“I’d rather cry in a BMW than laugh on a bicycle”.
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- Run Time: 85 min
- Director: Nick Torrens
- Country: China
- Year: 2014
Frame !ndependent presents this absorbing documentary about the changing face of China by award-winning director Nick Torrens.
“Torrens’ film is far more nuanced and complex than much of the simplistic documentary work on China produced in the West-a result of the many years he spent on the project, and the three China-related films he made before this one”. Dan Edwards, REALTIME.
Both intriguing and confrontational the film takes us deep inside the present dilemmas and dreams of China’s people without mediation from Western presenters or narrators. Featuring rare archive and extraordinary testimony from former Red Guards and Rebels, the film is a powerful parable of China in the twenty-first century.
It's very powerful.. Torrens’ work is so valuable, helping record lives in trying times, and making people search in their souls to find meanings and calling’- Li Xin, Managing Editor, China Wall Street Journal.