| | LostDirector WANG Wangwang | 6min | 2006 All beautiful things in life will disappear in time. Where do we find our spiritual comfort and peace after they have gone? |
| | The Music of InkDirector WANG Wangwang | 6min | 2006 The maker of this video is trying to construct a visual and audio harmony between traditional Chinese calligraphy and western classical music. |
| | SceneryDirector LIU Xianbiao | 15min | 2007 Man's destruction of the countryside makes the Chinese idea of 'natural scenery' redundant. Chinese people cannot bear to look upon these scars, only embracing landscapes evoked in the mind through music. |
| | Say Simple Words to hold Your LifeDirector ZHANG Minjie | 4min | 2006 There are some people who only use few words in their life, for example, beggars...... |
| | RelativeDirector ZHANG Yi | 19min | 2006 The film is set in three locations. It is shot inside an apartment, a skiing ground and a railway station. |
| | 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. |
| | Maybe We Can Say Bye ByeDirector MA Zhiqiang Ma Zhiyong | 10min | 2006 As we grow up we may lose a lot of things such as toys, childhood pets and crushes. How do we change after we have said Bye-Bye to our formative years? |
| | Light of the CityDirector Eclipse Image Studio | 12min | 2006 Experimental image of the city. |
| | Yin Xiang Liu San JieDirector Eclipse Image Studio | 12min | 2006 Images of clouds. |
| | MilkmanDirector CAO Fei | 20min | 2005 The milkman depicted in this film is an ordinary member of Guangdong society who, like millions of other residents of China, is forced to settle for a humble job and the reality of a mundane existence. |
| | Look AroundDirector WU Ershan | 5min | 1997 Food is the centre of Chinese culture and restaurants are a focal point of daily life. People socialise there, marry, dispute, and dream. |
| | Fire!Director WU Ershan | 3min | 2002 Fire! provides a chilling insight into one cultural tradition that modern Chinese people have acquired notoriety: gambling. Here the focus is a dice game that is actually more familiar as a drinking game; a common sight in restaurants and bars nationwide. |
| | Eye Contact: TelephoneDirector Rick WIDMER [USA] | 12min | 2007 Based on interviews with 25 influential contemporary Chinese artists, curators, critics and collectors based in Beijing, Telephone follows an unscripted thread of questions and answers that raise and respond to the issues on everyone's lips. |
| | TofuDirector FENG Chen | 7min | 2007 On an urban street in an anonymous small town amidst a throng of people, two women accidentally collide. The unexpected clash causes one of the two ladies to drop her precious cargo of tofu that she 'bought from so far away'. |
| | Note and Sketches: A Beijing DiaryDirector YANG Jiamei | 5min | 2007 Poetic, enigmatic, but highly familiar in flavour and aura, Notes and Sketches: A Beijing Diary traces the moods of the seasons during a year in Beijing. It evokes the varied flavours of the Chinese capital through its most recognisable motifs and its characteristic living environments. |
| | 25,000 Miles to HeavenDirector JIN Shan | 9min | 2008 This film casts an eye over the Utopian ideals of China's past, reviewing them in the light of the country's rapid economic expansion which is taking China into an unknown future. It may well become the socialist society that the Communists originally envisioned. But is it Heaven or Hell? |
| | SkyscraperDirector WANG Qingsong | 6min | 2008 China is racing to complete building works before the Olympics in Beijing, and World Exhibition in Shanghai open. Entire swathes of city streets have been wrapped in scaffolding like sets of teenage braces altering forever the shape of what lies beneath. Yet just beyond the city limits, there is still poverty as profound as that found in the remote rural areas. |
| | Improvised ChineseDirector XUE Li | 11min | 2008 Improvised Chinese is a fun documentary that follows Beijing-based artist Xu Ruotao around Beijing as he attempts to leave his mark on various expanses of State property. These buildings, mostly belonging to the Railway Ministry, are largely hidden from public view by massive stretches of concrete that form the various bridges and flyovers beneath which he works. |
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