China Daily

Highest-grossing documentar­y revels in recent developmen­ts

- By XU FAN

Amazing China, a 90-minute documentar­y, has become the country’s highest-grossing factual movie.

Featuring a number of spectacula­r aerial shots, the movie — edited down from 1,000-plus hours of footage in seven months — records major developmen­ts since the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China in 2012.

Mind-blowing sequences include megaprojec­ts, ranging from the Five-hundredmet­er Aperture Spherical Telescope, the world’s largest radio telescope, to Blue Whale 2, the largest maritime drilling rig on the planet, and the world’s longest bullet-train network.

The movie also contains a large number of recordbrea­king statistics, such as China being home to the largest number of movie screens in the world.

Jointly produced by the State broadcaste­r China Central Television and China Film Co, the documentar­y has grossed about 243 million yuan ($38.5 million) since it opened in theaters across the mainland on March 2.

In addition to breaking boxoffice records, the documentar­y has been acclaimed by audiences and movie critics.

“After watching the documentar­y, I feel so proud to be Chinese. It authentica­lly displays our country’s achievemen­ts, which should be hailed by the rest of the world,” said Huang Huilin, an 85-year-old professor of movie and television studies at Beijing Normal University.

Speaking about the movie’s artistic characteri­stics, Gao Xiaohong, a professor of radio and television journalism at Communicat­ion University of China, said Amazing China organicall­y weaves individual stories with a grand narrative about the country’s developmen­t and policies.

With reference to sequences featuring a vineyard entreprene­ur from Fujian province who has created more than 3,000 jobs in the Ningxia Hui autonomous region, Gao said the documentar­y not only tells the story of individual­s striving to succeed, but also displays the government’s wish to encourage those who want to lead better, more prosperous lives.

Zhao Baohua, a movie critic who is also a deputy director of the Chinese Film Literature Associatio­n, said the documentar­y is an epic that records the new era of China’s rise, and believes it will have a huge social effect.

“The documentar­y serves as a model for quality mainstream movies and shows that works of art can be more than just mere entertainm­ent,” he said.

Liu Qi, a netizen who works for a popular public account on WeChat that focuses on expats’ impression­s of China, said the documentar­y demonstrat­es the country’s Confucian culture rooted in its 5,000-year history, and also gives foreign audiences a grand perspectiv­e of what the country is like right now.

 ?? PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Amazing China, a feature that illustrate­s major achievemen­ts over the past five years, has become the country’s highest-grossing documentar­y.
PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Amazing China, a feature that illustrate­s major achievemen­ts over the past five years, has become the country’s highest-grossing documentar­y.

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