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- An animated adventure in which the free-spirited UglyDolls confront what it means to be different, struggle with a desire to be loved, and ultimately discover who you truly are is what matters most.
- Yu Hong leaves her home village and starts university in Beijing, where she develops a consuming and compulsive relationship with another student. The student riots from 1989 then ensue and take a toll on their lives.
- A story of violent love within a time frame spanning from 2001 to 2017.
- For family reasons, Zhong Bufan, a young man from a small town, flees his home to try to reach Beijing. On the way, he crosses paths with Ren Jiqing, an old man suffering from Alzheimer's disease who mistakes him for his son.
- Spanning seventeen cities and five countries on four continents, ANNO 2020 is a global kaleidoscope of interconnected characters seeking redemption, forgiveness and answers amidst the chaos of Anno MMXX (Year 2020).
- A beautiful young model is caught between personal tragedy and foreign affairs in her race to join the glamorous world of international auto shows.
- It tells a story between Lin Qian and Li Zhicheng, how they became the successful entrepreneurs and finally harvested their fruit of love.
- Lisa, a 12-year-old student confronts bullies in a magical journey in both real and virtual worlds, and learns valuable lessons about strength and family along the way.
- Democracy in China exists, that is, in a primary school in Wuhan where a grade 3 class can vote who they want as class monitor.
- A group of doctors at a hospital in Wuhan, China are the first in the world to deal with a new disease, COVID-19.
- Story of how the smart concubine, future Chinese empress Dou, and other women influenced the power struggle and reign of men.
- A country schoolteacher reaching retirement comes to Wuhan in search of his only son. His dying wife has requested to see her boy one last time. He is met by his daughter Yanhong who works as an escort in a karaoke bar. Yanhong introduces him to a policeman who sympathizes with his plight and agrees to help him to find his son. The two quickly become friends. Yanhong also presents her father to her boyfriend, the owner of the karaoke, an older man, who drives a luxury car. However when the four of them meet for dinner one night the old policeman recognizes the boyfriend as a man he arrested over ten years ago...
- A never-before-seen look at the rigorous standards and intense competition that characterizes the brewing of the world's most iconic American Lager -- Budweiser.
- Two young farm workers, who like millions of others, leave their village to seek their fortunes in the city. Each chose a vastly different path to make it and become embroiled in misunderstandings, gangster brawls and police raids.
- A team directed by Activist and artist Ai Weiwei films inside the hospitals, homes, and quarantine sites of Wuhan, the first city hit in the global COVID-19 pandemic.
- Filmed in Wuhan, "Sweet Osmanthus Flowering Late" is an ethnographic film that envisions social rejuvenation in the aftermath of the pandemic. It postulates the existence of a mass dreaming phenomenon facilitating collective convalescence.
- Amid news reports of ravenous beasts roaming the night, Gao, an ex-con bar manager and leader of a punk band in Wuhan, China, gets caught up in a series of unexplained and brutal murders. When Nicole, a young American passing through town, attracts his attention, it's not long before her mysterious past and a local gang of thugs turn the night scene into a life-and-death struggle!
- The first installment in Byun Young-joo's trilogy documenting the past and present lives of Korean women and girls who were forced to work in Japanese military brothels during World War Two.
- A love story between a Chinese woman and a French expatriate in Shanghai.
- On January 23, 2020, the Chinese authority imposed a lockdown in Wuhan, as well as other cities in the Hubei province, in an attempt to prevent the Corona-virus from spreading further across the nation.
- Dutch photographer Ruben Terlou travels the banks of the Yangtze to examine how China's economic overhaul affected people's lives.
- Las Vegas isn't the only city adorned with architectural replicas. Today, you can admire the London Bridge near Shanghai, visit St. Peter's Basilica in Côte d'Ivoire, or take selfies with one of China's Eiffel Towers. These large-scale copycat monuments can seem like mirages conceived by clever real estate investors, but what do they say about imaginary geographies, modern tourism and globalized urban planning? Do they herald a world where travellers won't cross borders, or are they proof of heightened cultural exchange and new transnational identities? A captivating and poetic meditation, THE REAL THING elegantly journeys from one corner of the globe to the next-capturing a strange postcard here, an unexpected slice of life there-and collects philosophical musings from the people who design and inhabit those places. It creates an intriguing mirror game that plays with the viewer's perception and reflects an unexpected image of the world.
- Conflicts and compromises between the urban administrators and an aging fruit vendor who takes advantage of public streets to do his business in Wuhan, the largest city in Central China.
- Featuring the immersive soundtrack "TIME" from Academy Award® winning composer Hans Zimmer, "TIME" is a visual short film with carefully picked drone footage from various media outlets showing the aftermaths of cities and states going in lockdown all over the world due to the COVID-19 outbreak, which results in empty streets, abandoned iconic places and ghosted highways in otherwise highly populated metropolises such as Germany, Los Angeles, France, Boston, and more. As a result, "TIME" is a emotional, yet hopeful way to spread awareness of this pandemic and a tribute to thank all people who are actively fighting this disease, for the world known as the "Corona" virus. Dreamway Studios Entertainment presents "TIME" a short by Simon Scheerens, available to stream on YouTube starting March 26, 2020.
- A film crew that had traveled to Wuhan is confronted with a sudden lockdown and decides to go film in the streets. They race through the city, joining forces with volunteers who are offering free resources to the elderly and the homeless.
- Chinese filmmaker Fang Bin's report from hospitals in Wuhan, Hubei province, People's Republic of China, regarding the current outbreak of corona-virus disease (COVID-19). Fang Bin was not heard of after February 10,2020 3:00P.M.
- China, 1997. An unhappy marriage, a love affair and a child who holds all the secrets.
- Oscar is 40 years old teacher whose Jekyll and Hyde lifestyle starts to cast a shadow on his family life. Just when he is starting to show signs of calming down following the birth of his firstborn, new mortgage and several visits to psychiatrist, his manager lures him back into his old life as rock'n'roll lunatic and to an apocalyptic three week tour in China.
- Faith is the bird that feels the light when the dawn is still dark. A murmur of a few voices became a Murmuration.
- Shot over 14 months, this film records the everyday lives of children at a boarding kindergarten in Wuhan, Hubei Province. It shows how they experience an education overburdened with social and historical background. It catches their moments of laughter and happiness, their struggles against setbacks that they do not always understand, their thoughts about issues that arise both in their own and in the adult world. It is a film that makes everyone laugh, but the naivety of the children is always shown from their own perspective. Deep insights are embedded in the seemingly light-hearted scenes and not only about childhood. For the film is also a metaphor for the adult world. As the opening line of the film says: "They are our children, but maybe they are us ourselves".
- A man and a woman meet on the edge of a lake in China. Both are of French and Chinese blood, not knowing clearly what their identity is .
- Emotional journey to the initial place of the great pandemic of our era. Meet the first people who suffered the disease and the first doctors who fought against it in a unique document.
- Set in early days in 2020. The Covid-19 pandemia outbreaks in city Wuhan, Hubei Province, Central China. Many people suffered the disease and more people from all over the country rushed to the city to help.
- School life of five fresh girl students of south-east university.
- Everything is dark, Jaques is illuminated by the moon light. A quick pan to his face, shows Jaques staring intensely at the moon. His face has an intense sadness behind the eyes. The camera zooms in on the eyes. Camera goes back and forth between the moon and Jacques' eyes. Camera shifts from the moon to Jaques lying on the ground in the fetal position, sweating profusely. Jaques is crying, in a fetal position, and sweating profusely) Side pan Jaques: They don't see the moon They can't see the moon they're not even looking.
- Shot in China, Korea and Japan between 2015, Stray Dogs is a cinematographic essay, a poetry on the usefulness of the useless, a creation on the universal link, this tenuous thread that binds human sensitivities together.
- Following Wuhan's Coronavirus shut down, a rural single mother, Zhao, embarks on a dangerous journey in search of her preemie newborn baby stranded in a WuhanHospital. Joining her path is a mysterious eight-year-old girl.
- A worldwide campaign and petition have been launched by Animal Equality, in hope for an immediate closure of the world's wet markets that get their name in part from blood, guts, scales and water that soak the floors of the stalls, in other words, remnants from the animals brutally killed for customers who wanna eat fresh meat. In India, China and Vietnam, many animals live in filthy conditions and suffer from dehydration, starvation and disease. Wet markets are not only known for posing an immediate threat to the public health due to documented disease outbreaks both in the past and the present days, but are also extremely cruel and inhumane to animals.
- This documentary focuses on the female Chinese writer Xiao Hong and her traveling during the Sino-Japanese war years between 1932 and 1942.
- The Documentary record the life of a panda, Ying, and his Trainer, Bai, in their small residential room inside China Wuhan Acrobatic Troupe. They both share a life behind bars where the outside world is out of reach and only accessible through a television.
- This French-narrated technology/computer documentary takes a look at how some MMORPG games are utilized by entrepreneurs and the issue of so-called internet addiction.