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- Filmed over nearly five years in twenty-five countries on five continents, and shot on seventy-millimetre film, Samsara transports us to the varied worlds of sacred grounds, disaster zones, industrial complexes, and natural wonders.
- An exiled detective is recruited to solve a series of mysterious deaths that threaten to delay the inauguration of Empress Wu.
- A young man, hounded by a psychopathic general, learns martial arts at the Shaolin temple to avenge his father's death. To achieve this he forgoes a budding romance with his kungfu master's daughter, a shepherdess.
- A documentary on China, concentrating mainly on the faces of the people, filmed in the areas they were allowed to visit. The 220-minute version consists of three parts. The first part, taken around Beijing, includes a cotton factory, older sections of the city, and a clinic where a Caesarean operation is performed using acupuncture. The middle part visits the Red Flag canal and a collective farm in Henan, as well as the old city of Suzhou. The final part shows the port and industries of Shanghai and ends with a stage presentation by Chinese acrobats.
- Two coal miners and conmen looking for their next murder victim decide on a naïve country boy desperately looking for a job.
- China in the late 1970s and early 1980s: the life of an ordinary working family as seen through its three siblings.
- 9 contestants and 1 mole (mol). The nine contestants have to complete a series of challenges. When challenges are successfully completed, a certain amount of money is earned.
- A Chinese man moves illegally to Japan in order to improve his life and gain opportunity. He buys and assumes a false identity at considerable cost and is, therefore, more than happy to accept a job offer meant for someone else. Having forged his way into a new setting once again he has to contend with the reality that the job is preparing traditional Japanese soba noodles.
- Xixi, local born and bred in the old part of the city, dreams of becoming a synchronized swimmer. Together with Yuanyuan and Xiaopi, her best friends, she sets foot on her new journey of becoming a synchronized swimmer. Unexpectedly, their houses are about to be pulled down. Before heading separate ways, they unanimously agree to make their last childhood dream come true in their own ways, and keep a wonderful record of the childhood days in the alley.
- Part biography of the life of 32nd Generation Shaolin Warrior Monk Shi Xing Wu - Master Yuan Zhen Wu and part documentary displaying a vast number of Shaolin Martial Arts, forms and weapons, and disciplines which have been handed down often secretly, from Master to Disciple for over 1500 years. Integrating mind, body Qi (energy) and spirit through movement, Zen meditation and Qigong was handed down by the first Zen Master Bodhidharma to the Shaolin Temple Monks who have continued these traditions to improve health, increase longevity, physical strength, calm the mind and perform amazing feats of skill, balance, grace and concentration. Mandarin with English subtitles. 32nd Generation Shaolin Warrior Monk Shi Xing Wu, secular name Master Yuan Zhen Wu has dedicated his life to sharing the Authentic Shaolin Martial Arts and Training methods to all who are willing to learn. His outstanding Coaching and Martial Arts skills have been recognized by Jet Li, Jackie Chan and more. Shi Xing Wu's mastery of these things shows clearly in this documentary as well as his passion for sharing his art and wisdom.
- When a ghost starts haunting the rehearsals of a theatre play, two graduates return to the campus to help the students in the drama club to clear up the grudges from the past.
- Diao Chan, one of the Four Beauties of ancient China, was used by Wang Yun to turn the warrior Lü Bu against the warlord Dong Zhuo.
- Because of the poverty of the social vulnerable group in Henan and the poor management of the blood supply, many innocent people fall victim to HIV while selling blood and receiving blood transfusions. Only by caring enough to reveal the truth about the tragic conditions of these people can the problem be controlled. "The Epic of the Central Plains" is part of the series "Caring and Compassion" that tells the story of AIDS and Love in rural Henan.
- In Shenzhen, Guangdong province, Yu Liang Yuan (21 years old) and his father, Yu Ting Yong (45 years old), on the occasion of the celebration of the Chinese New Year, are getting ready to begin their annual journey from the industrial colony where they work and live to their hometown in Henan. This year, however, appears to be crucial for the future of both of them. Yu Liang Yuan, on this New Year's, is planning to get engaged to one of his old classmates, with whom he has had a long-distance relationship for one year. At their age, 21 years old, it is urgent to get engaged soon if they want to assure a prosperous marriage and to accomplish the aspirations of his family. Returning to their hometown will symbolize the reencountering with everything they left behind, the family and friends who they only meet once each year, and also with the land that they consider to be their true home. However, this journey will bring with it an unexpected surprise: the family of Yu Liang Yuan's girlfriend has been considering other candidates and has finally come to the conclusion that Yu's family is not wealthy enough to take them into consideration. For a resigned Yu Liang Yuan, this situation will lead him to questioning both the world that he inhabits and a set of traditions that he does not agree with. He will reach the point of questioning his own existence and what he truly desires.
- When a celebrated Chinese opera troupe loses its sponsorship funding, the laid-off performers must seek out temporary jobs in a wide spectrum of fields. But all along, they yearn to reunite their company and perform again.
- A six year old boy from Phoenix, Arizona, dreams of becoming a Kungfu master, which leads him to the birthplace of martial arts - the legendary Shaolin Temple in China.
- After losing the battle and control of his kingdom, King Chu requests that his surviving General train assassins in secret hideaway to avenge the downfall of the Chu clan to the Wei Army.
- Jiao Yulu was the communist secretary of Lankao County, who worked tirelessly for the people and died of liver cancer at the age of 42.
- Hailing from China's legendary Shaolin Temple, these men are not only accomplished Zen masters but also famous kungfu stars. Now they've left it all behind to forge a new future in America and bring their special brand of Martial Arts to the west.
- Promotional Video for CK Martial Hearts' intensive Shaolin Kung Fu Boot Camp, which takes place multiple times a year inside the central Shaolin Temple in Henan, China and is facilitated by currently ordained Shaolin Warrior monks.
- A Ming princess and her faithful bodyguard are chased to Shaolin Temple by the Ching army.
- Desperate to escape a life of poverty, 11-year-old Tian Tian prepares to try out for China's biggest soccer academy.
- In Xin County, Henan Province, China, a transformation in the countryside unfolds as the nation industrializes. Through the lens of Alex Zou, a Chinese-American born in Massachusetts, filmmaker Christine Choy records the transition from traditional camellia oil-making methods to automation in factories. In the process, Alex connects with his roots in his father's hometown and searches for answers to some of life's larger questions.
- In the year 2324, a criminal of unknown origin is relentlessly pursued across the galaxy by an Interpol police officer who will stop at nothing to bring him to justice.
- A tale of lies, deceit, and greed told over a 12 year period. A young woman learns that she may be able to bury her past, but she can never escape the consequences of previous actions.
- A night shift driver, a young woman passenger, and a boy in his hot youth are involved in a pursuit for truth and justice, which is faithfully streamed in a mobile phone live. But we cannot seed the wood woods for the trees.
- A pampered second-generation rich boy is enrolled at a boot camp by his exasperated father in a desperate final attempt to make him change his ways.
- In 1942, during Japanese invasion, Chinese Nationalist broke the Yellow River' bank to flood the countryside to block Japanese soldiers, this caused all the villagers to flee their homes. An army officer cheated Wang Pao for his only property, a donkey, and disappeared inside an Japanese occupied town. Now Pao needs to find the cheating officer and avoid Japanese soldiers fast.
- This 4-minute documentary short has inked contemporary growth and revival of Chinese rural area through themes changes of wall slogans from the perspective of a man long engaged in brushing slogans in the countryside.
- Facing a 1,000-year-old tradition, a young girl from rural China is forced to abandon her life in the city and return home for an arranged marriage.
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- The film described the country woman Li Shuangshuang's character which is straightforward,honest and optimistic
- In Anyang, Henan Province in 1939, a thieving tomb excavation triggered the struggle between the villagers for plundering ancient cultural relics Baoding. However, unexpectedly attracted the Japanese army. The Japanese army and the villagers were in between the battle of plundering treasures and conservation treasures. Was it a fake replacement, or the real one with a false cover? In order to protect the villagers save their lives, it had been waken up the robbery of Baoding's pawnshop Liu Zhang's final conscience and discovered that it was blown up and destroyed the tripod, and died together with the Japanese army to preserve the true spirit of life.
- Documentary about the Songshan Shaolin Temple.
- Sonetta Duncan travels the heart of tea, Kaifeng, China in this documentary about the art of tea and music in the Song Dynasty.
- This comedy mini-series explores the relationship between two foreigners in Henan, China. One is a country bumpkin who speaks in local dialect; whereas, the other is a city slicker who thinks he knows more about China than he actually does.
- A man (starring Jiajun Liao) who was hiding for 7 years to avoid creditors has embarked on his journey home because of the death of his mother. On the way back home, the childhood memories stroke him constantly just like dreams. In search of a notebook full of poems written for his ex-wife, he went to the former factory to find an old friend. Elsewhere in the city, three senior students are talking about their future plans. All the wandering man under the bridge, the little boy in his childhood and the young senior students, imperceptibly but inexorably are linked together by the river, and the memory has been revived. As the twilight merged into darkness, the man went to a dance hall, where he came across a mysterious strange woman.
- This is a true story which happened in today's China. A mysterious "Panda-Man" launched a seemingly absurd event "Let Panda Fly". Several teenagers, with their own different purposes, joined this panda fever. After experiencing confusion, doubt, failure and persistence, they together with 20,000 teenagers finally made a fabulous thing. They used all kinds of wonderful ideas and arts of panda to make a million bucks, and with this huge sum of money, they built a house for 60 lonely elderly to provide a home for them beside the Yellow River in China.
- A boy decided to commit suicide after suffering a tremendous family misfortune, but failed repeatedly due to strange coincidences. One day he ran into a girl after another failure of killing himself again, because of which he pulled himself together to be alive.
- The Path to Shaolin follows Tim Mrazek to the Songshan mountains in China, where, he travels deep inside the heart of Chinese Kung Fu to the Shaolin Temple. But the pull of East and West has changed many things at the Shaolin temple.