Chine, la fabrique d'une nation
Twenty-first century China emerges as a living organism where ancient traditions collide with technological leaps. This 2025 documentary examines the formation of modern Chinese identity — from skyscraper-filled megacities to remote villages preserving ancestral rituals. Footage from diverse regions reveals how state policy, economic reforms, and digitization transform the daily lives of millions. The viewer witnesses intergenerational dialogues where youth navigate paths between globalization and national heritage. A nation's story is being written here and now, in every school, factory, and tech startup. This documentary project offers a multifaceted portrait of a country at a historical crossroads.
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| Year | 2025 |
| Genre | Documentary, History |
| Director | Anne Loussouarn |
| Rating | TMDB: 7.0/10 (1 votes) |
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The directorial approach relies on observational filmmaking without explicit commentary, the camera capturing both mundane rituals and large-scale transformations with equal focus. Editing establishes a rhythm where shots of ancient temples flow seamlessly into scenes from coworking spaces.
Those who appreciate complex societal portraits will find a nuanced exploration of identity formation. What lingers is a sense of monumental change and questions about the future of our interconnected world. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: Anne Loussouarn
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