Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry is a documentary about the life and work of Chinese artist and activist Ai Weiwei. The film explores his social activism and his struggles against political persecution in communist China. It also delves into his art and the impact of his work on contemporary society.
In Chimerica, a photojournalist named Lee Berger embarks on a search for a missing man from the infamous 1989 Tiananmen Square protest in Beijing. As he investigates, Lee begins to question his own past and the choices he made during that tumultuous time. The mini-series explores themes of truth, identity, and the power of photography in shaping our understanding of history.
Children of the Dragon is a 1992 Australian mini series set against the background of the 1989 Tiananmen Square uprising. It was shot at the ABC Frenchs Forest Studios and at the Sydney Showground.
A Long Way Home is a documentary film that explores the events of the Tiananmen Square protests in 1989. The film focuses on the courage and determination of individuals in China during that time, highlighting their fight for democracy, civil society, and the impact of the cultural revolution. It tells the story of the struggle faced by the participants and the consequences they faced as a result of their actions. A Long Way Home provides a powerful and thought-provoking insight into a pivotal moment in Chinese history.
Interviews with personalities including John Mellencamp, Spike Lee, Lou Reed, Roseanne Barr, David Byrne, George Michael and more, as they reflect on the 1980s.
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