| | Shenzhen - Transformation of Modern ChinaDirector YU Tianqi / 30 min / 2007 For more than two decades Chinese social photographer Yu Haibo has been capturing the social transformation of Shenzhen, a city built up from almost nothing by migrants in three decades and among the first cities opened up to the outside world in modern China. |
| Days on the WaterDirector HUANG Rongrong / 16min / 2007 Shu lived in the small town for 11 years since he was born. He has no memory of his parents but only his handicapped brother Bin. Life is full of complexity and hardship. |
| | Wen Qian Wen Mie LongDirector GAO Ming / 6min / 2007 The film records a conversation between a man and a woman over a game of Mahjong taking place at a family party. They discuss the life of common people living in Guangzhou. Visual effects are used to reinforce the dialogue. |
| | YiDirector CHEN Zhuo, HUANG Keyi / 5min / 2004 The production is made by both painting and computer. It is based on the stories of Chinese legends Pan Gu and Hou Yi. |
| | Old Mountains, Old ShadowsDirector Joanna Vasquez ARONG | 6min | 2006 As a swelling tide of young people desert the countryside and flow into big cities like Beijing to pursue their dreams, what do the older folks dream about in their small mountain village nearthe capital? |
| | The People's SkateboardsDirector Raphael COOPER, LI Qiuqiu | 13min | 2007 New urban developments in China have given skateboarders the freedom to ride through the streets of its modern cities, the metropolis offering them daring obstacles to conquer. |
| | Three Character epic (San Zi Jing)Director YI Lian | 6min | 2007 This film tells the story of the Three Character Epic which was written in the thirteenth century and usually attributed to Wang Yinglin, a renowned Confucian scholar. It was once required reading for all Chinese children, who were not only to read it, but to memorise it by heart. It continued to be a corner stone of education in Taiwan right up to the 1960s. |
| | My Name is ZhongDirector CHEN Zhong | 5min | 1999 My Name is Zhong tells the story of a Chinese person's experience of moving abroad. It focuses on the case of a student attempting to immerse himself in not only another culture but another education system. The film reveals the misunderstandings and preconceptions that anyone who has moved to a foreign country has encountered. |
| | Bandi Panda Fashion ShowDirector ZHAO Bandi | 15min | 2008 Clothes make the man, in the eyes of artist cum cult trendsetter Zhao Bandi. To demonstrate the veracity of these words, he premiered a black and white collection which re-imagined the look of the new China at Beijing Fashion Week. This film documents the event which took place in March 2008. |
| | Zhai Yuan's ChinaDirector WU Ershan | 6min | 2007 Wu Ershan invited a blind child, eleven-year-old Zhai Yuan, to describe his China. In this film Yuan talks about a China he has never seen, but which he experiences through his other senses; creating a personal vision that is beyond dispute. |
| | RMBDirector WANG Peng | 6min | 2008 In China the economy is rapidly expanding. As inflation rises and the cost of living increases, director Wang Peng's film meditates on the age old idea of money being at the root of all evil. |
| | JishuitanDirector LIU Hao | 4min | 2008 In this film we see Beijing through the eyes of a taxi driver. He describes his negative feelings about the large building developments that are planned for the city he loves and drives though each day. He gains comfort from his family; being his one true constant. |
| | It's MondayDirector PAN Baocheng | 13min | 2008 Beijing, as with every other capital city, has its rush hour traffic. With over three million cars on the road, Beijing traffic is as heavy as can be imagined. As Monday dawns, every driver dreads making another journey to work. |
| | Farewell Dinner
Director HANG Cheng | 10min | 2008 This film records a Chinese Farewell Dinner. Originally planned as a small party, the event rapidly turns into a large gathering as everyone invites their friends to come. By the end of the meal the guest of honour is long gone, leaving a room full of strangers who do not even notice his absence. |
| | 751: A Process of ModernisationDirector XUE Li | 9min | 2007 Inspired by the extraordinary success of 798, Beijing's much publicised and outré trendy Arts complex built in an old industrial area, the administrators of the neighbouring 751 factory decide to follow suit. Xue Li documents the process by which the expansive factory buildings are demolished to make way for a new consumer paradise. |
| | Yiwu: Made in ChinaDirector SHU Haolun | 10min | 2008 Yiwu, a town in Zhejiang province on China's eastern seaboard, is home to the world's largest small product commodity market. One local mall, the China Yiwu International Trade City, contains more than 30,000 stalls. This film shows how it has a huge impact on peoples' daily lives. |
| | Tai'an LuDirector Mathieu BORYSERVICZ | 10min | 2008 This story centres around 6 Tai'an Road, a dilapidated colonial era building, now home to an eclectic cross section of Shanghai's community. |
| | Sichuan Street SongsDirector CHEN Zhong | 20min | 2008 Sichuan Street Songs are effectively sales pitches but they are called songs for a good reason. Every trader has a line, a lyric, a call as abundant as birdsong. |
| | Voting DayDirector CHEN Zhong | 17min | 2008 This film records the election of a Governor for a Chinese village. Whilst most villagers vigorously participate in the voting process and see it as a chance to gather, chat, sing and have fun, the sudden explosions of emotion and anger in the small community suggest another side to the process. |
| | StruggleDirector SHU Haolun | 13min | 2007 As it becomes harder to earn a living on the land, hundreds of thousands of workers are drawn to Shenzhen, a boomtown where it is said the streets are paved with gold. Once Factory owners have employed new staff, they immediately set them to work on huge orders which have to be fulfilled to impossible deadlines. |
| | Hong JiaoDirector ZHOU Shiyu | 16min | 2006 In this film, Hongjiao, a poor girl who lives in a mountain village, has to leave her Primary School because her parents cannot afford to keep her there. The swing on the hill is her only toy. Her dream is to go back to school again. |
| | Spring of YangchunDirector YANG Pingdao | 16 min | 2006 This fascinating film tells the story of two men who wish to remain anonymous. Man A and Man B have an ambiguous sexual relationship. When Man A's girlfriend dies of drowning he pretends he doesn't care. |
| | Days on the WaterDirector HUANG Rongrong | 16min | 2007 11 year old Shu has lived in a small town since he was born. He has no memory of his parents but only his handicapped brother Bin. |
| | The Geart Mountain of KawageboDirector ZHANG Zhigang | 8min | 2007 This is a video recording of the four seasons, dawn and sunset, wind and cloud of the mountain Kawagebo with fixed lens, as well as the godliness feeling of the Tibet people to this mountain. |