Fantasia Interview with Hao Wu: They feel trapped and want to leave the virtual world.
Wu Hao (born 1972) is a documentary maker and blogger known as Tian Yi. Before he became an award-winning documentarian, Hao Wu was a product manager in Silicon Valley and China. He left his career in tech to pursue his true passion: telling the story of China’s youth through film-making. His first film, “Beijing or Bust”, documents the trials and tribulations of six American born Chinese who chose to return to Beijing and the cultural adaptation they faced. His second film, “The Road to Fame” was released in June 2013 and follows students at China’s top drama academy, as they prepare to stage a Chinese version of the musical Fame. His work, however, isn’t without controversy. In 2006, he was detained for five months by Chinese authorities while working on a film about an underground church in Beijing.Following his detention, Global Voices co-founder Ethan Zuckerman started a new blog...
- 7/21/2018
- by Matt Ward
- AsianMoviePulse
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