Interesting Times: The Secret of My Success (2002)

59m
Running Time

November 23, 2002
Release Date

Interesting Times: The Secret of My Success (2002)

59m
Running Time

November 23, 2002
Release Date

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Interesting Times: The Secret of My Success is a 2002 Chinese documentary film by director Duan Jinchuan about China's contemporary politics of democracy and the realities of the one child policy. The director shows how this policy is being implemented in Fanshen, a rural village in Northeast China. The film is part of the series, called Interesting Times, which shows different aspects of modern life in China. The other films in the series are: The War of Love (dir. Duan Jinhuan and Jiang Yue), Xiao's Long March (dir. Wu Gong AKA Kang Jianning), and This Happy Life (dir. Jiang Yue). The documentary aired on TV in a shortened version with English narration (59 min.), but a longer version (71 min.) screened at some international festivals.

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Release Date
November 23, 2002

Original Name
拎起大舌頭

Status
Released

Running Time
59m

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Interesting Times: The Secret of My Success is a 2002 Chinese documentary film by director Duan Jinchuan about China's contemporary politics of democracy and the realities of the one child policy. The director shows how this policy is being implemented in Fanshen, a rural village in Northeast China.

This film is part of the 2002 series 'Interesting Times' showing different aspects of modern life in China:

The secret of my success - shows how Chinese politics are implemented in the countryside.

The war of love Directors: Duan Jinchuan & Jiang Yue - is a portrait of a marriage broker.

Xiao’s long march Director: Wu Gong - about the People's Liberation Army.

This happy life Director: Jiang Yue - aims to define the concept of political education in China.

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