Interesting Times: The Secret of My Success
Interesting Times: The Secret of My Success is a 2002 Chinese documentary film by director Duan Jinchuan about China's contemporary politics of democracy[1] and the realities of the one child policy. The director shows how this policy is being implemented in Fanshen, a rural village in Northeast China.
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Directed by | Duan Jinchuan |
Produced by | Mark Frith Jacqueline Elfick |
Cinematography | Jinchuan Duan |
Edited by | Jinchuan Duan |
Production company | Decameron Films |
Release date |
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Running time | 59 minutes |
Country | China |
Language | Chinese |
This film is part of the 2002 series 'Interesting Times' showing different aspects of modern life in China:
- The secret of my success - shows how Chinese politics are implemented in the countryside.
- The war of love Directors: Duan Jinchuan & Jiang Yue - is a portrait of a marriage broker.
- Xiao’s long march Director: Wu Gong - about the People's Liberation Army.
- This happy life Director: Jiang Yue - aims to define the concept of political education in China.
Awards
IDFA Award for best Mid-Length Documentary (2002)
References
- Nobel Peace Laureate Liu Xiaobo and the Future of Political Reform in China, by Elizabeth C. Economy (2010). Council of Foreign Relations
External links
- Interesting Times: The Secret of My Success at IMDb
- Interesting Times: The Secret of My Success at AllMovie
- Interesting times: the secrets of my success documentary online
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