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- An animated adventure in which the free-spirited UglyDolls confront what it means to be different, struggle with a desire to be loved, and ultimately discover who you truly are is what matters most.
- A young American boy visiting China helps his zoologist father rescue a panda cub from unscrupulous poachers while its reserve is threatened with closure from officious bureaucrats.
- A story of how Zhou Fei and Xie Yun went through struggles and challenges to become legendary heroes in the pugilistic world.
- An international action superstar and his assistant are involved in a transnational rescue operation of the mysterious protagonist P, the top international superstar.
- When the windshield of his commercial airplane shatters at 30,000 feet in the air, a pilot and his flight crew work to ensure the safety of the passengers and land the plane.
- A traveling architect meets an old friend from his student years; the pair realize their connection has always been a romantic one.
- When a factory is being torn down in Chengdu, China, workers reflect on their experiences and the importance of the factory in their lives.
- A remarkable imagining of the historic voyages of 16th-century explorer and writer Fernão Mendes Pinto, one of the first Europeans to sail to and travel the Orient-- India, Japan, and places in between. Choral renditions of Portuguese singer-songwriter Fausto's progressive 80's pop album "Por Este Rio Acima" add inspiration to a lush period drama.
- A father and mother rack their brains in order to help their son achieve early success in China's education system.
- An Ni, a talented prosecutor who joins the Jiangcheng Prosecutor's Office and faces a number of difficult cases, working with criminal police chief He Luyuan to find the truth in a series of cases.
- A social butterfly who commits suicide after her fake identity is revealed on TV is given a second chance to right her wrongs on Earth - IN THE BODY OF A MAN.
- The show focuses on the love and lives of three females.
- The story of how a million Chinese orphans were moved into local foster families after an extraordinary intervention by a British footballer.
- A mesmerizing, one-of-a-kind window into modern China, PEOPLE'S PARK is an exhilarating single shot documentary that immerses viewers in an unbroken journey through a famous urban park in Chengdu, Sichuan Province. PEOPLE'S PARK was produced at Harvard's groundbreaking Sensory Ethnography Lab, which has been responsible for some of the most critically-acclaimed, envelope-pushing documentaries of recent years (including SWEETGRASS, LEVIATHAN, and the upcoming MANAKAMANA.) The film explores the dozens of moods, rhythms, and pockets of performance coexisting in tight proximity within the park's prismatic social space, capturing waltzing couples, mighty sycamores, karaoke singers, and buzzing cicadas. A sensory meditation on cinematic time and space, PEOPLE'S PARK offers a fresh gaze at public interaction, leisure and self-expression in today's China.
- The show focuses on a group of students who are preparing for the exam that will determine their future.
- Summer, 1996. In a small community in South West China, an 8-year-old tries to capture the thief responsible for stealing his grandma's bike and enters the moral quandary for the first time.
- Liang Jing, a modern woman who works in the city returns to the village where she grew up and entered the land of dreams where her past trauma starts to show up in the most sudden and formidable way.
- Digital film "Silver Ornaments" by the civilian writer Zhou Daxin adapted from the novel of the same name, is a famous director Huang Jianzhong had been on the human subjects who want to make the tragedy of the film characters relations are very complex and, in particular, reflects the Chinese women's courageous pursuit of love.
- Liliane, a provincial nurse in her peaceful fifties, must cope with the accidental death of her son in China. She decides to fly there in order to repatriate the body. This mourning journey will soon turn out to be a trip of discovery of her son whom she didn't see for years and a trip to make a fresh start through the insight of a new culture.
- A policeman sneaks into the local telecommunications fraud center on the China-Myanmar border and tries to solve the fraud case.
- A journey of passion, a bitter night. Xiao Cheng ask for help to resolve a big trouble, the guy with whom he spend the afternoon is dead on his bed from the effect of a drug, not something the Chinese authorities look kindly on.
- How Bach Defeated Mao is a quiet but compelling film about the tremendous power of music. It is a very personal film about the pianist Zhu Xiao-Mei, who personally experienced the Cultural Revolution and learned how art can be political, how owning a piano can be dangerous and how playing one of Bach's Inventions can be potentially deadly. And yet, it is also at the same time a film about a new China, a country that is undergoing a process of change and is searching for meaning.
- TV SeriesA woman marries a man of her dreams, but suspects he has an another dark side and decides to cooperate with a policeman to find out the truth.
- Three lonely people walk into each other's life by coincidence. They get relief from each other somehow.
- XiaoQiao works as a graphic designer in the enterprise of the powerful and handsome Jiang YuChen. She dreams of marrying him, however, due to her ugly appearance, he only considers her as a good friend. Everything changes when XiaoQiao, during a stormy night, is struck by lightning. Now, when in contact with electric voltage, she transforms into the gorgeous Wang XiaoLe. Now, while keeping her real identity as a secret, XiaoLe wants to get YuChen affection and attention. But she will have a great challenge when Qing YanQi, the YuChen's actual girlfriend, gets interested in her story.
- Gary Rhodes goes to China to learn some of the countries finest recipes before he is to return to the UK and cook a true Chinese feast.
- The turbulence of sex, love and mystery between an American journalist and a young ceramic artist in an ancient Chinese town.
- Oscar is 40 years old teacher whose Jekyll and Hyde lifestyle starts to cast a shadow on his family life. Just when he is starting to show signs of calming down following the birth of his firstborn, new mortgage and several visits to psychiatrist, his manager lures him back into his old life as rock'n'roll lunatic and to an apocalyptic three week tour in China.
- Ophelia and Tom celebrate their 10 year relationship in China. Tom is kidnapped by unknown Chinese men. Ophelia starts a journey through China, to find out where her husband has been taken.
- A king who offended the all-powerful Emperor, and then rebelled against him, but failed. How do these dramatic events in China's history link to the finding of 4000 buried terracotta warriors discovered in Jiangsu Province, China?
- A womanizing OB-gyn and a mentally-challenged brother share a life-changing road trip together, in search of the mysterious woman the OB-gyn knocked up unbeknownst to himself.
- Four Chinese wannabe gangsta rappers imitate their heroes Cypress Hill while trying to break it in censored Chinese music market, not knowing the harsh reality awaiting to betray their dreams.
- Culinary travel reporter Krista Simmons travels around the globe with her brother and director Danny Simmons in search of gastronomic gold.
- 35 years ago, under the powerful flood of Only Child Policy, a man called Guozheng Wang sacrificed his wife, to give a birth to his son. After 35 years, 2021, the three-child policy is laid out. Under Guozheng's morally blackmails, his son, Shuxin has grown up and been married with Zhiqiu, but doesn't want a child at all. He feeds morning after pills to his wife secretly and even makes a fake medical certificate shows he's infertile. In Mid-Autumn Festival, Guozheng visits his son and daughter in law, to give his final order.
- It follows a group of idol trainees with dreams to brave the winds and waves in their journey to stand on stage. Gu Yang who has been playing piano since he was a child was accepted to the Julliard School of Music. Alas, with his family going bankrupt, he can no longer enroll as planned. In order to hold on to his musical dreams and appease his distressed mother, Gu Yang joins an agency as a trainee. Since Gu Yang only knows classical music and practically nothing about pop music, he is put into the backup group. Here, he meets Zhao Zhengnan who dances well and Lu Xinghao, who sings well. With their help, Gu Yang steadily improves and manages to beat out the rest to become part of the debut group. Meanwhile, Lin Chen who used to follow Gu Yang around is no longer the person he once was. He considers Gu Yang to be his fiercest competitor and will do anything to surpass him.
- Point B travels across the United States, France, England & China discussing the contentious issues Parkour faces as it grows & develops. First, Parkour must define itself, it's techniques, & how it is played. To do this, we explore the origins of Parkour in Georges Hébert's Natural Method, the Method's adaption into 'parcours' obstacle courses, and how Raymond Belle's dedication to this brand of fitness inspired a group of his son's friends to create Parkour. As Parkour is globalized it must to cope with the growing pains of becoming a quickly-spreading worldwide phenomenon. We travel to Evry, France, the birthplace of Parkour to meet up with some of Parkour's creators, then over to England, a hotbed of Parkour, & even across the world to China. Commercialization is another daunting obstacle as Parkour begins to be used in video games, movies, & music videos. Sneaker manufacturers also want to stake their claim. But how far are traceurs willing to go? They discuss falling & the common injury on the kong technique. Traceurs also share their thoughts & concerns about competition, the most controversial topic Parkour faces. But the question remains about the paramount concept of Parkour, flow, in which a traceur loses himself into a series of thoughtless & effortless movement. What is Parkour's Point B?
- Documentary director Manni revisits her old lover in Chengdu. The lover's disappearance and a young man's appearance make this visit intricate. When she turns off her camera, how would they face each other towards their intertwined past? In the hopeless night, they share pains and joys together.
- In this intimate documentary, Charles Chu reveals his life story and philosophies.
- In April of 2011, Jack Schwartz traveled to West China Hospital in Chengdu, China. he accompanied a team of doctors and nurses from SickKids, that have traveled with an organization called Children's HeartLink to West China Hospital every year since 2006 to train the people that work there. Experiencing the culture and observing the sharing of knowledge and skills between the two teams was a life-changing experience for him. It was also life-changing for the sick children at West China and the doctors and nurses who care for them. This is the story of Growing Up at West China Hospital.
- A true story of a naive Chinese girl who is forced to confront betrayal after she awakes in a remote forest covered in blood.
- The show focuses on a group of students who are preparing for the exam that will determine their future.
- Two grad students develop super powers while being experimented on for medical and scientific reasons. They try to escape to Taiwan after not wanting to subject themselves to being used as weapons for war on behalf of the United States.
- Documenting the changing lives of the Hong family, father and son, laborers at Chengdu's Golden Lotus shoe market in the year 2020.