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  • The film portrays the challenges faced by Captain Sula Wang Ping and his climbing team during their expedition to Mount Everest in 2019. This particular year witnessed a significant increase in the number of climbers, which posed a potential risk of overcrowding. Utilizing their extensive experience in climbing and organization, Captain Sura skillfully guided the team to navigate through adverse weather conditions and treacherous paths, including the perilous "dead zone" above 8,000 meters. Through harrowing trials and near-death experiences, the team not only became the first to successfully ascend Mount Everest that year but also accomplished the remarkable feat of capturing breathtaking aerial footage above 8,000 meters. Ultimately, Captain Sura led the entire team back safely to the base camp, helping a group of ordinary climbers realize their lifelong dream of conquering Everest.
  • In Shanghai in the early 90s, a high school girl’s choir achieved brief fame for their singing talents on the national stage. They were the promise of youth in a time of change, when society was transforming as rapidly as the city, and traditional ideas of the role of women were giving way to new possibilities for girls like them. Thirty years later, the now middle-aged friends reunite for the first time in decades to share their stories, tears and laughter, and to reflect on what being a woman in China today can mean.
  • It’s never easy to talk about mortality with our loved ones. It’s even harder between a physician mother who excels at hiding her emotions under rationality and a daughter who spent her childhood solving math problems next to the morgue. They avoid conversation about mortality and related feelings at all costs - until the mother becomes a cancer patient and the daughter becomes her caregiver.
  • The Adamant is a unique day care centre : it is a floating structure. Located on the Seine in the heart of Paris, it welcomes adults suffering from mental disorders, offering them care that grounds them in time and space, and helps them to recover or keep up their spirits. The team running it is one of those that try to resist the deterioration and dehumanization of psychiatry as best it can. The film invites us to board it and meet the patients and caregivers who invent its life day to day.
  • This documentary is a short story about the life of the 11years old boy "Abolfazl" and the 8years old girl "Setayesh" who has no birth certificate in one of remote border areas and who move along in hardship and strive for their living.
  • The world is alive, but maybe without mirrors and images, none of it would exist. The blind create images in a different way – with sounds, textures and experiences. They are on the other side of the mirror.
  • In 1952, Asian American girls had no extra-curricular activities until Ruby Chow created the Seattle Chinese Community Girls Drill Team, the only one of its kind in the world. Despite gentrification, Title IX, and a global pandemic, seventy years later the drill team continues to define, represent and celebrate the evolving Asian American experience of its dedicated multigenerational participants.
  • A field study of 14 paintings from China’s Dafen village, as the government rebrands the copy-painting district as a hub for original art.
  • When the memory goes away, and there is only one name to be remembered, which one it will be?
  • The Tengger Desert in Northwest China is considered a major cause of sandstorms in northern cities in China. China has developed its own labor-intensive method - laying and pressing straw - to combat desertification. After decades of relentless efforts, the number of sandstorm days in the northern regions has significantly decreased. This short film documents the days of Nian, a 62-year-old, and Zhu, a 57-year-old, as they plant trees in the desert. They wake up early and work until late, with Zhu remarking, "They (the government) do this for the nature, but we do this only for a few pennies." Working for over 8 hours each day under the scorching sun, people engage in idle chatter, discussing one thing after another, like straw floating in the boundless desert. Occasionally, they could hear birds flying by……
  • As a key project of the Central Propaganda Department and the China Media Group in 2022, "Hello! Mars" focuses on China's first Mars mission, tracking and filming the whole process of the mission, from the launch of the "Tianwen 1" probe to the arrival of the probe to the landing of the Zhurong rover on Mars. Mars presents another milestone in China's space history through a five-part science documentary series.  The documentary Hello! Mars uses the technical means of "5G+4K/8K+AI", as the first 8K ultra HD documentary on the main station, relying on the world's first original mixed reality (IMR) ultra HD TV production platform, through AI deep learning, combined with VR, MR And other interactive technologies, as well as a series of technical processes such as live real-time driving, closely related to the creation of immersive themes. It brings an immersive visual feast to the audience.
  • Can video games change the world? Bearing the question in mind, the production team invited two Chinese video game teams and convened game experts to embark on a journey of experimental exploration. Through the electronic image language of video games and the game spirit of the young generation, the team hope to garner more attention to the scientific and humanistic sphere of ecological and environmental protection. In this way if people can cherish the lucid water and lush mountains, and even acutally play a part in the environmental protection, the video games can change the world.
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