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Around China With A Movie Camera DVD

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Take a trip back to China in the first half of the 20th century with this collection of extraordinary, rare and beautiful travelogues, newsreels and home movies. Explore 50 years of Chinese history across a diverse range of footage from the BFI National Archive, including what may be the oldest surviving film to be shot in China unseen for over 115 years. See Shanghai's bustling, cosmopolitan Nanjing Road in 1900, the Great World Amusement Park in 1929 and a day at the Shanghai races in 1937. Wander the Beijing streets in 1910, cruise Hangzhou's picturesque canals... in 1925 and visit China's greatest cities and remotest villages. Extras: Modern China (1910, 8 mins): Extraordinary views of life and landscape in Beijing filmed during the last years of China's Qing dynasty. Homework and Street Scenes in China (1907, 7 mins): intimate vignettes of artisans, vagrants and labourers on the streets of the late Qing-dynasty era China [show more]

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Released
18 July 2016
Directors
 
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
Bfi 
Classification
Runtime
68 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5035673020890 
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Documentary containing footage of China from 1900-1948. Taken from a variety of movies in the BFI National Archives, the film features amateur and professional footage shot for news, travel programmes and home movies around sites including Shanghai, Beijing, and some of the country's remote villages during the first half of the 20th century.