The dGenerate Films Collection
dGenerate Films is the leading distributor of contemporary independent film from mainland China. All of the dGenerate Films titles on Docuseek2 are included in this collection. The films feature unique, personal views of life today in the world's second largest economy and most populous country.
The dGenerate Films Collection includes the following titles:
A political manifesto for the resistance of women, be they workers, intellectuals or militants, in China and Hong Kong.
The great filmmaker Jia Zhangke travels with acclaimed painter Liu Xiaodong to Thailand where they meet workers in the throes of social turmoil.
Breaking new ground, Liu Jiayin's follow-up to her masterful debut OXHIDE turns a simple dinner into a profoundly intimate study of family relationships.
Renowned documentarian Wang Bing's profile of 10-year-old YingYing, 6-year-old Zhenzhen and 4-year-old Fenfen, who live alone in a tiny rural village in the high mountains of China's Yunnan province. Their father is away working in the city; their mother left the family long ago.
Filmmaker Hu Jie—who has been described as “China’s most important unofficial historian-filmmaker”—tracks down the surviving men and women of the political magazine, Spark, and allows them to tell their stories.
A powerful autobiographical portrait of a 14-year-old girl's attempts to come to terms with her emerging sexual maturity.
The daily life of Ta'ang refugees, a Burmese ethnic minority who are caught between a civil war and the Chinese border.
Performance artist Li Ning turns his life into art in this epic work of experimental documentary.
On a high-land Tibetan pasture, a screening event unfolds quietly. Monks, herdsmen and their families gather by the screen to observe life captured through their own lenses.
The daily lives and isolation of a group of men locked on one floor of a Chinese city's psychiatric institution.
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