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- Beneath the placid facade of Canberra, amidst rising tension between China and America, senior political journalist Harriet Dunkley uncovers a secret city of interlocked conspiracies, putting innocent lives in danger including her own.
- Chief police investigates a series of murders in a riverside town in rural China in the 1990s. An arrest is made quickly, clues push the policeman to dive deeper into the hidden behaviour of the locals
- After becoming a mother, a filmmaker uncovers the untold history of China's one-child policy and the generations of parents and children forever shaped by this social experiment.
- A group of young heroes embark on a journey towards immortal cultivation.
- Orphan Teng Jing lives in ShuShan, raised by President Lan and Director Zhong. A senior student, Teng Jin earns admiration for achievements. At ShuShan College, students find friendship, love and personal growth.
- "My Mom's Best Friend" is a heartfelt film about Liya, a young dancer struggling with an unplanned pregnancy. Joined by Lili, a spirited little girl, they embark on a magical journey of self-discovery.
- ONE MIND is an immersive cinematic meditation on Zen monastic life in China, where a communion of nature, meditation, and labor reveals a carefully crafted way of life that reflects the very wisdom it seeks to cultivate.
- Clay is the most basic foundation for human bings, it comes from the earth, it is also a part of the earth, and even the earth itself, and it seems to be even more so in ceramics. We tried to use this "clay" to compose the film. In an experimental way, it does not belong to the fiction films, nor is it a documentary. In the hands and blood of the ceramist, in the kiln fire, and in the air of Jingdezhen, it seems to be connected to the distant and shadowy "the Peach Spring beyond this world".
- Fiction About Country C is a family documentary about the director's mom. As a woman, who does your body belong to? It may sound wired in the Western World as the female consciousness raised for years since the 1940s, the first movement of Feminism. But in China, the 1940s Chinese just built up their countries and later released a One-Child Policy. At that time, women's bodies apparently didn't belong to themselves, they belong to the Patriarchy under traditional culture and Power System. Living in the 20th century, Xueqing sensed the change in her mom's body. As time goes by, she was able and ready to tell the world: she wants to be a mom again through IVF despite all the voices.
- Zhang Eryong is a cook. In order to win the games, the cook took five "seed players" on an unprecedented training road.
- The documentary depicts essence of porcelain art by Master Zhou Guozhen, who is well known all over the world and inspires the youth generation porcelain artists to inherit and carry forward his skills and spirit.
- When political journalist Harriet Dunkley sees the gutted body of a young man washed up on the lakeshore she suspects a conspiracy.