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  • The eight episodes feature the historical background and basic process of the Long March from a panoramic view and a grand perspective. Chronologically, it vividly demonstrates the great arduous and legendary history of the Long March, heavily focus and records the major events of the Long March and continuously interweaves historical and real-time changes in space and time. It shows the inheritance and development of the spirit of the Long March, and accurately and concisely highlight the historic proposition, "the long march will always be on the road."
  • The film has a total of six episodes, respectively, "Xinjiang", "Hainan", "Shaanxi", "Heilongjiang", "Jiangxi", "Shanghai." This film overlook the earth of China with a new aerial view, and each episode tells the story of a province's topography, natural landscape, cultural history and its development and changes. The film takes the route of air flight as a clue and uses storytelling narration form to show a beautiful, ecological and a China which the audiences are both familiar with but also full of freshness.
  • This film follows the new development concept of innovation, coordination, greenness, openness and sharing, fully reflecting since the opening of the party's 18th CPC National Congress, the active endeavor, down-to earth hardworking and of all people and the historic achievements made in China's economic and social development under the leadership of the party Central Committee with Comrade Xi Jinping at the core. It also fully demonstrated that the Chinese people have gained more sense of gain, security, happiness and pride over the past five years and truly recorded the historic leap from which the Chinese nation has stood up and got rich and strong.
  • In 2006, the shooting crew began tracking and recording more than a dozen children in a kindergarten, and the record lasted for ten years. Children entered into kindergarten then to elementary school and middle school. As Ten years have passed, time has changed their appearance, giving them independent thought and autonomous action. How will they break the confusion of youth? How will they choose their future life? This is the only documentary in China that records children growing for an extended period of time. What effects will parents, society and schools have on the growth of children? The ten years of growth highlights the power of time.
  • The film has a total of six episodes, respectively, "Xinjiang", "Hainan", "Shaanxi", "Heilongjiang", "Jiangxi", "Shanghai." This film overlook the earth of China with a new aerial view, and each episode tells the story of a province's topography, natural landscape, cultural history and its development and changes. The film takes the route of air flight as a clue and uses storytelling narration form to show a beautiful, ecological and a China which the audiences are both familiar with but also full of freshness.
  • Director Rahul Jain presents an intimate, observantly portrayal of the rhythm of life and work in a gigantic textile factory in Gujarat, India. Moving through the corridors and bowels of the enormous and disorientating structure, the camera takes the viewer on a journey to a place of dehumanizing physical labor and intense hardship, provoking cause for thought about persistent pre-industrial working conditions and the huge divide between first world and developing countries. Since the 1960s the area of Sachin in western India has undergone unprecedented, unregulated industrialization, exemplified in its numerous textile factories. MACHINES portraits only one of these factories, while at the same time representing the thousands of laborers working, living and suffering in an environment they can’t escape without unity. With strong visual language, memorable images and carefully selected interviews of the workers themselves, Jain tells a story of inequality and oppression, humans and machines.
  • China's van Goghs tells the stories of peasant turned painters who are carving out different paths for themselves after years of hand copying Western masterpieces, which are sold to high street retailers around the world. While van Gogh only sold one painting in his lifetime, these production line painters have sold van Goghs in the thousands. But van Gogh represents more than just the livelihoods of these painter workers; his art, life and legend motivates them to fulfill their own dreams. Their journey is emblematic of of China’s Dream for the 21st Century: to go from ‘Made in China’ to ‘Created in China’.
  • The big events in nature often happen in the form of lightning strikes and we can not keep up with their beats simply by the naked eye. This series will use high-speed camera technology, approached those who kill prey with the fastest speed or those flee from the predator's hunt as well as revealing the animal living only by fast speeds. Sharks with their mouth waiting at any second, viper snakes that instantly attack, and cricket that jump beyond notice -- all their movements happen like lightning. However, when these lightning moves are slowed down to 10 or 15 seconds, then what will the happen? How do these quiet animals make fastest moves? What physiological mechanism hidden in the body s? How are these physiological mechanisms triggered at the moment of action? The film will take you into the artificial gray time zone - the moment which the human eye can not catch will be able to reproduce by digital kingdom. With advanced computer display of images, we will see the physical structure of animals, which is the necessary physiological conditions to ensure the speed of the explosion.
  • Meet Muhi (Muhammad), a brave and spirited Palestinian boy, and his devoted Muslim grandfather Abu Naim, who for the past seven years have been living in an Israeli hospital. Caught between two homes and two peoples, Muhi is unable to return to Gaza, and is saved and raised by those considered enemies of his people. Muhi's story is a tug-of-war of pressures that challenge identity, religion and the conflict that divides his world.
  • Inner Me is a short documentary that intimately portrays the struggles of 4 deaf women in the city of Butembo, in North Kivu, DR Congo, a country defined by war. In Congo women’s voices are rarely heard. Victims of a systemic rape culture, women often experience oppression, discrimination and abuse.
  • Meet Muhi (Muhammad), a brave and spirited Palestinian boy, and his devoted Muslim grandfather Abu Naim, who for the past seven years have been living in an Israeli hospital. Caught between two homes and two peoples, Muhi is unable to return to Gaza, and is saved and raised by those considered enemies of his people. Muhi's story is a tug-of-war of pressures that challenge identity, religion and the conflict that divides his world.
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