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This is a list of documentary films about China. Some included works may be alternatively classified as television documentaries or television series episodes. Ascension (2021) Behemoth, 2015, Director: Zhao Liang - documentary about miners; Behind the Strings (2020), the westward journeys of Shanghai Quartet's members out of the Cultural ...
Under the Dome (Chinese: 穹顶之下; pinyin: Qióngdǐng zhī xià) is a 2015 self-financed Chinese documentary by Chai Jing, a former China Central Television journalist, and Ming Fan, [2] the documentary director, her long-term working partner at CCTV, concerning air pollution in China.
Two weeks after its debut, the docuseries became one of Netflix's Top 5 most-watched documentaries of 2019. [4] On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes , the series has a 67% approval rating, based on 12 reviews, with an average rating of 8.3/10.
The SAPPRFT found that the film "violated history" and "exaggerated the ignorance, insensitivity and servility of the Chinese people", and that "there was a serious deviation from the basic intent". [100] It was first screened in Japan on April 27, 2002. The film can be viewed on China Central Television's CCTV website and other video sites ...
Worst Roommate Ever is a 2022 Netflix docuseries which features stories about roommates with malevolent and sometimes violent intentions who turn the lives of their unsuspecting victims into real-life nightmares. [1] [2] In May 2024, Netflix renewed the series for a second season which premiered on June 26, 2024. [3]
Joshua: Teenager vs. Superpower is a 2017 documentary directed by Joe Piscatella about Joshua Wong, a teenager who rallies Hong Kong youth in dissent during the 2014 Hong Kong Occupy Movement when the Chinese Communist Party reneged on its promise of autonomy to the territory. At Sundance, Netflix negotiated worldwide viewing rights for the ...
Found is a 2021 documentary film directed and produced by Amanda Lipitz.An international co-production of the United States and China, it follows three adopted teenage girls who discover they are blood-related cousins on 23andMe and travel to China seeking answers about their identity and family history.
On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 55% of 38 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 4.9/10.The website's consensus reads: "There are good things and there are Bad Things, and while the film may not rise above its potential -- or source of inspiration -- it delivers a memorable experience."