China-foreign co-produced documentaries showcased at Fuzhou festival
Share - WeChat


The second Maritime Silk Road Documentary Film Festival raised its curtain on Friday in Fuzhou, Fujian province, to showcase 24 China-foreign co-produced documentary films.
The films cover nature, history, culture, technology and other topics, showcasing the scope of China-foreign collaborative documentary filmmaking through a focused and comprehensive presentation of their achievements.
One of the films screened was Dear Kuliang. Co-produced by Liu Siyuan, the film depicts the story of China-US cultural exchanges that took place in Fuzhou's resort area on the land of Guling, known as Kuliang in the local dialect.
- Xinjiang–Xizang rail project marks a key moment
- Roads, power restored in NW China county hit by mountain torrents
- Uncovering Tianjin's unsung resistance heroes
- Relief efforts begin in flood-affected areas of Gansu
- China rehearses 80th anti-fascism victory event
- Roads to flood-hit Gansu villages are reopened