce Lee.
- The story of several families as they attempt to escape oppression in North Korea, revealing a world most of us have never seen.
- Nicknamed after a human-devouring spirit, the ruthless leader of an overseas black ops team takes up a dangerous mission in a city riddled with spies.
- The impact of the decline of heavy industry on workers and their families in the Tiexi district of Shenyang, China, at the turn of the 21st century, documented unflinchingly by a fly-on-the-wall camera.
- A duel between two master swordsmen for the hand of a beautiful young maiden leads to a 20-year-old grudge that proves deadly.
- U.S. POWs in WWII sent to Northern China by the Japanese, condemned to spend the rest of their lives working as slaves in factories. The men fight to survive brutal winters, disease, and even more brutal guards, while secretly resisting.
- As a doctor, Zhiyuan Wang spent 30 years studying how to save lives. He never imagined that he would spend another 10 years investigating how Chinese doctors take innocent lives. 95% of his evidence comes directly from China. His sources are Chinese doctors, judges, legislators, military officials, government officials, the media, and hospital websites. His research reveals an inconceivable truth - China's hospitals, judiciary, and military worked together under the authority of the previous Chinese president Jiang Zemin to mercilessly slaughter a large number of Falun Gong practitioners through the harvesting of their organs. Today in a time of peace, it is difficult for people to believe that such a large=scale massacre has been silently taking place in China. But the truth shows that this frenzied killing machine, driven by huge profits, is still running rampant in society.
- The movie is developed by talking about stories which took place in three cities: Shenyang, Shanghai and Beijing.
- Immerse yourself in the tranquil rhythms of Shenyang with filmmaker Barry Wilkinson's "41 Degrees North." Shot over seven weeks, this observational documentary captures the essence of daily life without political undertones. Through a seamless blend of visuals, sounds, and minimal narration, Wilkinson crafts a relaxing and immersive experience, inviting viewers to feel the pulse of the city. From bustling markets to serene parks, the film evokes a sense of connection with Shenyang's residents, emphasizing the harmonious relationship between urban life and nature. "41 Degrees North" is a cinematic escape, a passport to the heart of China, where observation becomes a serene journey.
- By keeping a secret, CY has become the primary suspect in a missing boy's case. Despite his every effort to prove that he is not the perpetrator accused by the public, he ultimately succumbs to insanity amidst the malicious public opinion.
- -Filmed in the summer of 1973, this feature-length documentary shows unforgettable images of four major cities of the People's Republic of China: Beijing, Chenyang, Shanghai and Kwangchow (Canton). He introduces us to a new type of workers who are totally devoted to the community, ready to serve Maoist China and to continue the revolution to build a better socialist country.
- International documentary mini-series (4 X 58") and home video (1 X 120") looking at the six Chinese cities, in addition to Beijing, that selected to host events for the 2008 Olympic Games. An unexpected look at urban life in a country where Adam Smith has seemingly replaced Karl Marx, and nothing will ever be the same.
- In-depth look at the city hosting the 2008 Summer Olympic Games.
- Fighter Pilot Gao Zhi Hang heroically defends his country against the Japanese invaders.
- Road to Kunlun is a second line of events by Kunlun Fight for professional fighters in their early career.
- Mukden's streets almost deserted by Russians. The first two figures on horseback seen in the picture are those of Mr. Douglas Story, Daily Express, and Mr. Middleton, Associated Press, correspondents, on their way to the R. R. Station. The last view shows a crowd of Chinese beggars scrambling for "cash" thrown to them for purposes of lending further animation to the picture.
- Since 1954, the Chinese and Hungarian people have bonded. What started as an exhibition football game between the two nations evolved into a relationship that helped football reach new levels of popularity in the Far East. In this charming Eats-meets-West story, we are introduced to the former Chinese footballers reminiscing about their time training and living alongside Hungary's legendary "Golden team'. Not only did the Chinese team return home with newfound skills, their experience lead to a complete reform of Chinese and Asian football. This documentary builds upon this existing bond, being the first Hungarian-Chinese co-production in history, offering a first-hand account of the strength of sports diplomacy in connecting people across seemingly great divides.
- Stories from Chinese citizens including factory workers, villagers, and a wealthy business man caught up in China's ongoing effort to modernize its economy.