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Li Jun

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Sweat

Sweat

Never broadcasted feature film by Chinese documentary filmmaker Kang Jianning.
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2002

Sweat

Sweat

Never broadcasted feature film by Chinese documentary filmmaker Kang Jianning.
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2002

Sweat

Sweat

Never broadcasted feature film by Chinese documentary filmmaker Kang Jianning.
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2002

Interesting Times: Xiao's Long March

Interesting Times: Xiao's Long March

Directed by Kang Jianning (under the pseudonym Wu Gong), and part of the 'Interesting Times' series with Duan Jinchuan's The Secret of My Success and Jiang Yue's This Happy Life. The film chronicles the progress of a lazy Chinese teenager who has a rude awakening when he joins the People's Liberation Army. The original film was finished in 2001, was titled 当兵 (Soldier), and is 88 minutes. It has never been broadcasted. There are two other, widely available versions: An English dub cut for BBC, which is 40 min, and a three-episode CCTV version that adds footage shot in 2003.
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2001

Interesting Times: Xiao's Long March

Interesting Times: Xiao's Long March

Directed by Kang Jianning (under the pseudonym Wu Gong), and part of the 'Interesting Times' series with Duan Jinchuan's The Secret of My Success and Jiang Yue's This Happy Life. The film chronicles the progress of a lazy Chinese teenager who has a rude awakening when he joins the People's Liberation Army. The original film was finished in 2001, was titled 当兵 (Soldier), and is 88 minutes. It has never been broadcasted. There are two other, widely available versions: An English dub cut for BBC, which is 40 min, and a three-episode CCTV version that adds footage shot in 2003.
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2001

Life

Life

A 1995 film co-directed by Kang Jianning and Gao Guodong that, most likely, grew out of their earlier film Sand and Sea, and saw at least Kang returning to the family in the desert that he interviewed for that film. Not to be confused with another film of this same title by Kang, from 2003, which includes more up-to-date footage, was itself edited down for broadcast on Chinese TV as part of the 'The Weight of Time' series, and does not include any contributions from Gao Guodong.
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1995

Lugu Lake

Lugu Lake

Never broadcasted feature film by Chinese documentary filmmaker Kang Jianning.
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1993