New Chinese-Language Documentaries

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Author_Yingjin Zhang
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Chinese Documentary
Chinese Independent
Chinese Independent Documentary
Chinese Language Documentaries
documentary
Documentary Ethics
Documentary Filmmaking
Duan Jinchuan
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Great Famine
HKIFF
Immigrant Wives
Independent Documentary
Jia Zhangke
Mainland China
Moon Children
Ogawa Shinsuke
Orchid Island
Taiwan Cinema
Taiwan Documentary
Taiwanese Business People
Taiwanese Documentary
Taiwanese Opera
Transnational Marriage
Women Documentarians
Wu Wenguang
Yamagata International Documentary Festival

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138577909
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Oct 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Documentary filmmaking is one of the most vibrant areas of media activity in the Chinese world, with many independent filmmakers producing documentaries that deal with a range of sensitive socio-political problems, bringing to their work a strongly ethical approach. This book identifies notable similarities and crucial differences between new Chinese-language documentaries in mainland China and Taiwan. It outlines how documentary filmmaking has developed, contrasts independent documentaries with dominant official state productions, considers how independent documentary filmmakers go about their work, including the work of exhibiting their films and connecting with audiences, and discusses the content of their documentaries, showing how the filmmakers portray a wide range of subject matter regarding places and people, and how they deal with particular issues including the underprivileged, migrants and women in an ethical way. Throughout the book demonstrates how successful Chinese-language independent documentary filmmaking is, with many appearances at international film festivals and a growing number of award-winning titles.

Kuei-fen Chiu is Distinguished Professor of Taiwan Literature and Transnational Cultural Studies at National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan Yingjin Zhang is Professor of Comparative Literature and Film Studies at the University of California, San Diego, USA and Visiting Chair Professor of Humanities at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China