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Songs of the Sea: Traditional fisherfolk songs of Tai O
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Taste in ChinaTaste in China looks at the vigorous growth of the consumption of new delicacies in China.Alongside the changing tastes in China, there's a massive growth of the imports and local production of French wine, chocolate, Arabica coffee, Spanish ham, French cheese and European-style bread.A short film with Ivan Abreu, 2018
Pulling Rickshaw in a Man’s WorldDhaka’s only female rickshaw driver, Sumi Begum, pulls passengers through the streets of the city, breaking traditional gender roles while supporting her daughter.Director / Producer / Camera / Editor: Claudia HinterseerField Producer and Translation: Ananta Yusuf Script Advice: D J ClarkAdditional Production Support: Ivan Abreu, The Daily StarTechnical: Shot on Canon EOS 5D Mark III (EF 24-105 f4) and Go Pro HERO4 with FeiyuTech G3Ultra Handheld Gimbal
The many faces of the Hong Kong protestsProtesters and police may seem to stand on opposing sides, but they are among many groups including lawyers, bankers and Christians who are fighting for Hong Kong’s future. Follow SCMP on: Website: https://scmp.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/scmpnews Instagram: https://instagram.com/scmpnews
Time-travel TrainThe last running steam train in regular service connects eight small mountain villages in Qianwei County, Sichuan, China. The terminus was once the thriving coal town of Bajiaogou, now it’s a popular tourist spot.A short documentary for China Daily DOCS, 2018.
INDONESIA: Green School, dream schoolA school in the middle of the jungle, designed to have the lowest carbon footprint possible. The Green School in Bali schools a community of over 400 young learners to become green leaders. An inspiring example of education for the future of the Earth.Produced for Asia Featured, 2017/2018
Silver surfer: Hong Kong's wave-riding grandmaHong Kong-born Wilma Komala started surfing over twenty years ago when she was already in her forties. She enjoyed the sport and related laid-back lifestyle so much that she moved to the city’s beachside village of Big Wave Bay. Today, the grandmother can be found riding the waves most weekdays. Wilma says that while Hong Kong may not have the best waves in the world, it’s enough to keep her happy, and it’s home.
Getting home for Lunar New YearIt is the 2020 Lunar New Year holiday, and 11-year-old Xiaoxiao and her little brother are at home with their grandparents in a remote part of central China. They are anxiously waiting for the Spring Festival reunion dinner when their parents return from their jobs in southern Guangdong province. Like hundreds of millions of rural migrant workers in China, Chen and Liu travel home only once a year. The travel rush over the holiday period, which lasts up to 40 days, is considered the largest annual human migration in the world.